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  • '''Thank God For Abortion''' is a zine by New York-based Latinx artist, activist and zineste
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  • [[Image:V9-01sm.jpg‎|200px|right|frame|'''No Cause For Concern?''' Issue Nine]] '''No Cause For Concern?''' is a [[punk]] zine published in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, in the
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  • ..._Print_Fest.ROTATED.REAL.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Kari Tervo collecting Zines for Troops! donations at the [[Riverside DIY Print Fest]], May 18, 2013]] ...itary members the personal work of citizens they enlisted to defend. Zines for Troops! operates under the infrastructural auspices of Operation Paperback,
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  • '''''Something for the Weekend''''' was an [[apazine]] edited by [[Steve Green]] and distribut
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  • '''Fighting For Our Lives''' is an [[anarchism|anarchist]] primer [[zine]] published by the ...for those who have been consciously participating in the anarchist project for years or decades already.
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  • ...anzines are eligible. For many of those years, the award has been an award for "Best Australian Fanzine". ...he award for Best Fanzine was won by websites. In 2009, the award category for which fanzines are eligible had become that of "Best Fan Publication in Any
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  • '''Sympathy for the Strawberry''' is a [[feminist]] [[perzine]] published out of Swansea, U
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  • The '''FAAn Award for Best Fanzine''' is one of several Fan Activitiy Achievement Awards presente *[[A Meara for Observers]]; Mike Meara (Perzine)
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  • [[Image:Forcryingoutloud.jpeg|frame|'''For Crying Out Loud!''' Zine]] '''For Crying Out Loud''' was a [[perzine]] written in the late 1990s by [[Rex Ray
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  • [[Image:SixDrawingsVictory.jpg‎|200px|thumb|right|'''Six Drawings for Victory'''<br/> 2013]] '''Six Drawings for Victory''' is a zine by [[Torben Röse]], published in Cologne, Germany in
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  • [[Image: Epitaph for my heart -1-3.JPG|200px|thumb|right|Epitaph for my heart #1-3]] '''Epitaph for my heart''' (c2007-) is a [[Cut and Paste|cut-and-paste]] [[perzine]] by am
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  • [[Image:GlamourGuideForTrash.19%.jpg|frame|'''Glamour Guide For Trash'''<br/>Issue 3]] '''Glamour Guide For Trash''' was a [[zine]] published in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada by [[Joel
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  • Every year, the '''Hugo Award for Best Fanzine''' is given by the World Science Fiction Society to a fanzine. ...zine in whose letter column many of the first science fiction fans met one another.
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  • ...Fanzine''' is given annually at the UK science fiction convention Novacon for the best British and Irish fanzines.
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  • '''D is for DIY''' is a [[zine]] made by [[Julie vee|Julie Vee]] of California, U.S.A. So far only 1 issue has been made, the theme was Crafts for Kids.
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  • The '''Aurora Award for Best Fanzine''' is given out annually by the Canadian SF and Fantasy Associ The ''Aurora/Boreal Awards'' began in 1980, however awards for fanzines were not given out till 1986.
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  • '''YQZine: for queer women''' is an Australian [[zine]] released in the late Spring of 20
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  • '''Gardening Is for Eaters''' is a zine created by [[Laura-Marie Taylor]] of Sacramento, Califo
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  • '''A Zine For The Ladies''' by xHannahx features interviews with women involved with [[pu
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  • ...ms; and a zine library. The space is a wheelchair-accessible safe(r) space for people of all genders, and is equipped with a microwave, dishes, a kettle, ...rger and any zines that we distro (currently or in the past) are available for borrowing.
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  • ...the inspiration for the zine itself was on account of a favourable review for ''Bugs and Drugs'' in the music press. ...record reviews and political rants. The zine was rebadged as ''Bleeder'' for its second issue and included interviews with Fudge Tunnel and Silverfish.
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  • ...tates. He is best known in the [[zine]] world as a creator of comic strips for [[minicomic]]s. ...o been involved with writing poetry, criticism, song lyrics, comic scripts for minicomics.
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  • ...st Josh Agle (aka “Shag”) illustrated the cover for issue #2, and returned for later covers. ...ven reached out to von Stroheim asking to contribute a cover, which he did for issue #14.
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  • ''For the Canadian science fiction zine published by Fred Hurter, Jr. from 1941 t '''Censored''' was a Birmingham punk fanzine which ran for half a dozen issues in 1977.
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  • Eliss Rashkin was interviewed for [[Punk Research]] #1, from May 1984, and said, "I guess to me being a "punk a cliched term) thinking for myself instead of letting others think for me."
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  • ...e bisexual community, and a 2005 Home Office 'Year Of The Volunteer' award for Community Impact. ...shortlisted for the Homo Hero awards in the "Community Champion" category for her work on [[Bi Community News]], running bi events and advocacy / support
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  • Their mandate is to be an information provider and community resource for events, political actions, women's health care, self care, different commun ...ritten by women, for women and about women's issues could be available and for sale.
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  • '''Global Mail''', The Hole to the Underground, was the quarterly [[zine]] for those who loved [[mail art]]. ...lso wrote the zines [[Technical Tips for Zine Making (zine)|Technical Tips for Zine Making]] and [[Clean Restrooms This Exit]]. After she left, [[Michael
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  • ...is a [[compzine]] edited by [[Sabrina Simon]] and filled with instructions for [[DIY]] projects. ...ons for making butter and cheese, preserving food, sprouting seeds, caring for compost, knitting a dishcloth, and more.
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  • ...horror movies for the internet and indy productions available for download for free via the internet.
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  • '''Eat And Get Out!''' was a [[zine]] for food service workers edited by Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. resident P. Lewis ...waitresses. It also included comics and "Dirtball Prevention 101" (advice for the dining public).
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  • ...rend Groovy G]], from [[Richmond, VA]]. It is noted for its ongoing hatred for the Family Circus cartoons that the author contended were insidious Christi
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  • There are 3 main criteria for deciding who to include: ...y must be [[zinesters]], or independent publishers, or writers or artists for
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  • '''D is for DIY''' is a [[zine]] made by [[Julie vee|Julie Vee]] of California, U.S.A. So far only 1 issue has been made, the theme was Crafts for Kids.
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  • ...series currently up to issue 3 after a 2 year hiatus. The series is noted for the radical changes in subject matter in every issue and Morris's haphazard
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  • ...ordan Glass]], for and by people on the [[Autism]] spectrum. Jordan's goal for '''No Missing Pieces''' is to share [[creative]] works by people with [[ASD
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  • ...folks and a call to arms for cis allies. It was given out at the Fairness for All Lobby Day in Charleston, West Virginia February 20, 2023.
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  • ...ide to the Underground Press]], and from 1999-2003, he was a zine reviewer for [[Maximum Rock N Roll]]. He has also contributed to [[Fucktooth]], and othe For the past 12 years, Gordonzola has worked as a cheese buyer for '''Rainbow Grocery''', the largest worker-owned co-op in America.
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  • '''For Whale Ears Only''' (also known as '''FWEO''') is a monthly [[zine]] based i *[http://www.forwhaleearsonly.com/ For Whale Ears Only Homepage]
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  • [[Image:Prescription for change.jpeg|right|thumb|Cover]] '''Prescription for Change''' is a zine about community response to substance use. It covers a
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