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  • ...icle "Fanzines Cater to Cults like Sci Fi? Skateboards? There's A Magazine For You" from ''The Daily News'' of May 4, 1987, Irv Slifkin writes, "Featured Quote: "I'll usually work intensely for eight hours a day for two weeks before Duprass goes out. It's really a hobby, although there's lo
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  • ...s]] requoted, “Make your own culture and stop consuming that which is made for you.”
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  • ...and is made up of what callers call in. He also says he's been doing this for years. He calls it free public media and adds "Would you like fries with yo
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  • Mike is best know for his comic zine [[Empty Life]] which has been published since the 1990's. In ...r of [[one-shot]] zines, including the spectacularly-named ''Enlightenment For Only Pennies a Day or Goddamn It, If They Can Put a Monkey in Space, They C
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  • ...ALLY. You might not think of your check-book as a weapon, but it is a tool for change. Do whatever you can to make a difference".
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  • ...wards, Christina Lake and Simon Ounsley, also from issue 10, was selected for reprinting in the anthology [[Fanthology '87]]. ...Lake were nicknamed "the Twins" and stood successfully as joint candidates for the TransAtlantic Fan Fund.
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  • ...ntion, which featured the finalists in the fiction and poetry competitions for the Australian National Media Con. *[http://home.vicnet.net.au/~asff/susan.htm Susan Smith-Clarke bio for the Chandler Award]
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  • sts is also a well-known musician, and has played drums for the bands The Lookers, Cadallaca, The Haggard, and Shemo. She has recorded ...as made three low-budget experimental short videos, as well as short films for the video label [[Emilia Smokebomb]]. She also appears in the documentary f
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  • '''Revenge''' was an early British [[punk]] fanzine, which ran from Jan 1977 for 6-7 issues to early 1978. ...eously in mainstream press such as ''NME'' and ''Sounds''. It is best know for citations in Jon Savage's ''Englands Dreaming'', and Ralph Shakur's ''Under
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  • ...oration between OCAD University students and to open up the world of zines for readers and creators everywhere! The collection is organized according to t ...D Zine Library will happily collect, preserve and share these publications for many years to come.
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  • '''Supreme Nothing''' is a [[zine]] by Denny Lewalk, Burton, Ohio. ...It was a [[perzine]] dealing with depression and everyday life, and a way for the editor to communicate her emotions and confusions.
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  • ...promises: "Inside: Photos, Personals, One Handed fiction and True Stories for, by and about men who believe a mid is a terrible thing to waste." ...and the punx are the only ones living. Much like our world. The project is nothing short of brilliant. Well-written, high concept - the punks will rule when t
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  • ...ge Dominatrix'' (Last Gasp), which has been translated abroad and optioned for film. ...shington areas. The two women also put on all-ages matinee shows under the name "No Scene Zine Presents..."
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  • ...the same amount of years and found some of his writings while working on another magazine he was working on at the time, [[My life as a... ...zine]]. At tha ...a bit from the past, present, and hopefully the future, and always looking for artists to submit art, writings ( poetry, stories, ranting, etc.,.,)
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  • ...l a very strong creative potential within our environment, a viable source for content. Both of these aspects are our core motivation. So here we are, pub TFGC Publishing evolved from the independent record label ''Themes For Great Cities'' (Düsseldorf, Germany).
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  • ...the editor was happy to note that he had not charged more than fifty cents for any of those issues. Later issues included the byline "Proud to be gay owne ...ne for [[Maximum Rock 'N' Roll]] in the 1980's and was a regular columnist for part of the early 1990's.
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  • ...agazine''' is a web and print ‘zine for the arts, providing a formal venue for voices of all kinds, whether it be fiction, poetry, nonfiction, creative es ...a of creating a zine was first discussed in 2007. Post undergrad, looking for something meaningful to do, the group's idea was to bring art to our city i
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  • ...ence fiction and fantasy reading. ''TLMA'' was the official organ, running for six issues, with three issues of ''The Little Corpuscle'' appearing. ...res, poetry too... Editor Lynn Hickman has done a fine job on thish, and I for one look forward to future issues of similar quality."
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  • ...er winning the [[Aurora Award for Best Fanzine]] for three years in a row, for the years 2000, 2001, and 2002.
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  • ...ers the author's time as a Pentecostal Christian and how he left that life for one without faith. It then discussed the three things the author feels fait
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