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  • ...e summer of 1954, and was appropriately entitled ''Summer Torrents''. This zine was a [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]] mailing. ...appeared in May 1956; Issue 8 in February 1957; and Issue 9, which may be the last issue, in May 1957.
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  • ''La Pierna Tierna'' was published in the 1990s in Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A. it focused on a variety of poetry including science fiction, fantasy, spec ...as [[Little Green Men]], [[Mindsparks]], [[Scavenger's Newsletter]], and [[The Vampire's Crypt]], among others.
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  • [[Image:PoeticKnight1.jpg|right|frame|'''The Poetic Knight''' <br/> Issue 1 Spring 1991 <br/> Cover art by Chuck Bordell ...l and Kristina While and published by Chimera Press in North Canton, Ohio, U.S.A.
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  • '''The Coolest Retard''' was a [[zine]] from Chicago, IL., U.S.A. that was put together by editor Craig Schmidt with Karen Wehrle and Dianne ...so featured record and live shows reviews, news items and editorials about the state of music.
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  • ...hed by Periwinkle Press in Madison, Wisconsin U.S.A., ''Corr'' appeared in the 1960s and 1970s. The first issue of ''Corr'' was published in 1969.
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  • '''Perkins Press''' was a zine published in Massachusetts, U.S.A. during the 1990s. ...named after its location: Perkins Ave. in Northampton, Massachusetts. The zine was printed on tabloid newsprint.
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  • ...ts are part of the zine's title) was published by John Purcell from Texas, U.S.A., in a writ of 'fealous jage' (thank you, Inspector Clouseau) in 2006-2007, ...rchive of ''And furthermore...'' is available online at www.efanzines.com, the fanzine website hosted by Bill Burns.
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  • '''Lee Anne Lavell''' is a zine editor and writer from Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.A. ...Anne Tremper co-authored, with Ray Beam, the fanzine [[Indiana Fantasy]]. The first issue appeared in 1951. Issues 2 and 3 were released in 1952.
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  • ...ll-poetry issue, wasn't published until March 1945, and was distributed by the Vanguard Amateur Press Association (VAPA). Contributions of poetry came from Louis de Geneste, Selma Green, Don Gualterio, Damon Knight ([[Snide]]), Ray
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  • ...ne shot]] [[zine]] by [[Stevec Bones]] and published in Richmond, Indiana, U.S.A. ...ic Priests who have molested children and the reactions to these scandals, the ethics of eating burgers at McDonalds, erotic fiction, and lots of photos o
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  • '''The Science Fiction Fan''' was a fanzine published by Olon F. Wiggins. ...Colorado, U.S.A., before the last issue, #55, appeared in February 1941. The Associate Editor was P.J. Searles. Contributing Editors were Hayward S. Kir
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  • [[Image:YR cover.jpg|frame|The Yellow Rake]] ''The Yellow Rake'' is a small-run print zine based in Denver, Colorado, U.S.A.
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  • ...ea''' is a [[minicomic]] by [[Jason Martin]] of San Francisco, California, U.S.A. ...007 with 28 mini-sized pages. Martin originally planned it to be a oneshot zine.
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  • '''P.U.N.K.''' is a zine from San Francisco, California, U.S.A ...hat also stood out was its format; a full sheet of 8 1/2 x 14" spread gave the visual heavy approach a note worthy effect.
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  • '''Frontier''' is a science fiction fanzine published by the Frontier Society. ...gbiel became editor with issue six. Issue 7, released January 1942, may be the last issue, according to [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], writing in "All Our Yesterd
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  • Seven issues were published in Lenoyne, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Issue 7, the last issue, appeared in April 1969. ...rs of comic strips included Vaughn Bode, who contributed "Junkwaffel" and "The Green Lizard".
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  • '''What Goes On''' was a [[fanzine]] devoted to the Velvet Underground. ...ith reprints of the show posters; an article on following Lou Reed around from his concert to his hotel room to a restaurant, and then, another day, to an
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  • ...blished annually by [[zinester]] [[Bunnigrrrl]] out of Orange County, CA., U.S.A. ...s a personal zine with diaristic writings and reviews. Contributors to the zine included illustrators [[Mike Tolento]], editor of [[Empty Life]], F.C. Bran
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  • ...rse and art" edited by Deborah and Ken Raney in Fort Montgomery, New York, U.S.A. The first issue was produced in a numbered limited edition of 300 copies, and s
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  • ...e]] run by "talking songs" artist and [[writer]] [[Adam Gnade]], author of the book <I>Hymn California</I>. Focusing on fiction and essays, it was publish [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Literary Zines]] [[Category:1990's publications]]
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