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− | '''[[ | + | '''[[Factsheet Five]]''' was a comprehensive guide to [[zine]]s and alternative publications. Each issue was packed with reviews of independent and unusual publications. Every issue of Factsheet Five cataloged and reviewed an abundance of zines – complete with price, critical reviews, and ordering information. Additionally, it included informative articles on zine culture, independent publishing, lively columns, interviews with self-publishers, and an extensive news section. |
− | + | F5 was founded in 1982 by [[Mike Gunderloy]], who began the [[review zine]] as a two-page dittoed publication and grew it into the premiere place to get your [[zine]] reviewed and read [[zine]] reviews. [[Cari Goldberg Janice]] became co-editor in the late '1980s. Shortly after Gunderloy and Goldberg Janice published the 1991 book "The World of Zine," which compiled a number of zines featured on the pages of Factsheet 5, Gunderloy quit the magazine. | |
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