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  • ...was contributed by Mike Apice for issues #1 and #2, and Eric M. Turnmire for issues #3 and #4. Interior artwork was provided by Allen Koszowski, and oth
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  • ...t for new zines and other things to add to their catalog. They mainly look for submissions relating to mental health, directly or indirectly, that encompa
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  • ...loomington, IN at Rhino's All Ages Club. The first event will be organized for Oct 17-18, 2009.
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  • ...an independent nonprofit organization and is looking for a permanent home for the collection. ...number of classes, gallery exhibits, and other events throughout the year for both youth and adult audiences.
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  • ...Day In The Air zine to contain a CD. Each band created their own zine page for the compilation companion zine. The music was mostly from Illinois, Iowa, W # "Count to 10 for Daddy" – '''[[A Day In The Air|Adita (Mr. Adita and Adita)]]'''
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  • ...were published in all. It was nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Fanzine for 1967 and 1968. Also included is the article "Drugs, Hallucinations and the Quest for Reality," by Philip K. Dick in the November 1964 issue, and "Will the Atomi
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  • ...ters'' was being published, Simone Walsh was also writing a regular column for Greg Pickersgill's [[Stop Breaking Down]]. ''Seamonsters'' was the winner of the [[Nova Award for Best Fanzine]] in 1979.
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  • ...raine]] magazine in the past, but most recently he has contributed artwork for the band The Locust's recording releases.
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  • ...ated the art work for the first cover, as well as being one of the editors for 1958-1959. He was also co-editor of [[Triode]] with Eric Bentcliffe, and on Terry Jeeves won the Rotsler Award for fanzine artists in 2007 and was inducted into the First Fandom Hall of Fame
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  • ...took over the editorship for issues 17 to 20, and Wollheim was the editor for the twenty-first and final issue (June 1937). The Associate Editors were Da
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  • ...o currently accepts cash, check, and money order for US orders, and Paypal for international orders. Postage costs are estimated based on the number of zi ...ro is always accepting zines for consideration to be added to the catalog. For more information about where to send your zine and what else needs to e inc
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  • ...ing; an article on [[J.D.s]] and the Homocore movement; the article "Notes For New Squatters", which covers everything from finding a place, dealing with
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  • ...scenic highways, commandeering old houses and cabins, and generally going for it, just mad to discover and learn. ...fore those rays of light expire completely. Flip "brutal tape" again, grab another bootleg Clif bar, and charge ahead into the unknown. Torn atlas pages yield
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  • ...a Studies at the New School for Social Research in New York, Lee now blogs for VH1 Game Break. She also contributes to One Life Left, a weekly video games
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  • Austen is co-producer (and chief puppeteer) for the cable variety show ''CHIC-A-GO-GO''. Jake Austen sings for The Goblins, a masked rock 'n' roll band.
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  • ...to make a mobile zine library which will hopefully enable access to zines for people who are not normally aware of them. The prices of the zine range from nothing to £2. Most of are £1. They are only available at the events.
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  • ...rs. The issues are published monthly and the publication is always looking for submissions.
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  • ...e project in 1996 after [[Michael Sugar]] gave her an essay called "Crying For That Sexy Girl", about the night SaBean attempted to seduce him in order to ...dlover [[M Lloyd]] led her to put it off, and the two travelled to Finland for a stay of undetermined length.
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  • ...r]]. Grant has been writing and publishing "the Goat" from [[Chicago]], IL for the last eight years.
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  • ...roduced, the last one appearing in 1987. It was nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Fanzine in 1984.
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