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  • Seth Bogart is a zine editor and musician. Seth Bogart's first zine was called [[Puberty Strike]]. A number of these zines
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  • [[Image:Seth Friedman.jpg|frame|Seth tabling at a zine convention in Seattle]] '''R. Seth Friedman''' (born in Great Neck, NY) is best known as the final publisher o
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  • R. Seth Friedman's June 1996 review of the zine for Wired.com was very complimentar ...angelfire.com/poetry/love2020/zinereviewermariagoodman.html Text of the R. Seth Friedman review]
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  • '''Psycho No1 Fan''' is a zine by [[Seth Bogart]]. Seth Bogart had previously released the zine [[Puberty Strike]]. At the same tim
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  • ...ards, they joined forces with Seth Graves, better known as Casio Casanova. Seth's exstensive history in the music world helped bring numerous other acts to
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  • Seth Bogart is a zine editor and musician. Seth Bogart's first zine was called [[Puberty Strike]]. A number of these zines
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  • ...e their time polishing their work." (Factsheet Five, #54, January 1995, R. Seth Friedman, 'Medley', p. 47; reviews also appeared in Factsheet Five issues #
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  • [[Seth Bogart]] was editor in chief, along with help from many contributors. Artic In the 2000's, Seth Bogart went on to become 'Hunx' in the band Gravy Train!!!, and then in his
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  • ...Keeler, Penny Rimbaud, Ethan Swan, Gus Van Sant, Clare Wohlnick, Amy Yao, Seth Zucker, and selections from Distort, Erik Lindman, Hunter Hunt-Hendrix, and ...nyun, Paul Cowan, Brian Faucette, Ethan Swan, Clare Wohlnick, Yan Yan, and Seth Zucker.
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  • [[Image:Seth Friedman.jpg|frame|Seth tabling at a zine convention in Seattle]] '''R. Seth Friedman''' (born in Great Neck, NY) is best known as the final publisher o
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  • ...[[Hugin and Munin]]), Lane Lambert, Richard Lupoff ([[Xero]], [[Horrib]]), Seth McEvoy, Loren McGregor, Jim Meadows, John Pigott, Dave Piper, Larry Propp, ...icksohn ([[Xenium]]), Mike Gorra, Norman Hochberg, Jay Kinney ([[Nope!]]), Seth McEvoy, Loren McGregor, Jim Meadows III, Eric Mayor ([[E-Ditto]]), Joe Moud
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  • ...alligan]], [[Heath Row]], [[Jeff Koyen]], [[Bob Conrad]], [[Jen Angel]], [[Seth Robson]], [[Karl Wenclas]], [[Robert W. Howington]] (AKA The Loser), [[Asha
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  • ...hers, as well as a few out of town guests like [[Aaron Cometbus]] and [[R. Seth Friedman]]. Washington zinesters that tabled included [[Blair Wilson]], [[D
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  • ==Under R. Seth Friedman's editorship== In 1992 [[R. Seth Friedman]] stepped in, picked up the pieces, and published Factsheet Five t
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  • '''Never Kneel''' is a [[zine]] written in 2009 by Seth Graham, in Buffalo, New York.
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  • Issue 5 of UVQT was reviewed in R. Seth Friedman's [[Factsheet Five]] (#61, May 1997).
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  • ...OR, Chicago, San Francisco, Manhattan, Memphis, stories and [[comic]]s by Seth Toboccman. It also had articles by Skot on the history of the Faubourg Trem
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  • ...ublishing ''Faun'' and had traded his rexograph machine (ditto machine) to Seth Gogramajian, editor of [[Exile]], for a Silvertone guitar amplifier.
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  • ...terial on Kim Kinakin's queercore band The Skinjobs. Contributors included Seth Bogart, Sean Capone (of [[Positron]]), [[C. Bard Cole]], Mitch Fury, Jon Gi
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  • Contributors of art included Seth Dogramajian, Mike Gilbert and Gene Simmons (as Gene Klein) ([[Faun]]).
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  • * [[Seth Bogart]] * [[Seth Feinberg]]
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  • ...), Scott Baldwin, [[Mr. Mike]] ([[Rump]]), [[Iggy Scam]] ([[Scam]]), and [[Seth Bogart]] ([[Puberty Strike]]). The content of '''Tales Of Blarg''' has vari
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  • Contributors of artwork included Seth, Fiona Smyth, and Maurice Vellekoop. among others.
