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  • ...s Banjee?", "The Other Homeboy" and "Queers Read This". Issue two featured the 'Riot Boy Profile', an in-depth interview with [[Anonymous Boy]], editor of [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:New York zines]] [[Category:1990's publications]] [[Category:Queer]]
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  • [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Massachusetts Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category: Perzine]]
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  • '''Conflagration''' was a zine from Tallahassee, Florida, U.S.A., written by Sarah Sky. ...rst published in 1998, the last one in 2005. Conflagration was featured in the [[Zine Yearbook]] in 2001 and distroed by [[Pander Zine Distro]] as well as
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  • ''Essence'' ran 47 issues from 1950 to 1977. Among the many poets who contributed over the years were George Abbe, Duane Ackerson, Doris Philbrick Brennan, Judson Cre
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  • Julie also makes the zine [[Cardboard Cutouts]]. So far only 1 issue has been made, the theme was Crafts for Kids.
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  • '''The Burning''' zine was written by Durand J. Compton and released by [[The Boomerang Press]]. ...s, art and reporting on Omaha's underground scene. It went defunct due to the writer's wartime service.
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  • '''Garbage''' was a [[zine]] created by [[Herbert Haygood]] in the 1990s. ...rs, poetry, photo collages, short stories, feline pages, and references to the local music scene in Anchorage. Issue #1 also includes an interview with lo
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  • '''The Banana King''' is a Chicago, IL., U.S.A. based [[zine]] published by [[A.B. ...e virtue and purity of being the 'Banana King,' the guy who sells bananas. The zine is known for being a outlet for local writers and contributors have in
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  • '''The Bad Lyrics Project''' is a [[zine]] by Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. resident [ ...the songwriters went wrong. Liz (an experienced karaoke singer) describes the zine as a "sociological study of sorts."
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  • ...d till the end of that decade, with four issues released during that time. The first issues were photocopied full size pages stapled together; later issue ...ews musician Gary Floyd, singer of The Dicks and Sister Double Happiness; "The Smiths Convention" by Matilde Ruiz; artwork by Jim Dantzer; a [[comic]] by
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  • * [https://www.etsy.com/shop/robotmad Order from Etsy] [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:California Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]]
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  • '''A Time To Die''' is a zine from the Bay Area of California, U.S.A. ...e issue is titled "Time To Die" then the subsequent issue titled "To Die". The zine is made in a cut and paste layout with a typewriter.
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  • ...tion. As well, contributor [[Sean Stewart]] conducted short interviews for the zine with artists such as Dave Kiersh, Billy McKay, [[Carrie McNinch]] and * [http://www.microcosmpublishing.com/catalog/zines/74/?PHPSESSID=a1dce9f0c6ba519dc760f1e93c6b9c6d Microcosm Publising Details]
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  • ...short period of time, and deservedly so. The writing was funny and sad at the same time. [[Category:Zine|When]] [[Category:Perzine|When]][[Category:Florida Zines|When]][[Category:1990's publications|When]]
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  • ..., U.S.A, with a cover by Adrienne Fein. Suzanne Tompkins was co-editor for the first six issues. ...New York, U.S.A. Ten issues were released. ''The Spanish Inquisition'' won the [[FAAn Award for Best Fanzine]] in 1977.
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  • ...lume 2, #1, or No. 7, was released in May 1939, and was free to members of the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]]. ...rrible Tales of Tittering Terror]]), writing on the film ''Lost Horizon''. The cover was by Walter E. Marconette ([[Scienti-Snaps]]).
    1,013 bytes (142 words) - 18:47, 14 December 2011
  • ...lture from the point of view of a public library employee. Tara describes the people who work at and patronize her library, as well as stereotypes such a [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Virginia Zines]] [[Category:Perzine]] [[Category:2000's publications]]
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  • Written in Spanglish, the zine relates Hortencia's experiences as a vegan, Mexican feminist, and comm ...in her local grassroots agricultural community. Issue 5 is subtitled "In the motherhood," and details her pregnancy and birth of her daughter.
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  • * [https://www.etsy.com/shop/robotmad Order from Etsy] [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:California Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]]
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  • ...the title) was a science fiction fanzine published by [[Charles Wells]] in the 1960's. ...S.A., and was an [[Amateur Press Association|APAzine]] distributed through the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]], commonly known as a "FAPAzine".
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