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  • ...hit the streets and mailed ten boxes of zines for review to [[Jerod Pore]] for the short-lived electronic version of Factsheet Five. Today Hudson Luce is a lawyer and has nothing to do with zines or publishing.
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  • ...the zines featured in the anthology via mail order, and discount vouchers for zine purchases at a variety of zine stockists in Melbourne. Zine excerpts f ...'Chimp Frenzy' (actually, editor [[Adam Ford]], who dressed up especially for the launch of '''Chimp Frenzy #1''')]]
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  • In his notes for "Fractured Fandoms", Richard Lynch writes, "...in the first half of the 195 ...uring material by women." The ''Fancyclopedia'', however, asserts that the name of the fanzine was ''The Femizine''.
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  • ...ms, theories, and life experiences. Erin, who would later go by her middle name, Nicole, wrote fifteen issues of '''Oppress This''' over the course of ten ..., which [[Marissa Falco]] of [[Red Hooded Sweatshirt]] zine drew the cover for.
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  • ...able spaces. I write; reports, poetry, editorials, copy, fluff, especially for web. I take photos, mostly with my phone and compact digitals, sometimes wi
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  • '''Meine Zeichen''' (German for ''My Signs'') is a small book, written and self published by ''Andreas Oska ...n artist and musician based in Cologne, Germany. As a musician he is known for his music performances with his self invented instruments created using pal
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  • ...st infections, emmenagogues and abortifactents). jae compiled the content for this zine after doing an apprenticeship on a small organic herb farm in Nov This zine is not available for mail order at this time. When in print it is available at the [[Toronto Wo
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  • ...is issue also marked the beginning of a more high-tech computer processing for the magazine. But even with this new technology, Jay still thought the maga ...is Where You Thought You’d Be At This Point In Your Life?'' made its debut for issue#14. The piece was well-received and was a wonderful diversion from th
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  • ...lifornia label Lookout! Records, run by prominent [[punk]] [[zine]] writer for [[Maximum Rock N Roll]], [[Larry Livermore]]. ...Absolutely Zippo]]. Armstrong was suspended from Pinole Valley High School for selling an issue of Zippo that had "Legalize Crack" written on the cover. A
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  • ...aim to provide space and connection. They also provide arts opportunities for ill and disabled folk. In September 2018, Drawn Poorly had it's first performance night for the "Barriers" Zine Launch. The performers included Jamie Lee, Joby Mageean
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  • ...ntly Arrow Archive is using Recourcemate to catalog its growing collection for public lending.
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  • ...nd humor zine published by [[Henry H. Owings]] of Atlanta, GA. It is known for its derisive criticism and satirical tone. ...ously harsh appraisal of a band will often run in close proximity to an ad for that band's latest album.
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  • '''Oona Moon Horton''' wrote for the [[zine]] [[Three Sheets to the Wind]] while living in Austin, TX in 199
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  • The editorial slant for the publication has been summarized by the editors: ...performance with an agenda of building, not destroying. Passion and faith for the future. New moods, ideas, movements and thoughts.''
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  • ...ccording to its own account of its history, '''Nosebleed''' “carved a path for itself which ridiculously outlived it's contemporaries.” Boz has also contributed to [[Unfit for Consumption]].
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  • ...nes have included [[A Renegade's Handbook to Love & Sabotage]], [[You Live for the Fight When That's All That You've Got]], [[Love Letters to Monsters]], * [[You Live for the Fight When That's All That You've Got]]
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  • ...ollows the story of a group of humans who would rather not be used as fuel for robots. Blood fueled robots.
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  • ...in 1981. Six issues of the original title appeared. It was revived in 2001 for an online version, which was issue 7. ...gging a Dead Trekkie: Changes" and a detourned poster by Jamieson-Williams for ''SF Contario''.
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  • ...e, Alaska and Pensacola, Florida. His [[perzines]] include [[PTBH!]] and [[For Crying Out Loud]] which were both written in the late 1990s.
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  • ...given the award for 'Best Radical Historian' by ''The Williamette Weekly'' for Issue seven of Nosedive, a double issue featuring Portland's radical past; ...r of 2005. Then, in 2006, Icky's work was included in the show ''[[No Need For Sleep: an exhibition of visual art by zine makers and the zines they produc
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