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  • ...adio, theater, fashion design, tv, dance, history, etc. ;plus a suggestion for an art olympics, a new type of art awards and more. Most of the entries wer
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  • ...airlessness as Normative and Defining Feminine," and "Social Repercussions for Women Wearing Their Hair." For a full printable copy of the zine please email the author at MarieAE@gmail.
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  • ...fictional Society for the Preservation of Borrowers. The zine is a guide for human beans who wish to support the continued co-existence of humans with B : EDITORIAL: Like Bread's for Butter - an examination of contemporary Borrower lifestyle & dangers such a
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  • '''Dame Darcy''' (real name Darcy Megan Stanger) is best known for her comic book [[Meatcake]], which is now published through [[Fantagraphics ...uring her freshman year. She also freelanced illustration and cartoon work for various Bay Area magazines, newspapers, and [[zines]], and made regular app
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  • ...3, in April 1972, saw Ian Maule take over editorship. As of February 1975, for #7, Rob Jackson assumed editorship, and he remained with the title till it ...ticle for her series in ''Maya'' #2 and #3, "Looking Back". In 1975 it won for Best Fanzine.
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  • [[Image:Imo-4-1-for-wiki.jpg|frame|In Memory Of... #4]] ...primitive at that. All four issues of '''In Memory Of...''' are available for free on the site below.
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  • '''Biologisch abbaubare Illusionen''' (German for "Biodegradabled illusions") is an German A5 [[comic]] [[zine]] by three you ...blished in May 2007 with the theme'' Der Spargelsaison Begleiter'' (German for "Asparagus season assistant") the other issues are random stories mostly ab
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  • ...elf is printed in color on a single 11x17 sheet and folded up into fourths for a total of 8 pages. The first issue has 3 interviews and approximately 50 r *witchkunt@gmail.com for contributions
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  • ...released, the first in 1940, and the last in July 1941. Associate Editors for the fanzine were George Cowin and Borrie Hyman. ...ohn Taine, and ''Death's Deputy'' by L. Ron Hubbard. He is also well-known for being part of the crowd surrounding Jack Parsons and renting rooms on his e
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  • ...ated folit zine]]s. Brainscan issues come in different sizes and are known for its cut and paste layout. ''Brainscan'' issue 19 was one of the zines selected for the 2003 tour of North America by [[Mobilivre-Bookmobile]], the traveling l
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  • ..."within the sterling area", and for ten cents in North America. The Agent for the U.S.A was Rick Sneary. ...ue 1 consisted of a half-page editorial by Dard, mainly devoted to a plea for submissions otherwise ''Star Rover'' would be a one shot; a fanzine review
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  • ...the chapbooklet ''What I Really Want Is'' in 2009 before leaving Portland for Maui and then the Bay Area. ...2. He started ''ZinesFromOuterSpace,'' a discussion group and mailing list for Zino-hackers (or Hackro-zinesters, if you prefer) around the same time.
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  • ...his draft, pre-induction physical (remember those days). “If there wasn’t another thing in the zine it would be worth more than a dime.”'' ...emained active doing artwork for various chapbooks with [[W. Paul Ganley]] for ErieCon in the 2000s.
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  • '''Timeliketoons, Cartoons Made For the 21st Century''', was the general name for a number of [[minicomic]]s made by [[Yul Tolbert]] of Detroit. There are ar
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  • ...thrup published '''Punk Pals Unwashed''' from 1995 through 2000 as a forum for free pen pal ads, zine ads, and whatever fiction or articles he felt like a ...ase|The Basketcase]] zine. They contributed articles to each other's zines for a while, put out one combined issue of The Basketcase/PPU, and got married
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  • ...more issues appeared, with the last issue, #7, published in Summer 1969. For issue 7, Christine Giglio was Associate Editor. For ''Perihelion'', the contributors of fiction included Allan Asherman, Cheikh
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  • ...ershop to the student center, it's old school meets new school in a battle for a better tomorrow. Clamor was a [[do-it-yourself]] guide to everyday revolu ...://www.utne.com/uipa.aspx Utne Independent Press Awards] and was nominated for "Best Social/Cultural Coverage" each following year until the magazine ceas
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  • ''Tigger'' was nominated for a [[Ditmar Award for Best Fanzine]] in 1986. ...y published the fanzines [[Mad Dan's Review]] and had won the Ditmar Award for [[Q36]]. Later he did the apazine [[Stairway to Cleveland]], and then [[The
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  • ...t life break, he created a one-shot quarter size, [[Kitty Litter]] in time for Christmas 2013. He was also the reluctant drummer for the folk punk band Gas For Benjamin.
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  • ...logy. Recently, Tracey started working on a new zine called Tips and Tales for Pragmatists, made up of episodic stories from her life combined with useful ...ng program in August 2007 in Saskatchewan, where she lives, called [[Youth for International Development - Do It Yourself (YID-DIY)]].
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