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  • [[Image:Free Hetherington Zine Fair.jpg|350px|thumb|right|An image used to promote the fair online.]] '''The Free Hetherington Zine Fair''' was a [[zine]], small press and independent publishing fair held on 2nd June 2011 (3pm-7
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  • .../art-libraries-journal/article/abs/developing-and-raising-awareness-of-the-zine-collections-at-the-british-library/6A5EB83982144B9B7A76073959D16B74]. [[Small Friendly Dog]] zine of the 1970s/1980s was previously called Inferno, but changed its name afte
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  • ...en they found out the editor of their favorite fanzine, [[Quandry]], was a girl. [[Category:Zine]]
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  • [[Image:HIDE_copy.jpg|200px|frame|right| '''Hide''' Zine and Cassette Issue Four]] '''Hide''' was a zine released in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in the 1980's.
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  • ...zine created by former priest [[Howard Zepp]]. As cited by the editor, the zine name comes from a story: a man stuffed a live grenade in his mouth. Someone ...ocal crack houses and murder sites etc, so Howard only ended up making one zine, the first issue of ''Glag''.
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  • '''Shrimp''' is a [[zine]] created by [[Vaginal Davis]]. ...icking and sucking of feet is not only encouraged BUT celebrated. Boy feet/girl feet...to shrimp is to love".
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  • ...4, No. 6 in her column "Fandora's Box", Mari Wolf writes, "This is the all-girl fanzine. (Men can read it, but they can't write for it, nor belong to the s [[Category:Zine|Femizine]]
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  • Active in the zine community, Sage is the owner of [[Sweet Candy Distro]], the author of [[Tat ...nes. Adderley wrote her first perzine, Tattooed Memoirs, and opened up the zine distro, Sweet Candy. Sage hosted several open mic events at a local coffee
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  • ...d handed out to people, who commonly referred to its editor as "that 'Fly' girl", and then, simply Fly. She kept the name. ...years. She also contributed comics to [[Cindy Ovenrack Crabb]]'s [[Support Zine]]. She contributed a comic for the 25th Anniversary issue of [[Punk Magazin
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  • ...was included in the zine library at the exhibition ''A Non Utopian Kind of Girl'', at The Nursery, in London, UK in 2013. [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...hatezine' (as opposed to [[fanzine|'fan'-zine]]), or sometimes as an 'anti-zine', introducing a new category into the the self-publishing world. 'This was ...tively contributed to the zine [[Girl Germs]], and were interviewed in the zine [[Alarm Clock]].
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  • ...age and a few poems. The cover was illustrated by [[Cristy Road]] ([[Green Zine]], [[Indestructible]] book) and the stories inside were illustrated by [[Sa ...has several examples of something that occurs all too infrequently in the zine world: decent poetry. In his introduction, the editor makes it sound as if
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  • ...oman’s Wrevenge''' was an Australian science fiction fandom and literary [[zine]] by Jean Weber. ...was included in the zine library at the exhibition ''A Non Utopian Kind of Girl'', at The Nursury, in London, UK in 2013.
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  • ...or three issues until Joyce moved to Brooklyn, New York and began her next zine [[Potlatch]]. ...was included in the zine library at the exhibition ''A Non Utopian Kind of Girl'', at The Nursury, in London, UK in 2013.
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  • [[Image:zine-yearbook.jpg|frame|Zine Yearbook #3 (1998)]] '''Zine Yearbook''' is an anthology [[zine]] highlighting the best in independent publishing and small press from the
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  • [[Image:2004_PDX.png|frame|PDX Zine Symposium 2004 theme]] The '''Portland Zine Symposium''' is one of the largest annual [[zine]] events in the United States. The event is held in [[Portland]], Oregon ea
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  • The title comes from Halliday's nickname for her daughter India. The zine is handwritten and hand illustrated in a consistently light, humorous tone. The zine is still published today. From the year 2020 onwards each issue centered ar
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  • '''Three Dollar Bill''' was a zine by [[Deke Nihilson]] and Clay Cadic. ...1990's, ''Three Dollar Bill'' was the successor to Deke Nihilson's earlier zine [[Homocore]], which was co-edited by Tom Jennings.
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  • *[[Bikini Girl]] ...nd performance, the book also features brief biographies for more than 100 zine-makers including [[Caroline Azar]], Beverly Buchanan, [[Vaginal Davis]], [[
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  • '''Murder Can Be Fun''' is the infamous [[zine]] of bizarre death, murder, mayhem, crime, disaster, weird books and even w ...not often addressed in the mainstream media. This digest-size, photocopied zine started at 16 pages and grew to 48 pages in later issues.
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