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Issue #2 continues the adventures of a [[zine]] writer seeking to prod underground publishers into creating a literary movement." This [[zinester]] writes about moving to, and living in, Philly with some side trips into film reviews, 4 pages of "Stars of the Underground" (a list of literary favorites in [[zine]]s); and a call for an indie literary revolution. He writes well and his style reads like pulp fiction, with most of his perzine adventures in or around bars.  
 
Issue #2 continues the adventures of a [[zine]] writer seeking to prod underground publishers into creating a literary movement." This [[zinester]] writes about moving to, and living in, Philly with some side trips into film reviews, 4 pages of "Stars of the Underground" (a list of literary favorites in [[zine]]s); and a call for an indie literary revolution. He writes well and his style reads like pulp fiction, with most of his perzine adventures in or around bars.  
  
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Revision as of 16:03, 24 January 2007

Zine Beat is a zine by Karl Wenclas or King Wenclas from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, one of the founders of the ULA, Underground Literary Alliance.

Issue #2 continues the adventures of a zine writer seeking to prod underground publishers into creating a literary movement." This zinester writes about moving to, and living in, Philly with some side trips into film reviews, 4 pages of "Stars of the Underground" (a list of literary favorites in zines); and a call for an indie literary revolution. He writes well and his style reads like pulp fiction, with most of his perzine adventures in or around bars.