Difference between revisions of "Queen Itchie"

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She is perhaps best known as a contributor to [[Lisa Carver]]'s zine [[Rollerderby]], as well as a performer in the Suckdog Circus, Lisa Carver's performance troupe. However, in the 1990's, Queen Itchie also produced her own zine called [[Everything I Touch Turns to Shit and Garbage]]. She also appeared in other zines at that time.
 
She is perhaps best known as a contributor to [[Lisa Carver]]'s zine [[Rollerderby]], as well as a performer in the Suckdog Circus, Lisa Carver's performance troupe. However, in the 1990's, Queen Itchie also produced her own zine called [[Everything I Touch Turns to Shit and Garbage]]. She also appeared in other zines at that time.
  
In 1999, she edited the comic anthology ''Spicecapades'', released by Fantagraphics, which featured work by [[Mike Diana]], [[Robert Kirby]], [[Jeff koyen]] and Queen Itchie herself.
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In 1999, she edited the comic anthology ''Spice Capades'', released by Fantagraphic Books, which featured comics and articles by fellow zinesters such as by [[Mike Diana]], [[Robert Kirby]], [[Jeff Koyen]] and others, including Queen Itchie herself.
  
More recently as Jennifer Nixon, she has been a writer for various New York publications, including ''New York Press'' and has been freatured in ''Index'' Magazine.
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More recently as Jennifer Nixon, she has been a writer for various New York publications, including ''New York Press'' and has been featured in ''Index'' Magazine.
  
 
==Zines==
 
==Zines==

Revision as of 01:50, 2 July 2007

Queen Itchie, now known as Jennifer Nixon, is a writer, performer and zinester.

She is perhaps best known as a contributor to Lisa Carver's zine Rollerderby, as well as a performer in the Suckdog Circus, Lisa Carver's performance troupe. However, in the 1990's, Queen Itchie also produced her own zine called Everything I Touch Turns to Shit and Garbage. She also appeared in other zines at that time.

In 1999, she edited the comic anthology Spice Capades, released by Fantagraphic Books, which featured comics and articles by fellow zinesters such as by Mike Diana, Robert Kirby, Jeff Koyen and others, including Queen Itchie herself.

More recently as Jennifer Nixon, she has been a writer for various New York publications, including New York Press and has been featured in Index Magazine.

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