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  • '''Jessica Amanda Salmonson''' is a writer, zine editor and publisher. ...n, co-edited with Phyllis Ann Karr, was [[The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror]], released in 1973. Seven issues were published, the last one appea
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  • '''David L Tamarin''' is an attorney, writer, Associate Producer and actor. ...ispers of Wickedness''. Elizabeth Massey, author of ''Wire Mesh Mothers'' and ''Sineater'' called Tamarin, "The rising star of horrific humor". ''Peachy'
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  • '''Crucial Changes''' is a blog and printing press that covers the [[hardcore]] [[punk]] scene with a strong lo ...og features original content of show photos, "Local Spotlight" interviews, and local contributions. Starting Jan. 2010, Crucial Changes Printing Press wa
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  • ...endly entities. Remember that Crap Hound is a mixture of social commentary and somewhat overindulgent graphic design. It is not a means to trample the fra ...remained the same, the length has increased to nearly 100 pages per issue and the current print run is 5000.
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  • ...local news and gossip, and editorial from its author--definitely a one man show that people either hated or loved.
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  • ...zine]] written by Simon Murphy, based in north London, between summer 1984 and 1989. ...panded its remit to take in a short history of ''The Avengers'' television show, John Sinclair's prison diaries, excerpts from an American travel diary as
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  • ...Dada]], the Surrealists, Marcel Duchamp, the Fluxus group and Ray Johnson, and is the publisher of the [[zine]] [[Panmag]]. ..., books, and [[mail art]]-related projects such as postcards, 'artistamps' and coded envelopes. Bloch's art uses the postal system as well as other (tele)
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  • ...lated print material – self-published writings and art, radical newsprint, and alternative press that seeks to document the existence of [[zine|zines]] fr ...e. In July 2007, Seomra Spraoi got a new space near Capel Street in Dublin and after two months the archive moved there.
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  • '''Teenage Gang Debs''' is a [[fanzine]] by [[Erin Smith]], Don Smith, and [[Johnny Ray Huston|John Huston]]. ...lished in Bethesda, Maryland, U.S.A., was a fanzine devoted to pop culture and indie rock in equal parts.
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  • ...1992 to issue #150. Plus it talks about all the [[chapbooks]], recordings, and other special [[Musea]] projects. The author calls this issue, 'a zine clip show', a 'brief history of a zine', or 'the first years of an attempted art revo
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  • ...al small press, arts, and activist communities as well as visiting authors and artists. ...under of the [[Independent Publishing Resource Center]], and runs [[Show & Tell Press]], publisher of [[Craphound]], edited by [[Sean Tejaratchi]] since 20
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  • ...Press]], along with the publishing of such notable zines as [[Craphound]] and [[Dishwasher]]. Reading Frenzy also sells such zine compendiums as [[Jen An
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  • ...As well, the zine included interviews with bands, and live show, recording and zine reviews. The content of the zine was often political and strongly anti racist, anti-sexist, anti-homophobic.
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  • ...ists Shush it's Art! Does a Slick Performance, all of whom had work in the show. ...ttp://www.ravemagazine.com.au/component/option,com_mamblog/Itemid,116/task,show/action,view/id,6690/Itemid,116/ Review of '''Dope: A dope zine exhibition''
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  • '''Out of the Every Day''' is an e[[zine]] for imaginative fiction and art. ...pire people, both by the work it contains, and by giving people a place to show their work to others.
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  • ...ties.com/australianzines/main/mainstu.html] zine contained writing, poetry and underground [[comic]]s by various members of the ''The new scum'', as well ...ice blog] references to the blog's quthor seeing the show ''The new scum'' and the accompanying [[zine]] ''Scum on the wall''.
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  • ...e wanted to show that all different types of individuals can come together and share their love for zines. Erin was hoping to create a sense of community
    883 bytes (130 words) - 03:22, 30 November 2015
  • ...as conceived after the editor contributed a number of articles to fanzines and then decided to do a small [[fanzine]] of their own. ...unk]] and [[Riot Grrrl]] recordings and the editor is also host of a radio show.
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  • ...isers... and that type mates for life! The lonely monster demands a mate, and soon the scientist is up to his old tricks again.
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  • '''Pump it up: the life and times of The Love Pimp''' by The Love Pump was published by the Marrickvill ...the Love Pump put out a couple of [[zines]] of his memoirs, some mixtapes and cabaret shows.
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