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  • ...ols, hula hoops, [[comic|comics]] and [[activist]] and art books available for checkout. ...d free coffee, tea, internet, local phone access as well as a copy machine for minimal donation.
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  • ...1940s. Upon discovering this, he renamed the zine ''Zenith Speculation'' for issues 7 to 13, between 1964 and 1966. At that time it assumed its final id ...apse'' won again in 2008. That same year it also received the [[FAAn Award for Best Fanzine]]. In 2009 he amended the title to ''Relapse''.
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  • H.Neurotica has written zines for over a decade, hosted zine making workshops in different communities, and w ...t both the zine and the website to provide a safe, stimulating environment for feminists who struggle with their enjoyment of these films, and a place to
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  • ...ss, the group held a vote and decided to name the zine RAWR! as an acronym for Raising Awareness With Respect. For a free copy, email:
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  • ...in the National Fantasy Fan Federation. ''Light'' was also a regular zine for the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association|FAPA]]. ...''Futurian War Digest'', in Vol 1 No. 6, that Leslie Croutch is credited for the first use of the phrase "fanzine" in a UK publication. He regularly att
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  • ...is respected. The community also features an extensive "memories" section for perusal. In March 2004, a website was created for the community to promote community member's [[List_of_Distros|distro]]s and
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  • ...ding ''You are Going to Prison'', ''Sell Yourself to Science'' and ''Opium for the Masses''. ...In 1996, following an argument with author [[Bob Black]], he was arrested for possession of opium poppies. Prosecutors attempted to use his writings agai
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  • ...nd copies of the comic book-sized zine (6 5/8" x 10 1/4") were distributed for free in Minnesota high schools. Calling itself "a rag for alternative youth," '''Free Association''' straddled the line between tradi
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  • ...Nova Award for Best Fanzine]] five times. It has also won the [[FAAn Award for Best Fanzine]] twice, in 2007 and 2010. ...king Down]], and [[Rastus Johnson's Cakewalk]], winner of the [[Nova Award for Best Fanzine]] in 1994.
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  • ...http://timdevin.com/ileftthishereforyoutoread-about.html "i left this here for you to read"]. ...(such as on part benches, on buses, in airports and dentists' offices...) for anyone to take--free of charge. So far, they left their zines in about 75 c
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  • ...following ''tags'' to the bottom of pages, they are dynamically cataloged for easier searching. ...]]</nowiki> with the ''last name'' being replaced with the zinester's last name.
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  • ...e fiction fandom and in society at large, She argues for a meaningful role for women in the world. ...by [[Arthur Thomson|Arthur Thomson (ATOM)]] for issue 1, and John Rackham for issue 3.
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  • ...found throughout the Dallas/Ft. Worth metroplex. Copies are also available for sale or trade through mail-order. Whuddafug is published sporadically and somewhat haphazardly. Except for the earliest back issues, you won’t find Whuddafug (the zine) online. It
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  • ...to do illustrations for almost four decades, into the 1970s, with a cover for the fanzine [[Gorbett]], issue 4, published in 1973, among others.
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  • Vagina is a zine for the ladies by the ladies. With its quarterly publications, Vagina provides a space for female contributors
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  • ...ño and Cristina Ahita [[Image:Portada_definitiva.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Art for Art's Shake #6 cover by Chromatic Nü [https://www.facebook.com/NuIllustrat ...oined in, and several weeks and a lot of DIY later the first number of Art for Art's Shake could be found in the more popular pubs of the cultural scene i
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  • The article "Incorporation Is Too Restrictive", written by Sam Moskowitz for ''Ground Zero'', was reprinted in the fanzine yearbook [[The Best of Fandom ...for OMPA and, with George Nins Raybin, co-published the fanzine [[NimBel]] for OMPA.
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  • ...]]. It was 1/6-size and chronicled her love of '80s music and how her love for it developed in high school. The zine is currently out-of-print.
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  • '''See Hear''' was a [[zine]] store in New York, NY. The store is notable for being the only all [[fanzine]] shop on the planet, it's shelves are packed ...te a few zinesters money. So much so that a boycott of See Hear was called for within the zine community.
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  • ...the practice of zinebombing (leaving your zine in random/unexpected places for unsuspecting strangers to discover at random/unexpected moments). The main content of the zine offers suggestions and advice for writing your first ''ZineBomb'' while the reverse side of the zine provides
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