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  • ...was the official organ of the Tolkien club, 'The Fellowship of the Ring'. In the UK, Ken Cheslin published [[Nazgul's Bane]] for British members. ...iginal issue to Richard Eney). It also contains the short story "Departure in Peace" by George Heap, credited as the first known fan fiction based on Tol
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  • ...jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Star Trek Songbook'''<br/>Edition 3 1976<br/>Cover art by George Barr]] ...and the last edition appeared in 1976. It featured articles, photographs, art work, letters, and song lyrics and music.
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  • ...Pat_Patterson.jpg‎ ‎|right|frame|'''Ibidem'''<br/> Issue 6 1957 <br/>Cover Art by [[Pat Patterson|Pat Patterson Lyons]] ]] ''Ibidem'' was published in Toronto, Ontario, Canada during the 1950s. P. Howard Lyons was a member of
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  • ...OMED''' zine, '''wakeATL''' zine, '''Blackout Poetry''' zine, and numerous art zines. [https://www.etsy.com/shop/UlteriorZines/ Zine Shop]
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  • ...release party at the Huntington YWCA to benefit the now-defunct Huntington Zine Library. [[Category:Zine]][[category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Appalachia]] [[Category:Poet
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  • '''Adorn''' is a [[zine]] published in Hartville, Ohio by Bree Suzanne. ...ography and poetry. It also includes articles on music and book, music and zine recommendations while dealing with such topics as romantic relationships an
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  • ...Writers' Festival, which itself is part of the ever sprawling This Is Not Art Festival. ...fair is organised by a member of the Australian zine community each year. In 2005, Susy Pow
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  • ...e to Dating Gangsters vol. 1''' is a zine released by [[Vice Versa Press]] in December 2011. ...This issue features tips on wooing traditional thugs, bikers, crust punks, art school kids, DJs, and skinheads.
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  • '''Conjunction''' is a UK [[zine]] based in Oxford. ...zine features themed issue with contributions from up and coming artists. In it's own words: "Conjunction is a place for ideas; preliminary or final. It
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  • ...ary]], a compilation of other artists' auto-bio comics, was first released in 1996. Still going strong, these comic zines have attracted a diverse, talen ...n 2001 and 2006. They appear in several library collections including ones in Denver, Seattle and Utah among others.
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  • ...f-promoting loudmouth, but he is equally or more self-loathing; so take it in steady doses. ...ans, and other random people. The zine is also a platform for his style of art, photography, and psycho-babble rambling about everything and nothing. Adit
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  • '''1-up''' is a [[zine]] by [[Raina Lee]], published in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. ...tories, criticism, art work and comics. Editor Lee has said that, with her zine, she wants to "explore video games from a more critical perspective, as a c
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  • ...is, H. Catchpole, Anthony Hayes, Tim Connor, T, and Anthony Colfelt. The [[zine]] features a range of cut and paste poems as well as an 'Ode to the Uni. of [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from Australia]] [[Category:Australian Capital Territory
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  • ...tland, and Victor Gonzalez in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. The two editors, in Ted White's words, "managed three somewhat contentious issues". ...y Hooper ([[Chunga]]), and [[Christina Lake]] ([[Head]]). It also featured art work by Alison Scott ([[Plokta]]).
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  • ...was a science fiction and fantasy fanzine by Arthur F. Williams published in London, England. ''The Science Fantasy Fan'' first appeared in April 1941 in wartime UK. Fans of the fanzine soon dubbed it "Stan".
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  • ..._copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Salamander'''<br/>Issue 1 January 1962<br/>Cover art by [[Bjo Trimble]]]] ...anuary 1962. Issue 2 followed in March 1962 and the third, and last issue, in July 1962.
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  • '''Necrolatrism''' (2007?-) is a [[perzine]] by Nadia, published in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. *[http://banshee-choirgirl.deviantart.com/ Nadia's Deviant Art website]
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  • 'bowling' [[zine]] published by Julian Davis (aka Chilly-Most), former swagman for the band, The first issue appeared in November of 1989. It ceased publication in the late-1990's. It presented itself as the house organ of "Deviant Bowlers
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  • ...ut]] and [[Miss C. Bean]]. We are purveyors of anthologies of zines, small art books, investigative social pieces, and local authors. ...art of our collective cultural history and look forward to our active roll in this effort.
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  • ...nown for singing in Bay Area punk bands and making art - but he also was a zine editor. ...also contributed art and writing for early issues of [[Robert Eggplant]]'s zine, [[Absolutely Zippo]].
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