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  • ...f suicide, I introduce the Speak the VIRUS podcast and discuss my affinity for the grrrlVIRUS. I also talk about personal interactions in the zine communi ===Issue 2 - For the Love of Zines===
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  • ...ent of "TAFF", the TransAtlantic Fan Fund for 1962, which made it possible for British science fiction fans to visit fans in the U.S. and vice versa.
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  • ...[[zine]]s are written by younger people, ''The Ken Chronicles'' is notable for being written by a retiree. Ken shares stories about his vacations, family ...that interesting person you meet on the bus that makes you sorry it’s time for your stop."
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  • ...and frustration at the lack of representation and meaningful zine material for Black, Indigenous, and people of color. Gomez scoured through zine distros ...datory Sliding Scale’ item to their cart before checkout online. This pays for the distro’s overhead costs, and to operate the 100% to Black zinesters i
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  • ...all of the time! I thought it would be awesome to have an online resource for body-positive goods and writing, so that you wouldn't have to scour the Int
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  • ...o are available for mail and online ordering, as well as via PDF downloads for those who wish to print their own zines.
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  • The California-based [[zine]] has been ongoing for about 4 years, with five issues to date. Honey B Temple started her zine be ...can each take daily actions to make the world a better and healthier place for all living beings, and a couple of zines in the "Intimate City" series, whi
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  • ...nd 1960s, Karen Anderson produced ''The Zed'', a mimeographed fanzine made for the [[Spectator Amateur Press Society]] (SAPS). This was a long-running sma ...or ''Die Zeitschrift für Vollstandige Unsinn'' translated as ''The Journal for Utter Nonsense''.
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  • ...nding members of the [[J. Cruelty Catalog]]. He is now an associate editor for ''Fate Magazine'' in Minneapolis, MN.
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  • ...k over the editorship of the zine. Jennifer Schwartz did the cover drawing for issue one, and her and her brother became more involved. Numerous [[hardcore]] [[punk]] bands were interviewed for the zine including Flipper, Circle Jerks, Saccharine Trust, Dead Kennedys,
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  • Tamarin is a book reviewer for [[Verbicide]]. He wrote the 'e-Book' ''Let Then Eat Snuff''. ''Peachy'' was ...or its producer, Harbinger International Films. He is also General Counsel for ''Girls and Corpses'' magazine and several other prominent clients.
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  • ...populist zine, since 1993. In the zine community he is perhaps most noted for his ill-tempered conflicts on Usenet (against [[Jim Goad]] and others). Som He was also known on Usenet for boasting of being expelled from four schools. He also planned on seeking el
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  • ...bass for the Minneapolis punk band Pissed. Siskind later became a vocalist for Disrespect.
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  • ...and doing publicity for friends, writing grants and consulting on finance for other projects, and working miscellaneous temp jobs. She moved to Oakland,
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  • ...s of commercial brewing's negative effects on the environment, and recipes for beer salad dressing, beer barbeque sauce, and more.
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  • '''Pixel''' is a monthly [[PDF]] zine edited by David Burton and available for free on [[eFanzines.com]]. ...a pastiche of art nouveau/art deco to a more modern appearance), although for the most part the contributors and material remained the same.
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  • ...0 zines, artist books, and other handmade publications, alongside a studio for printmaking, book and zine making, and papermaking. The official opening reception for '''Soapbox''' was held on March 26, 2011. As part of the festivities, there
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  • ...ur’ [[zine]]. The discussion was entitled ‘Writing for zines’. The speaker for this workshop was [[Mark Hatchman]] a long time [[zine]] writer living in B ...out where you can go once you have discovered the world of self publishing for the fifth session. This session was entitled ‘Where to now - The Internet
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  • ...or pushy. He's done 70+ essays. Many were printed in his book [[All About Nothing]]. He also wrote the [[chapbook]], [[The Philosopher]]. He was also a regular monthly columnist for [[Musea]] and has contributed to [[WoRMfEA$t!]] zine.
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  • ...The Vancouver house he lived in was a gathering place for west coast punks for many years, and stories of the people who passed through are a staple of th
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