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  • ...tufka. Members posted short stories and poems for review or discussion. In December of 2005, Lastufka published the first [[Zinester Podcast]], an audio interv * '''December 2005''': Launched the [[Zinester Podcast]] series, the first podcast exclus
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  • ...d Goman was editor. Issue 14, with Bob Gaines again as editor, appeared in December 1967. As of issue 16, ''Cosign'' was published independently of COSFS by Bo
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  • ...lves and Sarcastic Hippies''''' was an exhibition held from October 7 till December 30 in 2005 at Yerba Buena Center For The Arts.
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  • ...ce and up-to-date directory of zines. Zine Guide's first issue came out in December 1997 and was followed three months later by the last issue #64 of [[Factshe
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  • John Ledyard, in the December 1952 issue of ''Peon'', writes about ''Hyperopia''; "A monstrous thing, ~11
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  • At the moment the zine is on its 61st issue (as of December 2023). Inspired by the Dorest fanzine [[Damaged]], Tony and Gaz released th
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  • ...a-half year break, Issue 63 was released in 2011. Issue 72 was released in December of 2015. In October of 2015, Idy began hosting The Something For Nothing Mu
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  • ...lhouse Summer Edition-June 2013 & Fall Edition-Sept. 2013 & Winter Edition December 2013, Drunken Boat Issue #17, Summer 2013.
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  • # - December: Comics, Sex Trafficking, The Bermuda Triangle of Block 37, Cop Cameras: Ch
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  • ...tralian Science Fiction Review]] (June 1966- June 1969), and [[Scythrop]] (December 1969 and Summer 1973-1974). The ''Australian Science Fiction Review (second
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  • ...as originally called [[Trekkie Talk]] for the first two issues released in December 1976 and January 1977, but became ''The Captain's Log'' in February 1977, a
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  • ...e first issue of ''Hex''. Eight issues of this title appeared, the last in December 1964, and all 8 issues are in the Liverpool University Library as part of t
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  • Originally based in Wisconsin, Freak Tension was first published in December of 1998. The first four issues were published on newsprint with print runs
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  • [[Image:Nepenthe1_Marie_Johnson.jpg‎‎|right|frame|'''Nepenthe'''<br/> Issue 1 December 1940 <br/> Cover art by Marie Johnson]] ...mbridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A. The first issue of ''Nepenthe'' appeared in December 1940. The title page carries a dedication that reads:
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  • ...gust 1974, @7 in March 1975, #8 in June 1975, #9 in September 1975, #10 in December 1975, #11 in April 1976 , # 12 in June 1976. Issue #13 appeared in 1976 an
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  • The first issue appeared in December 1963, edited by Edward V. Dong. Jeff Bienenfeld was the editor for some of
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  • ...e Editors were Risa Stewart and Kathleen Woodbury. Issue 3 was released in December 1993, the 4th issue in 1994, and the 5th in September 1994.
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  • ...to ''Eerie Tales'', July 1941, and "Salvage Job" to ''Future Fiction'' in December 1941.
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  • No. 3 (December 2001)
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  • Issue 2 appeared in December 1978, and is 54 pages.
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