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  • [[Image:VillageIdiot3_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Village Idiot'''<br/>Issue 3<br/>Cover art by [[Margaret Dominick (DEA)]]]] '''The Village Idiot''' was a science fiction fanzine published by Paul Shingleton
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  • [[Image:the-die-cover.jpg|frame|The D.I.E.]] '''The Die''' is a [[zine]] focused mainly on literature and philosophy.
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  • ...ee-Carman''' is a writer, illustrator, and cook who lives in Bend, Oregon, U.S.A. ...]]. Show & Tell boasts three issues. Rachel participated in the [[Portland Zine Symposium]] in 2009.
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  • ...asedena, California, U.S.A., ''Hippocampelephantocamelos'' was released in the 1960s. ...in August 1966. It included the column "Fandom is something that comes in the mail" by Jean Berman ([[Nous]]). Other contributors included Tom Digby, and
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  • ...first issue appeared in December 1974, and 15 issues were published until the last issue was released in Summer 1978. ...and essays included a biography of [[H. P. Lovecraft]] by Dirk W. Mosig ([[The Miskatonic]]), and reviews by David Warren.
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  • '''Loveseat''' was a [[hardcore]] [[punk]] zine done in the 1980's by Alex Brown. ...seat''' covered the hardcore punk scene in Des Moines and elsewhere in the U.S.A. It was a photocopied, [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] publication.
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  • ...fantasy poetry fanzine published by Dale Hart in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. ...Richard Holt, Sidney Johnston, Robert W. Lowndes ([[Agenbite of Inwit]], [[The Phantagraph]]), Marijane Nuttall ([[Mirage]]), Thelma Phlegar, Rupert Reyno
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  • '''Torquer''' zine by [[Ruben Preciado]], is about punk rock, DIY and features lots of music w The first issue came out in 2018, and is now on its third issue.
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  • ...m Seattle, Washington. It is a [[one-shot]] that is a series of letters to the different men she has called stepfather. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]][[Category:Washington Zines]] [[Category:One Shot Zines]]
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  • ...ries appeared in 1974 and 1975, during which time 6 issues were published. The second series followed in 1978, with four issues published. Included also was the story "The Ship That Sailed To Mars" by William Timlin.
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  • '''Buffalo Speedway''' was a mini-[[zine]] created in 1996, by [[Jenni Grover]] in Chicago. ...r's hometown. There were 7 issues in all. It featured writing and artwork, from mostly Chicago based creators.
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  • ...e fanzine under the pseudonym of "George Karg". The title was derived from the Lewis Carroll poem ''Jabberwock''. ...It is reported by Sumner Gary Hennewell in ''Tolkien Fandom Review'' to be the first writing published on JRR Tolkien's work in a fanzine. It was later re
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  • ...ngs''' is a perzine by R-Laurraine Tutihasi, published in Oracle, Arizona, U.S.A. ...ssociation]], and appears quarterly. The first issue appeared in May 2000. The most recent issue, #46, was released November 2011.
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  • ...on from the band [[Negativland]] that was included in [[The Factsheet Five Zine Reader]]. [[Category:Zine|Sony]] [[Category:One Shot Zines]] [[category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...appening right now, and that age has begun and will end with [[zines]] and the people who produce them." [[Category: Zine]]
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  • '''WoRMfEA$t!''' was a [[zine]] published between 1983-99 by [[Llori Stein]]'s Knightmayor Productions. ...d for its low-brow flavor and political incorrectness, WoRMfEA$t published the works of Charles Bukowski, [[Gregory K. H. Bryant]], Lyn Lifshin, Larry Obe
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  • Written by [[Webly Bowles]], the '''Kitchen Calendar''' isn't so much a [[zine]], but a [[Veganism|vegan]] recipe calendar. [[Category: Zine]][[category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category: Culinary Zines]] [[Category:Veganism]]
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  • ...fiction fanzine edited by Janet Megson Kagan (1946-2008), and published by the Fantasy and Science Fiction Society of Columbia University. ...ion Society of Columbia University was founded in New York City, New York. U.S.A. in 1968 by Fred Lerner, Eli Cohen and Janet Kagan.
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  • '''Bullshit Monthly''' was a [[punk]] [[zine]] from New York, NY, U.S.A., edited by [[Mike BS]]. ...rk hardcore punk scene, he had not sold any less issues than he had before the notice was introduced.
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  • '''Mildred Pierce''' is a [[zine]] of innovative cultural criticism, art and fiction edited by Megan Milks a Three issues of Mildred Pierce have been published since September 2005; the fourth will be published in summer 2010.
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