Dan Halligan

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DanHalligan

Dan Halligan (AKA Dan 10 Things) is a zine writer and living in Seattle, WA. He published the now-defunct zine 10 Things Jesus Wants You To Know. Later, he was a co-founder of the alternative publication Tablet, which has also ceased publication.

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The electronic version of 10 Things was one of the earliest e-zines, garnering Halligan a front page feature on early e-zines in the Philidelpha Enquirer (08/02/95) and inclusion in Martha Gill’s book for the Webworks series "E-Zines: Exploring Online Magazines" (2000). His "Punk Parents" article from 10 Things was featured in the fifth issue of the Zine Yearbook in 2000 and he's been interviewed in Punk Planet, Fucktooth and many other zines.

In October 2000, Halligan joined with friends to launch Tablet, a Northwest arts and music magazine. In the Utne Reader's 2001 Alternative Press Awards, Tablet won the Reader's Choice award for "Best New Title." Tablet folded in September 2005 after its 103rd issue.

Currently Dan Halligan resides in Seattle, WA, is a manager in a library, freelances occasionally for larger music zines, collects '80s pinball and arcade games, and is writing a book about zine publishing in Seattle during its music explosion in the 1990s. He maintains a presence on alt.zines and other online zine communities.

Other Projects

Halligan, under the imprint of 10 Things, co-released two compilation CDs:

-Ten Things Northwest Punk Compilation (1997)
Featuring Bristle, The Fumes, Larry, Submission Hold, U.N., Whipped, Screwjack, Neck-Tie, The Brainsick, Stink, Haggis, Not My Son, Whorehouse of Representatives, U.N.I., Upsideout, Loose Grip, Poppa Wheelie, Portrait of Poverty, The A-Team, John Q. Fascist, Anguish, Cease and Desist, The Degenerats, The Sewer Company, Blue Coller, Humpy, The Flies, The Sissies, Intifada, 90 Lb. Wuss, The Rickets, Rubber and Lopez

-Ten Things Northwest Punk Compilation #2 (2000, co-released with Lame and Crack Records)
Featuring Positively Negative, Bristle, The Trots, The Shut Ups, Blöödhag, Ample, Zero Squad, Wayward Youth, Potbelly, Maurice's Little Bastards, The Eternal 13, Larry, Sikness, Violation, Iowa Hawkeyes, Section One, Bug Hunt, Abortion Clinic, Larry & the Gonowheres and Brown Bottle Flu.

External Link

Tablet Magazine Official Site