Furball

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Furball was a garage-punk zine from the 2000s.

Furball was a xeroxed publication available in several stores in Burlington, Vermont in February of 2004. The zine was also guerrilla distributed in bookstores,libraries and coffee shops.

It consisted of eight 11 X 4 inch pages, and was written entirely in Anglo-Saxon runic script. A project of Gregory Scaff, Furball billed itself as an Anarchistic, Pagan, historical and Sex Positive zine. It contained poetry by Gregory Scaff, Grace U. Wilcox, various quotes, and an article on the history of the runic script, with space for letters and sex personals. A second edition never saw completion.

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