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  • '''A New Clear Threat''' was a [[punk]] [[fanzine]] from Dublin, Ireland that was done firstly by PA and t ...t sold zines, Freebird records and Base X. '''A New Clear Threat''' lasted for 5 or 6 issues until 1984/5. The band Deko and PA were in, Paranoid Visions,
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  • A '''split zine''' is a [[zine]] written by more than one author. Generally a split zine combines two existing or new zines in one issue. When reading th ...ying costs and distribution, partnering up with a friend to collaborate on a project, or when two [[zinester]]s write about similar subjects.
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  • '''Chaos Runs The Family''' or '''CRTF''' is a [[zine]] that was first published by Zeke Pando in 2000. ...been a solo project with the exception of the first zine being made with a friend in order to use the copy machine that his dad had.
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  • ...ño and Cristina Ahita [[Image:Portada_definitiva.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Art for Art's Shake #6 cover by Chromatic Nü [https://www.facebook.com/NuIllustrat ...oined in, and several weeks and a lot of DIY later the first number of Art for Art's Shake could be found in the more popular pubs of the cultural scene i
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  • ...teman writes, she "started making a fanzine called [[Snarla]] with my best friend from high school, [[Miranda July]]." ...um Benning left the band and JD Samson filled her place. The band released a number of recordings before going on hiatus in 2006.
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  • ...ter]], best known for his 1990s zine [[Topical Studies]], as well as being a folk music singer/songwriter and [[poet]]. According to the''Rick Howe Memo ...ce community lost our friend, Rick Howe. We have added a new Memorial Page for him. - Wrong Place website</blockquote>
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  • '''Ignatz''' was a science fiction fanzine by [[Nancy Share]]. ...into the 1970s. It was an 8 1/2 by 11 inch, mimeographed publication, with a dittoed cover.
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  • ...published by H. (Herman) C. Koenig (1893-1959), in New York City, NY, U.S.A. ...luence for publishing the "journal of literary comment" came from his late friend and fellow Kalem Club member, [[H. P. Lovecraft]].
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  • '''Chuch''' was a science fiction fanzine by Avedon Carol and Rob Hansen. ''Chuch'' appeared in 1986 and was published in the UK. It was a [[one shot]] fanzine of 22 pages, Quatro size.
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  • Started in June or July of 2005, ''Poet's Espresso'' is a [[zine]]/[[newsletter]]/free independent publication that takes contributio ...n, and his then co-editor Nikki Quismondo, with an occasional sponsor of a friend when in need, but recent years has been funded by the San Joaquin Delta Col
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  • '''Gearhead Nation''' was a monthly [[D.I.Y.]] [[punk]] [[Freesheet|freesheet]] [[zine]] from Dublin, ...their friend Alan) called Catharsis. '''Gearhead Nation''' was a mainstay for three and half years in pre-internet Dublin, lasting from the early 90’s
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  • '''Erick Lopez''' is a writer and editor for [[Communique']] zine. He resides in Norwalk, California. ...abel called My Dog Brownie (named after Francisco's dog). Erick also wrote a couple of [[perzine]]s: [[Inside Looking Out]] and [[Men Are From Bars not
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  • ...rsonal writing. A story from ''Cupsize'' about Sasha and a friend going to a strip club and recounting the experience was featured in [[The Factsheet Fi ...Francisco Chronicle'', ''San Francisco Chronicle Magazine'', [[Bitch]], ''A Girl's Guide to Taking Over the World'', and [[The Factsheet Five Zine Read
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  • '''Some People Are Jerks''' is a [[zine]] from Austin, Texas, U.S.A., published in the 1990's. The editors for this publication are Waverly, Zana, Sausylito and Lula. The zine covers the
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  • '''Grue''' was a science fiction fanzine by Dean Grennell. ...hrough 29. Issue 30 marked a return to FAPA distribution for a run of over a dozen more issues.
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  • ...e details, and its old-school charm (it was originally processed solely on a manual typewriter). Unfortunately, Issue#3 of XYZed received some rather h ...the outer reaches of pop culture and obscure entertainment, but there was a more personal touch.
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  • '''Angry Violist''' is a [[zine]] published in Cambridge, U.K. ...problems and preconceptions that come with being a violist (as opposed to a violinist).
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  • '''Joshua Plague''' is a prolific zine editor and musician from the Northwest U.S. Joshua's real name is Joshua Ploeg. He began to call himself "Plague" as a play on the mispronunciations of his real last name "Ploeg" and it stuck th
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  • ...ht''' was a short lived campus [[zine]] published in Bristol, Pennsylvania for the Bucks County Community College campus. ...uction of the zine came to an end after it was banned from the BCCC campus for its controversial content.
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  • ...is an artist, musician and [[minicomic]]s creator living in New York, U.S.A. ...ntil the story came to an end. In 2006, the entire series was released as a graphic novel called ''Tough Love'', and published by Manic D Press. In 200
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