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  • ''Desensitized'' dabbles in topics of [[Riot Grrrl]], feminism, queer girl culture, female empowerment, sexuality, anti-rape culture and body issues/b ...is a collective member of [[QZAP]] and is an organizer for the [[Milwaukee Zine Fest]].
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  • '''Sourpuss''' is a [[zine]] by [[Sara McCool]], published in the 1990's. In various issues, Sara's zine featured such highlights as an interview with the Columbus, Ohio band Chane
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  • ...stery Girl''' is a [[24 Hour Zine Thing]] 2006 contribution. It is a split zine between Lisa Mae and her alter ego, [[Mae Undead]]. ...disgusied as zombie apocalypses, women that cannot die, eaten hearts. The zine is filled with drawings as well.
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  • '''Jena von Brücker''' is a photographer, actor and [[zine]] editor. ...She was featured on the cover and in the centerfold of issue seven of that zine, and her photography appears on the cover of issue eight.
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  • Barbara Kligman released sixteen issues of her zine, '''Plotz'''. ...ted rants, and articles. Contributors included [[Jeff Koyen]] of [[Crank]] zine. The 16th issue also contains a synopsis of all 16 issues.
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  • ...]]'s less frequent publishing schedule at the time was the cause for a new zine that reviewed zines by young women. '''Riot Grrrl Review''' is included in the Sarah and Jen Wolfe Zine Collection at The University of Iowa.
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  • ...om Boom GI, Calamity Jane, Chemistry Set, Coffin Break, Coven, Gas Huffer, Girl Trouble, Helmet, King Diamond, L7, The Melvins, Mono Men, Nirvana, NoMeansN [[Category:Zine]]
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  • '''Lackluster''' is a [[zine]] by [[Amy Balkin]] and [[James Harbison]] from San Francisco, California, ...clude: the Broken Angel building in Brooklyn; The Doll House, a 50's naked girl/statue/house in Tijuana; The Bottle village, The Round House, and The Winch
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  • '''Jane and Frankie''' is a [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] [[zine]] published in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, by sister and brother [[Jena von B ...ill 7"; the first "Bitch Olympics", a contest for best bitchy come-backs; "Girl Trouble: a religious affair" by Jena von Brücker; "Where can a boy go for
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  • ...vocado Tree Distro]] and publishes [[THiNK art zine]], a contributor-based zine dedicated to promoting new and emerging artists. Raven has been involved with the [[24 Hour Zine Thing]] since 2007, taking over the project in 2010.
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  • '''20 Bus''' was a [[zine]] started in 1992 by [[Kelli Callis]] (aka Kelli Williams). ...1900s, and later published [[Kurt Cobain Was Lactose Intolerant Conspiracy Zine]].
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  • '''Sorrow Pants''' is a zine by four different zinesters who felt the need to join forces. ...to other zines as much as she possibly can ([[Dainty As Fuck]], [[Cadillac Girl]], [[Feminism Is Not Dead]], among others).
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  • ...by Claudia Dreifus; "Latimer on Lichtenstein," by D.A. Latimer; "Drowning Girl," illustration by Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Wright; "Vitamin G," by John Giorno; "A [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...rs]] were [[perzines]]. [[Morgan Anne and the Pirates]] was a [[one-shot]] zine. Jen Pilles has also released two issues of [[Visual Thought]], which mainl Jen Pilles is also the founder of the [[Welland Zine Library]], located in Welland, Ontario, Canada.
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  • ...patterned covers are tales of op shops, the Olympia milk bar, being a goth girl, suburban adventures, dressing up in a rabbit suit, old ladies sipping capp [[Category:Book]] [[Category:Zine Book]]
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  • '''Introvert''' is a [[personal zine]] written by a girl named [[Nicole Introvert|Nicole]] from [[:Category:Richmond Zinesters|Richm Nicole started the zine in 1997 at the age of 16. This was a form of therapy for her through her t
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  • ...industries.com/ Whammy! Industries] and [http://forknspoon.etsy.com/ Naked Girl Party] [[Category:Zine]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Cate
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  • '''Stratu''' is a [[comic]]s zine publisher from Sydney, Australia. ...comix|Sick Puppy Comix]], first released in 1996. Thirteen issues of this zine was released before the editor ceased publishing in 2002. After this publi
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  • ...996 after [[Michael Sugar]] gave her an essay called "Crying For That Sexy Girl", about the night SaBean attempted to seduce him in order to get money to s [[Category:Zine]]
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  • '''Slut Magnet''' was a [[zine]] by Cleo that was published in Alberta, Canada. ...ead Paisan]]'' by [[Diane DiMassa]], on the film ''Tank Girl'', and on the zine [[Jane Gets A Divorce]] by [[Jena von Brucker]]. A special feature was "Fra
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