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  • ...942. Volume 2, No. 1, the fifth issue, was published in June 1943, and was the last issue. ...ess Association]]. It was a Dixie Press Publication, which also released [[The Southern Star]] and [[Fanart]], among other titles.
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  • '''Brian Le Lay''' is a zine editor from Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. He is the editor for [[Electric Windmill]], Electric Windmill Books, and Mismatched S
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  • ...on". It was published in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. Five issues appeared, the last in 1979. ...Sherri L. File, Jane Gabrielle Beckman, Whit Gibbons, Phyllis Ann Karr ([[The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror]]), David Madison, Amy Arnston Mare
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  • Curated by Andria Alefhi from New York City, New York, U.S.A., the zine consists of true short stories about "all things never meant to be." The first issue of ''We'll Never Have Paris'' was published in 2007. The catalog includes:
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  • ...by [[Emcee]] in Nashville, Tennessee and later in Atlanta, Georgia, during the early '90s. ...e Nashville [[punk]] scene, zine reviews, political articles, and excerpts from past love letters.
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  • ...roduction Manager was Oscar White, and the Art Director was Jeff Burchill. The last issue, #30, appeared in 1977, was published by his wife, Jane Donaldso ...eorge Hallenbeck ([[Nightgaunt]]), Patty G. Henderson, Phyllis Ann Karr ([[The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror]]), Pauline McTavish, Othello F. Pe
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  • '''Collinwood Revisited''' was a [[fanzine]] by Bruce Yarbor devoted to the television serial ''Dark Shadows''. ...e 3 in 1984, #13 in 1989, #15 in 1990, #16 in 1991, and issue 17, possibly the last issue, was published in 1991.
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  • ...isouly it has been named ''Some Luck'', and ''It Figures''. After issue 6, the fanzine was renamed ''Six Point Five'', and then issue 7 was called ''Movin In 1984, Linda Blanchard also co-edited the fanzine [[Climbing On Air]], with Rich Brown.
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  • '''The Kumquat Popsicle''' was a [[One shot |one-off zine]] published in New York [[Category:Zine]]
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  • The first issue of ''Scienti-Comics'' was published in Hastings, Minnesota, U.S The second issue was 38 pages, and featured contributions by C. Christopher Cro
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  • ...ntasy and Terror]]), J. Vernon Shea, Neal Wilgus, and William Davis Manly, the infamous poet of Sesqua Valley. ...st]] in the 1980s. In the 2000s, he released the title [[Idiot Chaos]] for the [[Esoteric Order of Dagon]], an [[Amateur Press Association|APA]] devoted t
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  • '''The Collinsport Record''' was a fanzine published by The Friends of Dark Shadows and Baker Street Productions. ...etairie, Louisiana, U.S.A. in the early 1980s. Eight issues were released, the last one in 1987.
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  • ...nce fiction fanzine edited by [[Arthur Louis Joquel II]] published in 1941 from Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. Two issues were released, the first in January of 1941, the second in March of 1941.
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  • [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Literary Zines]]
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  • '''Caught In Flux''' was a [[fanzine]] published in New York City from 1993-1999 by [[Mike Appelstein]]. ...ly Eighties post-punk music scene. In later issues, he set out to document the artists on Rough Trade and Cherry Red Records.
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  • At least five issues were published in the 1980s. [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...e]] run by "talking songs" artist and [[writer]] [[Adam Gnade]], author of the book <I>Hymn California</I>. Focusing on essays and adventure stories, it w ...rom the U.S.A.]] [[Category:1990's publications|Word]] [[Category:Literary Zines|Word]]
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  • [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:One Shot Zines]]
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  • ...] combination of text and images, the introduction to issue one announces the Lo-Fi Underground, saying "LoFi is Forever" and that there is "Nothin to lo ...s, and MIRA; the bands Cupid Car Club, Scissor Girls, and Slant 6; and the zines [[Chainsaw]], [[Fantastic Fanzine]] and [[Riot Grrrl Press]].
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  • ...gy, discussing how our politics interact with our everyday lives. Some of the recurring political themes in HBD are [[DIY]], socialism, [[anarchism]], an ...all of the interviewees are over 30). This issue is available for $2 from the address below.
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