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  • A resident of Colorado Springs, Colorado, U.S.A., Sandra is a prolific writer who started ''Greenwoman'' to share her opini '''#2:''' Topics include literary and film rose metaphors, a history of the Green Man (and Green Woman), and organizing a fundraising garden tour. (Aug
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  • '''An Inside Job''' is a [[minicomic]] [[zine]] by [[Hob]], published since 2000. All of the stories within are adapted from the author's dreams, some whimsical and some dark and violent, drawn in various
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  • ...oklyn, New York, U.S.A. by Harold W. Kirshenblit, as the official organ of the East New York Science Fiction League. ....1 to 1.5, then Kirshenblit skipped two numbers and published 1.8 and 2.1. The final issue, 3.1, was edited by Frederik Pohl and was released as an incomp
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  • ....SeattleDIY.org SeattleDIY.org] and a member of the SeattleDIY Collective. The first issue of '''Heart Murmur''' dealt with his experiences working with y [[Category:Zine]][[category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Washington Zines]][[Category:Perzine]]
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  • ...n Duarte, California. U.S.A. in January of 1972. Ten issues were released. The 10th and last issue appeared in January 1976. ..."McSorley Among the Nightingales", reprinted years later, as were many of the articles in ''Awry''.
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  • ...ed Sweet Spot, Future Transmission, Kinetoscope and other zines throughout the 1990s and mid-2000s. He currently posts nearly every day on two blogs: Cin ...Richard Hugo House in Seattle, Washington. Back issues are still available from Peck for a modest mailing fee.
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  • ...genre zine edited and published by C.C. Clingan from Oroville, California, U.S.A. ...Scott Home and Franklin Searight. Articles were by Dirk Mosig, editor of [[The Miskatonic]], on [[H. P. Lovecraft]], [[Charles R. Saunders]], editor of [[
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  • '''Painter Lewis''' is a [[zine]] by [[sts]], published in Portland, Or., U.S.A. ...one from 5-year-old Claire who tells sts that "You look like the queen of the H-word place", upon seeing her with newly bleached hair with reddish tips a
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  • ...as a science fiction fanzine published by Dave Hulan and Dave Locke in the U.S.A. ...hen California, U.S.A. Issue 2 was released in 1962, with #3 mailed out in the [[Southern Fandom Press Alliance]] mailing of June 1963, # 5 appeared in O
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  • ...Milkshake''' was a [[zine]] by Slut Latex and Boy Toy from Austin, Texas, U.S.A. ...etical personals and collages; and many photographs by editor Boy Toy, and from photobooths around town.
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  • '''Pardon the Typos''' was an art zine from 2000 edited by Gregory Scaff. ...Burlington, Vermont, U.S.A. in 2000 under the label of Bite Me! Press. The zine was guerrilla circulated in bookstores,libraries and coffee shops.
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  • '''Third Mind''' was a [[one-shot]] zine from Macon, GA., U.S.A., put together by Shannon Peri (Shannon Perry). ...The contents of this sole issue may be described as New Age ruminations on the nature of death, rebirth, creation, and art.
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  • '''alabama grrrl''' is the perzine of Ailecia Ruscin written and distributed through [[Pisces]], [[Pan ...Pittsburgh, PA, and Lawrence, KS. The print run was between 500-1,000. The zine consisted of personal writings about punk, contemporary anarchist and left
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  • ''Star Fire'' was published in the 1970s in San Francisco, California, U.S.A. ...Simak: The Metaphysical Years"; Lord Jim Khennedy; John Rodel, on spending the night in an overgrown cemetery; and Billy Ray Wolfenbarger.
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  • ...early 1990s by [[Riot Grrrl]] Arcata/Eureka, a Riot Grrrl chapter between the two cities in California. [[Category: Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]][[Category: Riot Grrrl]] [[Category: Feminism]] [[Category:California Zin
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  • '''Vampire Junction''' was a zine edited by Candy Cosner. ...was begun in 1991, and published for five years from Gainsville, Florida, U.S.A. At least 10 issues were released.
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  • [[Image:Black_lily_1997win_n5_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Black Lily'''<br/>Issue 5 Winter 1997<br/>Cover art by [[Cathy Buburuz]]]] '''The Black Lily''' was a literary zine edited by Vincent Kuklewski (d. November 28, 2003) and published by Souther
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  • ...ence fiction and fantasy zine edited by Van Splawn in St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A. The first issue was published in February 1952, and distributed by the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]]. It was 8 pages.
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  • ...ldwellers''' is a [[zine]] by [[Adam Seraphic]] of [[San Antonio, Texas]], U.S.A. ...s, and was loosely affiliated with [[UTSA]]. The zine includes letters to the editor, gossip, reviews of zines such as [[Too Far]], [[Spew 2]], [[Austin
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