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  • ...the 2000s. Several issues of Telegram Ma'am have been published as split zines, including numbers 12 and 17 with [[Culture Slut]], written by Maranda's tw ...[Mend My Dress Press]], and in May 2013, they self-published a novel about queer girl friendship in a small town, called ''[[Ragdoll House]]''.
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  • [[Category:Queer]] [[Category: Pennsylvania Zines]]
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  • ...' is a feminist DIY perzine from Belgium, created by [[Nina Zina]] of Echo Zines who used to make [[Flapper Gathering]]. It's written in English. The first ...] (#15), [[Swindon Zine Fest]] (#17), [[North West Zine Fest]] (#17) and [[Queer Zine Fest London]] (#7).
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  • '''Teen Fag''' was a queer [[zine]] published by [[Gordon Gordon]]. ...ries, S. F. Seals, Sister George, Team Dresch and Tribe 8, and reviews of zines such as [[Boy Trouble]], [[Concerned Müthers]], [[Cornhole]], [[Dwan]], [[
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  • '''Lynne Monsoon''' is a queer [[zinester]] who lives in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. ===Zines===
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  • ...ancisco, where he lived for two years, because you will no longer find any queer punks there. There is a page devoted to the Queercore band Warpath and the ...0's publications]][[Category:Queer]] [[Category:Punk]] [[Category:One Shot Zines]]
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  • ...ne]] zine, and primarily carried anarcha-feminist, queer and trans related zines and crafts. HousewifeXcore opened in 2004 and closed in early 2007. ...member and used her distro as a supplemental tool in teaching people about zines.
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  • ...tions]] [[Category:1990's publications]] [[Category:Bisexual]] [[Category:Queer]]
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  • ...[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category:2010s publications]][[Category: Queer]]
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  • ...s about marriage. Many of the women also discuss the lack of equality for queer partners in the United States. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Pennsylvania Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]]
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  • ...la and the Cartwheels]] Collective. The focus of this zine is on feminist/queer [[DIY]] culture, focusing on inspiration, influences, motivation and celebr ...na Mayo, Ste McCabe, Nina Nijsten, Tanina Punk of [[Fight Together]] zine, Queer X, Kelly Rose of [[Pulse]] zine, Lady Rouge of [[Superdisne]] zine, Skullee
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  • ...York zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category:Punk]] [[Category:Queer]]
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  • ...OC). The group was first launched in January 2010 in an effort to preserve zines by people of color and make them available to other POC, researchers, histo ...ople of color to make their own independent publications and to find other zines created by POC.
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  • ..., but didn't know many other people who shared both those interests. Those zines showed it could be done, but nobody else in my town was doing it." So Larry ...s''' was featured in the [[Factsheet Five Zine Reader]] and was one of the zines included in the 2003 tour of North America by the travelling library of ind
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  • ...[[comic]]s, multimedia, zines about zines, cookbooks/food, [[DIY]] guides, queer and transgender, feminism, race, class, foreign language, sports/bikes, tra
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  • ...ming a Trendy Fashion Misstatement", "We Hate The Goddess", and "Hate the 'Queer' Phone Line"; issue three is subtitled "Ruder Than You", and talks about a Rude Girl sporadically featured reviews of zines such as [[Action Girl Guide]], [[Butterknife Junior]], [[Easily Grossed Ou
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  • ...ished in the early 1990's, Sister Nobody was among the early wave of queer zines, and a proto-type for [[Riot Grrrl]]. Laura played in the band Snakepit wit ...eviews of recording by Lunachicks and Babes In Toyland; and reviews of the zines [[J.D.s]], [[Homocore]], [[Chainsaw]], and [[My Comrade/Sister]]. Contribut
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  • [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Illinois Zines]] [[Category:Queer]] [[Category:Comic Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...was a collaboration with boyfriend Simon Murphy, himself the writer of the zines [[Girly]] (1997-2000, 8 issues), and [[Adventure In Bereznik]] (1984-1989, ...t zine was [[Kink]]. This free zine was described on the front cover as a "queer grrrl sex zine". It contained Cooper's writing, either as articles, critiqu
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  • ...d sexualities. One of their projects was to run a [[distro]], distributing zines, music and crafts. The collective was active from 2002-2009. [[Category:Collective]] [[Category:Feminism]] [[Category:Queer]]
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