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  • ''Zine #3 for me but a 1st it is for the series – ''A place to shape dreams and cut a path for the future''
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  • ...Anxiety Disorder]], including my symptoms, diagnosis, and some suggestions for non-drug management. Issue #1 was released in 2014. Issue #2, which focuses
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  • ...th ID can access the British Library collections, but you need to register for a free Reader Pass. ...sit regulations stipulate that all published items in the UK supply a copy for deposit at the British Library (with the other five legal deposit libraries
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  • Published first in New Jersey for the Brown University Science Fiction Union, the first issue of ''Crossroads ...id, "''Science Fiction Review'', ''Crossroads'', and the rest were a feast for those who enjoyed heavyweight intellectual sparring," in his article "The P
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  • ...This summer's going to be a girl riot". That phrase would be used by Molly for the creation of the zine [[Riot grrrl|riot grrrl]], a publication designed ...nother zine essential to the Riot Grrrl movement. When Bratmobile broke up for a period, Molly joined up with Bikini Kill members Tobi Vail, Kathi Wilcox
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  • ...ns Manual'' ran for only 6 issues before leaving the self-publishing world for unknown reasons. ''Operations Manual'' was primarily distributed to friend
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  • ...]] made by [[Mujinga (zinester)|Mujinga]] in January 2005 as documentation for a [[Mail Art|mail art]] project. The zine was black and white, photocopied, Mujinga made a mail art call for people to send him their vision of utopia on a postcard. He received 40 sub
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  • ...Wrekk]] and [[Webly Bowles]] the night before Bowles' exploratory surgery for endometrious. The zine is light hearted much like their past zine [[Fun in
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  • Subtitled "a storehouse for ammunition", ''Magazine'' was a mimeographed and stapled publication from N ...is described as "A One-Shit Periodical of the current independent movement for poets who have not had the benefit of any group, clique, or literary connec
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  • ...Greenpeace street canvasser, college admissions counselor, concert manager for a summer concert series, etc. ...ation WLUW since 2004. He wrote for the now-defunct music webzine Splendid for most of 2005. He teaches at DePaul University.
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  • ...ion convention in Philadelphia on October 22, 1936 where plans were formed for other meetings around the country including the first Worldcon. Wollheim may be best known for founding the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]] in 1937, which has enabl
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  • '''Nuances: an independent literary publication for progressive minds''' (Melbourne, Vic.: Psych Publications, 2000-), this [[z
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  • ...to the [[punk]] zine [[Maximum Rock N Roll]], for which she wrote reviews for a number of years. ...ith Greta, make up the trio of zinesters who decide to leave San Francisco for a trip to Portland and encounter unexpected adventures. ''NOZONE'' features
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  • ...azine on his machine and to Morojo (Miss Myrtle R. Douglas) sincere thanks for mimeoing and cover."
    1 KB (173 words) - 22:02, 21 October 2012
  • ...h issue, the title was switched to ''QRK5,'' which is Morse Code shorthand for "we read you loud and clear."
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  • ..., show reviews, record reviews, and interviews with Bastard Noise, Looking For An Answer, ACxDC, and Hummingbird of Death.
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  • ...Howe was a small press [[minicomic]] creator and [[zinester]], best known for his 1990s zine [[Topical Studies]], as well as being a folk music singer/so ...ce community lost our friend, Rick Howe. We have added a new Memorial Page for him. - Wrong Place website</blockquote>
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  • ...tion. Activism, however is often used by people on many sides of an issue; for example there are activists supporting both pro-life and pro-choice. Activi *support for individuals with disabilities
    1 KB (181 words) - 02:30, 25 March 2009
  • ...r Dü), Ron Clark, and Peter Davis in 1981. Davis acquired the rights to it for $100. ...photocopied and stapled. By 1987, the magazine boasted full color covers. For a while, it was published in Seattle by Fantagraphics Books.
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  • Laura-Marie reviewed zines for [[Zine World: A Reader's Guide to the Underground Press]]. * [[Gardening Is for Eaters]]
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