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  • ...usic fanzine created by [[Lee Hoffman]] in the 1950s in New York City, NY, U.S.A. ...ted on various colours of paper. it was subtitled, "The Magazine of War to the Death, With a Cast of Thousands". Lee stopped publishing ''Gardyloo'' in 1
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  • Randall Fleming was the publisher of the zine [[Angry Thoreauan]].
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  • ...written by [[Mike Taylor]] and [[Travis Fristoe]] of Gainesville, Florida, U.S.A. ...Mark Murrmann]] of BlankGeneration.com favorably reviewed the zine, saying the "''articles are critical, intelligent and engaging, but most of all, they a
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  • ...zine]] published in 2007 by The Bang(a)rang Collective in Lewiston, Maine, U.S.A. ...n and forgotten gay history. The focus is on U.S. and Canadian history of the mid to late 20th century.
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  • [[Image:Songmakers_Almanac_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Songmakers Alamanac'''<br/>Vol. IV, No. 7 July 1965]] '''The Songmakers Almanac''' was a fanzine devoted to folk music edited by Bill Wo
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  • [[Image:Lovecraft_fanzine.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The H.P. Lovecraft Fanzine'''<br/> Issue 4 1977]] ...ed by Les Thomas and published by 13th Hour Press in Alexandria, Virginia, U.S.A..
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  • '''20 Bus''' was a [[zine]] started in 1992 by [[Kelli Callis]] (aka Kelli Williams). ...lli encountered while riding the 20 bus line in San Francisco, California, U.S.A.
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  • ...rt''' is a [[zine]] by Mike and Al, published in Eugene, Oregon, U.S.A. in the late 1980's. ...d as well as Beat Happening, Cactus Love, Coffin Break, Doris, Steve Fisk, The Go Team, Rich Jensen, Mecca Normal, No Means No, Mudslide, Pell Mell, Some
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  • ...fiction fandom community. It was published in Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A. in the 1970s. Issue three was released in 1978, and issue four in March 1979. Letters came from Mike Glicksohn ([[Energumen]], [[Xenium]]), Paula Gold ([[Risteria]]), Geor
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  • '''Kickstand''' was a [[zine]] by [[Arianne Foulks]] of Seattle, WA., U.S.A. ...uded stories about manatees, learning to play guitar, and being a packrat. The tenth and last issue was published November 13, 1998.
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  • '''Idiot Chaos''' is zine by [[Wilum Pugmire]]. ...d in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. It was begun in the 2000s and is done for the [[Esoteric Order of Dagon]], an [[Amateur Press Association]] devoted to [[
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  • ...s followed, the third in 1982. It was published in River Ridge, Louisiana, U.S.A. One issue featured a reprint of the H.P. Lovecraft poem, "The Young Folks' Ulysses".
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  • '''Secret Mystery Love Shoes''' is a [[zine]] written by [[Maria Goodman]] and [[Androo Robinson]]. ...eatures stories from Maria and Androo's life together in Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. It also includes lists, comics, and humorous how-to tips on cleaning and
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  • ...The first issue was created in 2 hours, right before the annual [[Chicago Zine Picnic]] of 2006. [[Category:Zine]][[Category:2000's publications]][[category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...hington, U.S.A. Two issues of this publication were released in the 1970s. The first issue came out in 1977, with issue two following in 1978. ...ontributions appeared from Grant Canfield, [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] ([[The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror]]), and Dan Steffan ([[Boonfark]]).
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  • ...of Virginia Blish, and was released during her marriage to James Blish in the 1940s. ...]], and later the fanzines [[Arion]], [[Fantasia (Higgs)|Fantasia]], and [[The Explorer]].
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  • '''Kathee''', from Ohio, U.S.A., is the creator of the [[perzine]] series [[A Million Birthdays]]. The first issue of this zine appeared in 2002. Ten issues of ''A Million Birthdays'' have been releases
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  • [[Image:SilentPlanet1.jpg|right|frame|'''The Silent Planet''' <br/> Issue 1 October 1973]] ...Tobin Nellhaus, and published by Wyrd Publications from Aurora, Colorado, U.S.A.
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  • ''Paradox'' was published in the early 1940s in New York City, New York, U.S.A. At least five issues were released. Issues 4 and 5 appeared in 1943. ...", by Larry Shaw, then editor of the pulp magazine ''Planet Stories'', and the fanzine [[Leprechaun]].
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  • [[Image:Brooklyn_Reporter_3.jpg|right|frame|'''The Brooklyn Reporter'''<br/> Issue 3 April 1935<br/> Cover art by George Gordo ...ence fiction fanzine edited by George Gordon Clarke of Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A.
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