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  • ...so contributed to the [[compzine]] [[How to Stage a Coup]]. He donated his zine collection, which primarily consisted of zines by people-of-color, punk kid
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  • '''Red Fez Publications''' is the [[Lit-zine|literary e-zine]] founded and run by independent author [[Leopold McGinnis]]. Founded in Ma [[Category:Zine]][[category:webzine]][[Category:Literary Zines]]
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  • '''Blood Roses: A Journal of Dread''' was a literary horror zine edited by Doris Pearson and published by Henry L. Sanders in Jackson, Tenne [[Category:Zine]]
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  • '''Rictus''' is a literary fanzine devoted to horror fiction and the supernatural, edited and publishe [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...[[one-off]] literary [[zine]] by Australian writer [[Ivana Stab]]. The [[zine]] is contains a story that was the author's major work for English Entensio In the preface to the [[zine]] the author states that: " I dedicated the entire year to this story, writ
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  • '''The Twilight Garden''' was a literary zine edited and published by Shane Ryan Staley. Subtitled "The Digest of Diminutive Fiction", the first issue of this zine devoted to horror and fantasy was released in Fall 1998. The cover art work
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  • ...lit-zine]] edited and published by Paulina Olszanka and Pia Johnson. The [[zine]] features illustrations by Meg Hale, and contributions from a large number ...a]] [[Category:Victoria Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]][[Category:Literary Zines]]
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  • ...chedule. Mailings include the supplemental single-sheet fanzine [[The Thai Literary Supplement]], collecting reviews of genre and non-genre books about Thailan [[Category:Zine]]
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  • '''Homobody''' is a zine series by [[Rio Safari]] published in Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. ''Homobody'' is not quite a [[comic]] but not quite a [[lit-zine|literary zine]] - instead it is a series of captioned drawings, dedicated to exploring th
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  • [[Image:Sfzf.png|240px|thumb|right|20th Annual San Francisco Zine Fest]] ...presses, according to [https://www.facebook.com/sfzinefest/ San Francisco Zine Fest on Facebook].
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  • ...arts and culture magazine''' (April 2002-) is a literary, arts and music [[zine]]. It is an A4 photocopied zine with a focus on [[punk]] and [[hardcore]] music.
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  • ...e has a half-size computerized layout. Rhododendron Reader was a literary zine with a focus on Appalachia. [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...background accompanied by short texts on each of the three themes of the [[zine]]. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from Australia]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Cat
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  • '''Cthulhu Cultus''' was a literary fanzine published by Philip Marsh and Tani Jantsang. The Associate Editor w [[Category:Zine]]
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  • '''The Inspiration''' was a literary publication edited by Edna von der Heide for the United Amateur Press Assoc [[Category:Zine|Inspiration, The]]
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  • '''Miss Sally's Distillery''' was a [[One shot|one-issue-only]] zine published in 2006 by Rives Junction, Michigan, U.S.A. resident [[Savannah S The zine's purpose was to publish microfiction, haiku poetry, and "distilled" artwor
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  • Unicorn Express is a zine distro run by Julie Vee. It opened in June 2011. ...re. The distro will focus on perzines, humor zines, compilation zines, and literary zines.
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  • C.Darren Butler of Orem, Utah, U.S.A., released this literary zine devoted to horror, weird fiction and poetry in the 1990s. Issue 3 appeared [[Category:Zine|Theater]]
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  • '''McSweeney’s''' began in 1998 as a [[lit-zine]] that only published works rejected by other magazines. After one issue, ...to a popular and widely-circulated literary journal, and while no longer a zine, still features the writing of some former [[zinesters]]. (Zinesters are mo
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  • '''Lightning Level''' is a [[one-shot]] zine of fiction by [[Brandon Koss]] released in 2010. ...es]][[Category:2010s publications]] [[Category:One Shot Zines]] [[Category:Literary Zines]]
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