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  • ...d to promoting and developing community via tutorials, [[Zinester_Podcasts|audio readings from zines]] and open-forum discussions. Fall of Autumn is a co-op ...In December of 2005, Lastufka published the first [[Zinester Podcast]], an audio interview with [[Microcosm Publishing]]’s [[Joe Biel]].
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  • '''Factory Direct''' was an art [[zine]] from New Orleans. It was written by Jamie Schweser, Abram Shalom Himelste The zine's publisher was Jamie and Abram’s New Mouth from the Dirty South. It had
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  • ...nd Fixtures. Cover star: Robin Steward. Included bonus C-60 audio-cassette zine *No. 14 (October 1993): Featured an interview with [[Harry Butler]] of the zine [[DNA]], articles on Tibet, The Clouds, Norwegian whaling, The Brendas, the
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  • ...a CD. Each band created their own zine page for the compilation companion zine. The music was mostly from Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, and other midwestern [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...tival and fan conventions, video and DVD releases, books, collectibles, CD audio dramas from Big Finish productions, the current activities of ''Dark Shadow [[Category:Zine]]
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  • '''DDT''' (also known as Da-Da Tennis, or Dada Tennis) was a [[zine]] of bizarre free-surrealist writings and graphics, chiefly created by its ...designed for use in the Amiga computer. During its computer-disc phase the zine was sometimes co-edited by the novelists James Chapman and Randie Lipkin, w
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  • ...sues have been published so far. It was featured in Volume Two of 1997's [[Zine Yearbook]]. The most recent issue, # 5 1/2, was released in March 2006. ...heeters]]; [[Tales Of Blarg]], edited by [[Janelle Hessig]]; and the audio zine [[Long Ago and Right Now]]. He has also appeared on the radio show ''[[This
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  • '''Chainsaw''' was a zine published by [[Donna Dresch]] out of Olympia Washington that later develope ...of the Gaga Dada, and Vomit Launch. '''Chainsaw''' was an early queercore zine and was also influential for the emerging [[Riot Grrrl]] scene, since its p
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  • ...ne years, Nicole has annually teamed up with [[Clutch McBastard]] and his zine [[Clutch]] for an split issue of their zines that features the work of both Nicole is a founder of the [[Portland Zine Symposium]], and an organizer of the [[Midwest Underground Media Symposium]
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  • In the mid 1960s, he also appeared in the audio play "Mars Is Heaven", written by Ray Bradbury and performed by the Olympia [[Category:Zine]]
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  • '''Erick Lopez''' is a writer and editor for [[Communique']] zine. He resides in Norwalk, California. ...ord label called Strangelight Music Recordings; mostly releasing home-made Audio Zines and music made by their bands Texas Twins and Wide Eyed. Strangelight
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  • '''Zugang''' (German for "Access") was a zine from Richmond, Indiana, U.S.A. ...mund Weiss. ''Zugang'' was a photocopied [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] zine that was published by Lisa L and was always free.
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  • ...sm Publishing]], [[Cantankerous Titles]], and co-founder of the [[Portland Zine Symposium]]. He grew up in Cleveland and Pittsburgh before resettling in Po ...introduced to zines in 1994 when [[Jake Kelly]] was selling copies of his zine "[[Summer]]" at the Euclid Tavern in Cleveland. Joe had given up on reading
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  • ...as featured in the exhibition ''[[The Copyist Conspiracy: An Exhibition of Zine Art]]''. ...ntributed to the audio zine [[Long Ago and Right Now]] and to the [[punk]] zine [[Maximum Rock N Roll]], for which she wrote reviews for a number of years.
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  • ...3rd edition, the project was started when [[Joe Biel]] did some classroom zine work with [[Marc Moscato]] and [[Eleanor Whitney]] and wanted to have an en ...nd fans. It also includes footage from Portland's annual Zine Symposium, a zine bicycle tour of Portland, and music by J Church and Defiance, OH.
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  • [[Image:HIDE_copy.jpg|200px|frame|right| '''Hide''' Zine and Cassette Issue Four]] '''Hide''' was a zine released in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in the 1980's.
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  • ==Zine Camp invitation / open call for participation== On the 24-25th of May, WORM will host a 2 day Zine Camp, an open workspace
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  • ==Zine Camp invitation / open call for participation== On the 24-25th of May, WORM will host a 2 day Zine Camp, an open workspace
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  • ...bonese Qualk, SPK, Test Department, Religious Overdose, Velvet Monkeys and Audio Leter. Spin off fanzines also produced by Alan Rider were [[Sticky Fingers ...t.com/2011/02/interview-22-part-1.html Interview Part 1 with Alan Rider on Zine Weekly]
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  • ...Located on the shelves are [[comic]]s, [[chapbook]]s, novels, catalogs, [[Zine|zines]], artists' books, and more. A comprehensive reference section includ * Introduction to Zine Publishing
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