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  • '''All is full of plastic''' is a photo zine from Girona and Barcelona made by [[Pere Saguer]]. The photos are worn, poo [[category:Zine]]
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  • Illustrations and photography were by Ronald Attanasio. [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...[[perzine]] about making mistakes written by B, out of Australia. There's photography, collages, weird poetry, questionable drawings and existential angst. This zine started in very late 2019--a new years' resolution, spurred by a midlife cr
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  • Photography was contributed by June Moffatt and Curt Phillips. [[Category:Zine]]
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  • [[Image:sourgrapes.jpg|frame|Sour Grapes zine]] '''SourGrapes Zine''', subtitled "a zine of substance", is a [[zine]] from Kentucky.
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  • ...'[[VingonZine]]'' logo.]]'''VingonZine''' (also known as '''VZ''') is a [[zine]] from Seoul, South Korea. VZ was created by a South Korean designer ''Hees ...talk about ''anything'' by ''everyone''. Their concept is to make a design zine that does not have to be by designers, or artists or any other celebrities.
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  • ...material for Black, Indigenous, and people of color. Gomez scoured through zine distros and found that just like everywhere else in the dominant culture, t ...only. BRZD does not accept submissions from white folks, poetry zines, and photography zines that also do not have writing, anything that includes hateful content
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  • Photography is by Justice Howard. In 2005, Cathy Buburuz began publishing the e-zine ''Champagne Shivers'' yearly. 5 issues appeared, the last in 2009.
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  • ...anizations (#10) and the peace movement (#32). [[Veganism|Vegan]] recipes, photography, and short fiction pieces are regular features as well. '''OFF–Line''' articles appeared in Volume 4 and Volume 8 of the [[Zine Yearbook]].
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  • ...cotland. She has been publishing zines for 20+ years and recently opened a zine distro, [[Pushpin Zines]] to help promote some of her favourite zinemakers. ''Zine History''
    2 KB (325 words) - 17:01, 3 November 2011
  • Contributors of art or photography included Scott Aleric, Katerina Belinskaya, Rachel Bowman, Sophie Collier, [[Category:Zine]]
    2 KB (275 words) - 00:52, 17 January 2016
  • '''Wasted Ink Zine Distro''' is a zine library and store front located in Phoenix, Arizona. The building serves as ===PHX Zine Fest===
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  • ...ent in college. Little by little more illustrations have been included and photography and music started to take part in this project too. At the beginning they didn't think that they were going to continue with the zine after college, but the editors have since then published seven issues.
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  • '''Egozine''' is a [[zine]] published in Hollywood, California, U.S.A. by Robert Lambert. ...nBon (Jerry Dreva), made up the performance group Les Petites Bon-Bon. The zine features clippings of their appearances in magazines such as ''People'', ''
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  • '''Fever''' (also known as '''Fever Zine''') is a quarterly [[zine]] based in London, United Kingdom. ...its the zine. He was previously responsible for publishing the limited-run zine [[Barometer]].
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  • '''Black Book Press''' is a [[compzine|compilation]] poetry [[zine]] Edited by [[Kyle Van Heck]] of Wilmette, Illinois. It published it's 31st ...uimby's]] Books in the past, although now most copies are sold through the zine directly by snail mail.
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  • '''Butcher Queers''' is a limited edition LGBTQ [[zine]] from Dublin, Ireland. ...ters and artists to produce the first issue. It was published as a 34 page zine in April 2008. ''Butcher Queers'' is printed in black and magenta on pale y
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  • Photography was contributed by Dave Barber, Chris Bell, Simon Bradshaw, Bill Burn, Bill [[Category: Zine|Prolapse]] [[Category:Zines from the UK|Prolapse]][[Category: Science Ficti
    3 KB (410 words) - 23:06, 26 June 2014
  • =The Women's Library, UK, Zine Collection= ...amples of '3rd wave' activity can be found within the Zine Collection. The Zine Collection began with a donation of 50 zines by Ladyfest London in 2002. Th
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  • ...Perth, W.A., Australia. Edited by [[Scott-Patrick Mitchell|mOther]], this zine is a showcase of creative talent based on thematic issues which are release ...t issues have also included the work of Twenty Eleven (who also produces a zine named [[Twenty eleven]]), Scott-Patrick Mitchell, James Donkin, Alex Bell,
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