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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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  • The first issue of ''Black Tea'' was released in summer 2007 with 28 mini-sized ...bout Jack Kerouac and the Cassady’s, and second about the authors visit to the Tassajara Zen Center, as well as other short & funny autobiographical comic
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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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  • ...t was a personal zine with diaristic writings and reviews. Contributors to the zine included illustrators [[Mike Tolento]], editor of [[Empty Life]], F.C. Issue #9 was released in the Fall of 1999. The final issue was #10, published in 2001. She now publishes a blog.
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  • The first issue was produced in a numbered limited edition of 300 copies, and s ...oto, Bruce D. Griffiths, Deborah K. Raney, [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] ([[The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror]]), Charles Schneider, and Stephani
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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 ...ry:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Literary Zines]] [[Category:1990's publications]]
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  • ...Grant has been writing and publishing "the Goat" from [[Chicago]], IL for the last eight years. ...ory:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Illinois Zines]][[Category:2000's publications]]
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  • Published in the 2990s in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A., at least two issues of this title ..., Michael Glass, bands such as Psycho-drama, Sonic Youth, Wayne County and the Electric Chairs, Ween, and Youth Brigade. Photographs were contributed by J
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  • ...]] published throughout the 1990's. Each issue had a hodgepodge of content from band interviews and reviews to pop culture analysis and humor. ...y:Washington Zines]] [[Category:1990's publications]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...ho-based zine published by [[Mark Hanford]]. He published 3 issues during the years 1983 and 1984. [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...vision is Furniture". Crystal Blue Persuasion also includes reviews of the zines [[Smart Like Eve]], [[Get Off My Property]], and [[William Wants a Doll]]. ''Crystal Blue Persuasion'' is included in the Sophia Smith Collection of zines at Smith College.
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  • ...bbs-Coons, Joshua K. Chase (a guest poet from Minneapolis), Ben Simon, and the Disgusting Old Hippie, also a veteran KCPR DJ. ...e Windows (currently signed to Sub Pop Records), Chonk & the Ghostfiddler (from Berkeley, CA).
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  • '''Pistil Prose''' was a [[zine]] published by the staff of Pistil Books out of Seattle, WA., U.S.A. ...ssue, 1999). A popular feature of the last three issues was excerpts from the bookstore staff's journal, titled "Retail Hell."
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  • ...s. The first issue appeared in March 1963, and nine issues were published, the last in February 1967. ...o, Alva Rogers, and Gordon Eklund, Issue 9 featured Alva Rogers writing on the 1966 WorldCon.
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  • ...es generally not discussed in the [[DIY|D.I.Y]] or zine community, such as the anti-illegal immigration movement, D.I.Y ...ng processes, drug addiction, Oi!, and traditional Skinhead culture around the world.
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  • '''Rug Burn''' was a [[zine]] produced in Lincoln, Nebraska, in the mid-'90s. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Nebraska Zines]]
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