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  • [[Image:Zine flyer 3 copy.jpg|200px|thumb|right|A flyer for ''Here. In My Head.'']] Eleven issues of the zine have been published, which are available through [[Marching stars]] Distro,
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  • '''Caroline Azar''' is a zine editor, musician, playwright, actor and director from Toronto, Ontario, Can ...ti media publication released in both print and audio cassette format. The zine and cassette featured music that ranged from [[punk]] to experimental compo
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  • '''There's no such thing as a good faerie''' is a [[zine]] by Gretchen Lowther from Illinois, U.S.A. ...re are also interviews with the bands Lipkandy, and with Skinned Teen, The zine also contains drawings, graphics, and reviews of recordings by The Crabs, L
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  • She was the editor of the Olympia, WA-based [[Jigsaw]] [[zine]], which was originally published from 1989 until 1995, although there have ...Nichols]], and [[Jeffery Kennedy]]. After that, she performed with the all-girl band Doris.
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  • '''Vertigo''' was a [[zine]] from Brighton in the UK. ...guide to pubs in Brighton, the top ten pub toilets in Brighton and top ten girl group songs to name just a few.
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  • '''Kari Tervo''' is a zine-maker who lives in California, U.S.A. ...europsychology. She is currently a clinical/forensic neuropsychologist and zine-maker.
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  • '''True Reality Rock Report''' is a [[zine]] by Mike and Al, published in Eugene, Oregon, U.S.A. in the late 1980's. ...nterviews with bands such as Dangermouse (with zinester [[Donna Dresch]]), Girl Trouble, Hell Cows, Screaming Trees, Snakepit, and Fred (formerly of the 19
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  • ...for a friend but, after a few months, Mae decided to distribute it to the zine world. ...this zine. Inside, you will find Mae talking about always being the quiet girl in her childhood, discovering [[Riot Grrrl]] for the first time and how it
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  • ...ew up to be a lazy adult, she never really got around to thinking up a new zine name. Since it's second go round, Tazewell's Favorite Eccentric has covered ...touch paves an intricate map of roads and highways on my skin. You are the girl I have always dreamed of falling in love with, and you both compliment and
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  • ...lumn; reviews of zines such as [[Bleed]], [[Chainsaw]], [[Double Bill]], [[Girl Fiend]], [[G-Force]], [[Guerita]], [[Hit It or Quit It]], [[Riot Grrrl DC]] [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]][[Category:New York zines]] [[Category:
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  • '''Chihuahua and Pitbull''' was a [[zine]] from New Orleans. ...stories about working a hot dog cart. Ethan then wrote a small one off A6 zine called a [[A Little Guide to Truing Bike Wheels]], the book ''Stories Care
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  • '''Sick Puppy Comix''' was a [[comic]]s zine anthology edited by [[Stratu]]. ...eale Blanden, Possum, David Puckeridge, Gerard Ashworth, Growl the Garbage Girl, Stratu, Paul Buckberry, Agness, Nicolas.
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  • ...[J.D.s]], [[Holy Titclamps]], and [[Outpunk]] to the Queercore scene and [[Girl Germs]] and [[Jigsaw]] to the [[Riot Grrrl]] scenes. [[Category:Book]] [[Category:Zine Book]]
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  • '''Weirdo Zine Fest''' is a zine fair that privileges radical and marginalised voices. It is ran by [[Kirsty ==Previous Zine Fests==
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  • ...the work of women and people of color. She has organized poetry events and zine events, including the first RGV ZineFest in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wi ...omen of color, specifically zines by Chicanas, Martinez produced her first zine, [[Making of a Chicana]].
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  • '''Busy Bea's Bush''' was a [[Perzine|personal 'zine]] created and written by [[Nicole Beatrice Emmenegger]]. ...how; going to visit [[G.B. Jones]]; and listings of zines such as [[Action Girl Guide]], [[Creme Brulee]], [[Function]], [[Lardass]], [[Pawholes]], [[Queen
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  • ...]] that is written only in list form. It is written by [[Ramsey Beyer]], a girl from Paw Paw, Michigan, who now resides in Philadelphia, PA. ...d paste]] collage zines, while 6-14 converted ''[list.]'' into a [[comic]] zine.
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  • '''Glamour Guide For Trash''' was a [[zine]] published in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada by [[Joel Gibb]]. ...[[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] manner and four issues of this photocopied zine appeared from the early to mid 1990's, with issue four published in March
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  • # Winter 1994 - Interviews with Jawbox, Velocity Girl, Holy Rollers, and Severin [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Punk]] [[Category:1990's pu
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  • ...zine was first titled Milk until the author learned of a much larger music zine in the North that went by the same name. Issue #8 was the first with the ne ...You To Know]] and one by [[Sabrina Margarita Alcantara-Tan]] from [[Bamboo Girl]].
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