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  • '''Rupture''' is a [[zine]] which describes itself as "for and about free parties, squats and social centres". ...download and distribute their own copies. Recent issues can be downloaded for free from the website.
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  • ...ed horror [[fanzine]], since its creation in 2001. He has written fanzines for over half of his life time, since the age of 14 in 1995. ...3 sheet publication reviewing fanzines called [[Zine Machine]] that lasted for three issues.
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  • ...n a [[Ditmar Award for Best Fanzine]] in 1984 for ''Ornithopter'' and also for [[Rataplan]], which was co-edited with Diane Bangslund, and then later with
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  • ...t' for the same year. Ella herself was voted 'Fan Personality of the Year' for 1962. ...wanted to make donations towards the trip. Parker had a particular reason for wanting to attend the Seattle Worldcon, one that involved Seattle fan, Wall
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  • ...ollection and check out zines. Currently, there is no permanent residence for the collection, hence it being a "traveling" zine library. Hopefully, this
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  • ...st Conspiracy: An Exhibition of Zine Art]]'' in San Francisco. He is noted for his obsessiveness and absurd sense of humor. ...prints for Reading Frenzy, which were published in a book in 2014. [[A is for Zebra]] is described as an alphabet, activity, and art book.
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  • Art Widner is recognized for his role in organizing the first SF fanclub in Boston with [[Louis Russell ...m 1940 till 1945, Widner is well known for ceasing publication of ''YHOS'' for more than thirty years before resuming putting out issues and becoming an i
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  • ...It featured a nude couple making out in a bookstore, book reviews, a quiz for how to determine if your trick is smart, and personal ads of a particular n ...ded to revisit ''Brains'' in a (re)publishing project hosted by The Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College in 2012.
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  • ...say on stick figure art. Matt Feazell is well-known in the minicomic world for his stick figure character ''Cynicalman'', so he is writing about a subject ''Understanding Minicomics'' was selected for the 2003 tour of North America by [[Mobilivre-Bookmobile]], the travelling
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  • ...ink Tank]], and in 2012 were shortlisted for the 'Best Fanzine' Hugo again for [[Journey Planet]]. Garcia writes for many different zines edited by others, including Dave Burton's [[Pixel]], A
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  • ...azzle]] from February 1989 till February 2005, as well as writing a column for [[Yarf!]]. He also founded [[Cerebus the Newsletter]] in 1981, editing the
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  • ...''' is a [[ travel zine]] devoted to travel stories with a strong affinity for the gamblers and criminals encountered along the way. ...River; crying on the shoulder of a trucker on speed; and a strong disdain for civilization.
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  • ...lize that Denver has a thriving and growing zine community? Are you ready for a zine-packed weekend? You’re not going to want to miss these fantastic ...missed the spectacular debut DZF, you’re not going to want to have to wait another year.
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  • ...she went one night in the Spring of 1958 to The Globe, a popular hang out for SF fans, to seek out fandom. There she met Ken and Pamela Bulmer and Ron Bu ...ed over the reins to her. In 1960, it won the [[Skyrack]] Readers Fan Poll for Best British Fan Publication of the year. In 1961 it placed second, beaten
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  • ...autobiographical tone. Each comic is a self-contained story, and most sell for $1. ...nal] have published positive reviews, and Androo was nominated three times for Ignatz awards.
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  • ...ng reprinted although they may be available in Distros. Current issues are for sale on Rebecca's Etsy shop. ......" so that with the title it reads as "Opinionated Nobody On Evenings" [for example]
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  • ...n is a ''carte blanche'' proposed to guest artists, 150 copies are printed for the first edition. ...ne'' originates in France with the artists' structure (U)L.S, which stands for (Un) Limited Store, an exhibition space, store, and publisher.
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  • ...s a small format sine consisting of 8 pages and featuring subjects of hate for the contributors to focus on. The five known copies of this zine featured t ...pe that they could not be there that year and it included a zine checklist for people at the symposium.
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  • ...in December 2011 and was titled "crafting the occupation" and is available for free online. Issues of ''Counter Craft'' were shopdropped in various nation *craft for the 99% - craft tutorials for occupy protests
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  • ...rossbones, recorded a song with [[Lois]] for the Australian label,Toytown, for their compilation ''Empire State''. ...ntribute to various zines and collaborated on comics with [[Robert Kirby]] for the comic zine [[Boy Trouble]].
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