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  • '''Brains''' is a literary [[zine]] released in the U.S.A. Subtitled "The Journal of Egghead Sexuality", the zine was edited by Nayland Blake and D-L Alvarez.
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  • ...or-charity print-only [[lit-zine|literary zine]]. Before it was a literary zine, it was a local general interest zine, and raised over $3,000 for good causes
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  • ...was ''Les Thomas presents the H.P. Lovecraft Fanzine''. It was a literary zine devoted to the weird fiction writer [[H. P. Lovecraft]] and his [[Cthulhu M [[Category:Zine|H.P. Lovecraft]]
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  • ...annual celebration of independent print. These and many more independent, literary projects were designed by his graphic design collective, [http://www.bleach
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  • '''Uten Ord''' is a [[lit-zine|LitZine]] based in Ventura County, California, USA. ...n anonymous means to practice their trade and to work on and develop their literary voice.
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  • ...published in the 1990s in Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.A.. and was literary zine devoted to speculative fiction, horror, and weird fiction. [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...a variety of sex zines from prisoners. They also sell Xerox porn and other literary smut which they sell for a profit.
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  • ...] [[Inspector 18]]. For several years, he also served as news editor for [[Zine World: A Reader's Guide to the Underground Press]]. ...he organization's director. During this time, he released the [[one shot]] zine [[Wet Firecracker]]. He no longer maintains a high profile within the ULA.
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  • ...the second Thursday of every month at Bar 459 at The Rosemount Hotel. The zine is edited by [[Scott-Patrick Mitchell]], who also edits [[MoTHER (has words ...ut the zine here, also mention that in your submission. Don't forget - the zine is published monthly so deadlines are open and continuous.
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  • ...itled''' was a [[one shot|one-off]] 36-page A5 [[Lit-zine|literary fiction zine]] created in Box Hill North, Victoria, Australia by [[John Stevens]] in 200 ...]] [[Category:Victoria Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category:Literary Zines]]
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  • [[Susan Smith-Clarke]]'s collection contains a diverse range of literary SF [[fanzine]]s, media SF fanzines, SF club and association newsletters, le ...Australia. She began her long involvement in SF fandom in high school as a literary SF fan, publishing her own fanzine - [[Girl’s own fanzine]], and went on
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  • '''My name is not Susan''' (200?-) is a literary/art/[[perzine]] by Adelaide, SA, Australia [[writer]] and [[zinester]] [[Ja ...san. I suppose if I wanted to be technical I could say something like this zine is an exploration of the intersection between words and images. It may soun
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  • ...Rosebud Wristlet''' is a [[lit-zine]] published by Small Beer Press. The zine is published twice a year and is edited by Kelly Link and Gavin J. Grant. ...mber 1996, the zine contains both fiction and nonfiction prose, as well as literary criticism, poetry, and illustrations. Many of the fiction pieces published
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  • '''This Is Important''' (1980-1997) was a [[lit-zine|literary zine]] edited and published by the poet [[F. A. Nettelbeck]]. ...ramats, coffee shops, theatres, bars, restrooms, etc. etc.), copies of the zine made their way all over the world and were eagerly collected and read by th
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  • '''Do Not Look at the Sun''' is a Paris based [[lit-zine]]. ...d other words that have no place elsewhere. Words that have no business in literary journals or arts reviews, but words that nevertheless deserve to be heard:
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  • '''Actress''' was a monthly print '[[zine]] run by "talking songs" artist and [[writer]] [[Adam Gnade]], author of th [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Literary Zines]] [[Category:1990's publications]]
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  • '''Wyrd''' was a literary fanzine devoted to science fiction, fantasy and weird fiction. ...Peyton, Ben G. Price III, Mark Roland, [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] ([[The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror]]), Darrell Schweitzer, Phoebe Solomon, Greg
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  • '''Elegia''' was a literary fanzine devoted to the Gothic by Marie Buckner. ...ease appeared in the 1990s, and ending in 1995. The editor stated that the zine was named after the New Order song, ''Elegia''. It was published in Ventura
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  • ...' (2007?) is a Melbourne, Victoria, Australia [[Lit-zine|literary]]/poetry zine. ...Knife was launched at Sticky in Melbourne in March 2011, this was a split zine featuring Plastic Knife #6/Black Paint Gold Wire #8. Issue #7 was launched
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  • '''Picatrix''' is a literary zine by Chico Kidd, who frequently uses the pen name of A.F. Kidd. [[Category:Zine]]
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