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  • Mitch Emerson is a 32 year old [[writer]] for [[Verbicide]]. Emerson is the film reviewer for Verbicide. In this role, he defines himself, in his own words, as, "Not a c
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  • ...to paper. [T]he kind of zines you can keep in your back pocket for later, for when you need them, on a bus ride full of strangers or in the early morning
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  • ...explores ideas relating to Contemporary Art Practice and offers a platform for work that perhaps might otherwise go under the radar. The zine features art ...er long, three year hiatus, issue 13 will be published in September 2012. For information about stockists and submissions check out the '''tangent''' web
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  • It was originally published by Marc Ortlieb from 1995 to 2002 as a newszine for the Australian National Science Fiction Association. In 2002 Ortlieb handed Among the reporters for the ''Bullsheet'' have been Andy Porter ([[Algol]]), Bruce Gillespie ([[SF
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  • ...is a group of anarchists who have known each other for years, a few of us for decades. We share a desire to totally transform society. We want to live wi ...) of books and pamphlets, texts to inspire disagreement and passion, ideas for people to argue, collaborate, and conspire with, environments (events and s
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  • Although the second issue, released in Spring 1978, included Cutts' name in the credits, he had little editorial input and dropped out before the re ...ided with Lewis being commissioned to produce a ''Star Wars''-themed cover for the first issue of the news-stand magazine ''Starburst'', hence the inclusi
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  • ...e wishing to make a fanzine, "... and continued by Lisa and Joe as a forum for their various interests." The staff writers for the fanzine are Joseph Major, Lisa Major and Grant McCormick.
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  • '''''Something for the Weekend''''' was an [[apazine]] edited by [[Steve Green]] and distribut
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  • ...s to resistance movements/communities/cultures and building support/praxis for such resistance within/outside our community." ...in an article on the relation between addiction and civilization. Writing for a 3rd issue of xOFTSx was completed, namely an extensive critique of the Br
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  • ...hich went to buying things to make clip-art from and gorging on Taco Bell, for which the writers had to drive 15 miles down route 17. The rules for writing for this zine were that you had to be male and either single or otherwise not i
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  • ...eased as a fund raiser for the DC Children's Hospital. Most of the stories for ''Knight Shift'' were written by members of the FKFIC-L fan fiction mailing
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  • ..., she and F.M. Busby, Burnett Toskey, and Wally Weber won the [[Hugo Award for Best Fanzine]] in 1960. ...the Nameless'' was begun in the 1950s by F. M. Busby. In the mid-50s, the name was shortened to ''Cry'', when the zine editors began publishing more gener
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  • [[Image:Bith_logo.jpg|thumb|right|alt=Logo for bird in the Hand|[[Bird in the Hand]] zine shop]] ...of typewriters, staplers, pens/pencils and photocopier that are available for use by anyone who visits. Bird in the Hand was also the first zine shop in
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  • ...f the [[Bat annex|Bat Annex Free School Library]] and Steven Square Center for the Arts. The collection contains a large [[anarchism|anarchist]] section, Contact [mailto:zineapothecary@gmail.com Lacey Prpic Hedtke] for more information.
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  • ...n shaped with scissors and affixed to the master with tape, glue, or paste for photocopying. Purists of the cut and paste technique use typewriters or han ...ropriated conventions of typewriting such as rows of "x" placed over words for "deletion."
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  • * #3 - Looking for a Job, April – July 2012 ...includes short descriptions of each of my interviews, plus tips on looking for a job.
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  • ...ne]]s in that they are interactive independent publications created by and for a specific community. They are, as zines, an example of a painstaking effor ...rd systems in that Mailing Comment discussions between members can stretch for years. While the Internet has brought the age of instant communications, th
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  • ...in California. He has been producing his own self published [[minicomic]]s for a number of years. As well, he produces the weekly comic strip ''Slowwave'' ...en nominated four times for an Ignatz Award and has won numerous citations for his work.
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  • ...ed in grayscale and was sold for $1.00 (though most copies were given away for promotional purposes.) The first (and currently only) printing run was limi
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  • '''Seventh Grade''' is a [[memoir zine]] by Naomi Oceans, a pen name for [[Marina]], and was written in 2007, and published in Berkeley, California, ...an early October night. The large, plastic wrapped sponge that was meant for a mattress crinkled when I moved and I was afraid of waking the stranger, n
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