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  • ...ng weekly zine project where the creator makes a zine in a day once a week for a years time.
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  • ...When he returned to the U.S. he became editor of ''The National Amateur'' for a period of time. ...ce in 1951 and 1952. She also published the fanzine [[Pendragon]] for FAPA for many years. She was in the midst of preparing a new issue when she passed a
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  • ...d zineish for the first three years, and contributors were paid two issues for their stories. ...ission word count (up to 3,000 words). ''TFL'' also instituted a pay scale for its contributors.
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  • ....A., Rennes, France, and Berlin, Germany. It was one of the zines selected for inclusion in the anthology of queer zines that made up issue six of [[Outpu In one piece for the zine, editor Gwenael Rattke writes about the difficulty of not fitting
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  • ...s that you are told you aren't allowed to say. SAy the LOUD. And get ready for the girl power revolution!"
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  • '''Larry Livermore''' is a musician, record label owner and a prolific writer for [[zine]]s who now lives in New York. ...One Planet, One People'' and ''Spy Rock Road'' and two EPs, and lent their name to the record label Livermore co-founded with David Hayes in 1987, called L
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  • ...[zine]] today (the term [[zine]] is generally thought of as a shorter term for the word fanzine). ...es about Science Fiction. Fan magazines had been around, in various forms, for more than 50 years before the term was coined. Other terms had included "am
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  • ...ner and blogger living in Glasgow, Scotland. She has been publishing zines for 20+ years and recently opened a zine distro, [[Pushpin Zines]] to help prom ...s from a group of DIY zinemakers, label owners and band members and lasted for over 10 years. The site is still live but not very active.
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  • '''Shots''' is a photo [[zine]]. It was begun by [[Daniel Price]] also known for his [[perzine]], [[Moonlight Chronicles]].
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  • ...tten by [[Meredith Stern]], also known as ''Merrydeath Stern'', and lasted for four issues. ...cky Apparatus]], and was a collection of Merrydeath’s artwork explanations for each piece, and where they were printed. She had a very distinctive style o
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  • ...] that was published on the sixth of June of 2006. It was initially a gift for a friend but, after a few months, Mae decided to distribute it to the zine ...t always being the quiet girl in her childhood, discovering [[Riot Grrrl]] for the first time and how it affected her as a Filipina, dissecting love & rel
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  • ...n, New York where he drives a taxi and works as a freelance writer, mostly for the culture website www.splicetoday.com based in Baltimore. ...er fanzine [[Murtaugh]] into another website or blog and continues to root for the Pirates despite the inexplicable preponderance of nerdy SABR-types who
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  • ...to see that the hand that had rendered them was not as advertised. Except for one that is. D. used expressions like "twee", and "the technical quality of ...[Nova Award for Best Fanzine]] in 1993.As well, Ounsley also won the award for Best Fanwriter the same year, and also in 1995.
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  • ...for 'Trades and Services' on the reverse. Circled in red pen is a listing for a Dream Technologist which reads as follows: "Dream Technologist / Requires
    947 bytes (142 words) - 00:35, 11 November 2009
  • ...ork appeared from John Carl, Jim McLeod, and Randy Mohr, who did the cover for issue two. ...dat]], contributed to [[Khatru]] and [[Locus]], and wrote ''Fritz Leiber'' for the Starmont Reader's Guide series (1980).
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  • ...br/>(the top left corner where the title would be has been hidden by owner for display on online auction)]] ...themselves as a "Tricontinental Revolutionary Fanzine Commission" (Hanna, for TAFF, 1985), with Valma Brown and Leigh Edmonds representing Australia; Jud
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  • ...', published in February 1941, were Kuhn, Bridges and Portteus, as well as for issue 2, released in April. Issue 3, from June, was edited by Richard Kuhn. ...s was stationed in New York City and after the war went on to do a fanzine for the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]].
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  • ...U.S.A. While it was science fiction fandom zine, it also became well known for its coverage of the rock music scene of the era as well. ...issue 28 in 1974. In 1975, ''Starling'' was nominated for a [[Hugo Award for Best Fanzine]].
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  • ...Stab]]. The [[zine]] is contains a story that was the author's major work for English Entension 2 (Year 12). ...y entire year was filled with these two characters. Afterwards it was hard for me to write anything that didn't sound like a continuation of this story."
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  • ...area. The book is printed and produced by the author/artist, and is sold for non-profit, on a donation basis. ...cter in this [[zine]] is ''Sleeze'', a recently divorced ex-hitman, headed for an early death, but decides before his time is up to cause a little ruckus
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