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  • Letters came from Ann Chamberlain, Seth Dogramajian, Bob Foster, Dale A. Goble, Jr., Steven Lawrence Goldstein, Geo
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  • -A critique of [[R. Seth Friedman]] of ([[Factsheet Five]]) including reprinting of a long post of h
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  • ...mment were from Don Cardoza, Hank Davis, Mike Deckinger, Richard A. Delap, Seth A. Johnson, Bill Mallardi, Ron Smith ([[Inside and Science Fiction Advertis
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  • ...al in California, he briefly played guitar for the band Panty Raid, with [[Seth Bogart]], and then joined the group Gravy Train!!!!, (as 'Junx'). He is al
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  • '''The Factsheet Five Zine Reader''' is a zine anthology compiled by [[R. Seth Friedman]] that was published June 24, 1997 on Three Rivers Press. The book
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  • ...eleased in 2006, and features [[Brontez]], Mr. Mike, Clayton Bailey, and [[Seth Bogart]].
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  • ...City's alternative culture. The first annual MUMS brought stars like [[R. Seth Friedman]] ([[Factsheet Five]]), Ian MacKaye (Fugazi), [[V Vale]] (VSearch/
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  • ...entino said back in Summer of 1996. The tour included Tolentino and Romeo, Seth Robson (co-publisher of [[Bunnyhop]]), [[Dishwasher Pete]], Dave Fubar from
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  • [[R. Seth Friedman]] of [[Factsheet Five]] described Goblin's Armpit as follows. "Cha
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  • Contributors of writing included Robert Bloch, Will Bog, David R. Bunch, Seth Dogramajian ([[Exile]]), Leonid Doroschenko, Dale A. Goble ([[Interplanetar
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  • ...athy Hicks, John Hilligoss, Ed Humpel, Geoff Jackson, Irving Kaufman, Mark Seth Lender, [[D.F. Lewis]], John Light, H.P. Linde, Phil Locascio, SC Lofton, A
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  • ...Typo]]), John Mansfield, Ian Maule ([[Maya]]), Archie Mercer ([[Vector]]), Seth McEvoy, Harry Nadler, Pauline Palmer ([[Wild Fennel]]), [[Rosemary Pardoe]]
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  • [[R. Seth Friedman]] selected 'TOTI as the Editors' Choice in issues 47 and 49 of ''F
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  • ...very relatable and a perfect slice of life book for fans of Jeffrey Brown, Seth or Adrian Tomine. Pick it up!'' - Jack
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  • ...s Lien, Dave Locke ([[Awry]]), Allen Mardis, Derek Nelson, Alexei Panshin, Seth Poole, Jerry Pournelle, Gene Roddenberry, George Scithers ([[Amra]]), Rober
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  • ...an Francisco, where she joined up with ex-Washington resident and bassist Seth Lorinczi (formerly of Circus Lupus) and drummer Julianna Bright (formerly o
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  • ...hop''' was a [[zine]] published throughout the 1990s by Noel Tolentino and Seth Robson out of San Francisco, CA., U.S.A.
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  • ...[Cathy Buburuz]] ([[Champagne Horror]]), Steve Coronel, Dan Day, Gene Day, Seth Dogramajian ([[Exile]]), Brad Foster, Jack Gaughan, Jim Garrison, Mark Gelo
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  • ...oy quit, ''Factsheet Five'', [[Hudson Luce]] produced one issue, then [[R. Seth Friedman]] continued the magazine (with contributing editor [[Chris Becker]
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  • Seth Abrams – writer <br>
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  • ...Franson, [[Nan Gerding]] ([[Starlanes]]) Hugo Gernsback, Sarah E. Harder, Seth Johnson, Arnie Katz ([[FIAWOL]]), David H. Keller, Janie Lamb ([[The Heiske
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  • ...] ([[Pagan's Head]]) achieved moderate professional success. By 1998, [[R. Seth Friedman]], then editor of Factsheet Five, announced his intention to sell
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  • ...PC '95 drew a number of zinesters recognizable to this day, including [[R. Seth Friedman]], editor of [[Factsheet 5]]; [[Chip Rowe]], publisher of [[Chip's
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  • * [[Seth Gotro]]
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  • ...ard Laing, William Laughlin, James Lecky, [[D.F. Lewis]] ([[Nemonymous]]), Seth Matthew Lindberg, Miroslaw Lipinski, David Logan, Elizabeth Massie, D.R. Mc
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