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  • '''Laura-Marie Taylor''' is a [[zinester]] from California, living in Las Vegas, Nevada. Laura-Marie created her first [[zine]], [[The Ugly Aardvark]], while in high school in
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  • '''Marie Kanger-Born''' was a member of the early [[punk]] scene in 1979 - 1986. She Marie continues to be active in the current Chicago punk scene, photographing the
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  • '''Stacey-Marie Piotrowski''' is a photographer and zinester currently residing in Athens,
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  • #REDIRECT [[Stacey-Marie Skeleton Key]]
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  • '''Erik and Laura-Marie Magazine''' was a free [[perzine]] made by [[Laura-Marie Taylor]] of Sacramento, California, USA and sometimes included materials by
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  • '''Demonstrators on Roadway''' is a [[zine]] created by [[Laura-Marie Taylor]] of Sacramento, California, U.S.A. ...zine about demonstrating at the Nevada Test Site. The zine tells of Laura-Marie's journey on a Sacred Peace Walk by Nevada Desert Experience going from the
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  • ...sota but now lives in California, was the husband of [[zinester]] [[Laura-Marie Taylor]]. He contributed material to the jointly-named [[zine]] [[Erik and Laura-Marie Magazine]].
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  • '''fish letters''' is a [[zine]] created by [[Laura-Marie Taylor]] of Sacramento, California, U.S.A. This is a small zine of unsent letters. Laura-Marie addresses a lost cousin, an ex-husband, two friends, and her mom. Text heav
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  • ...ease Pass the Plants: a vegan cookzine''' is a [[zine]] created by [[Laura-Marie Taylor]] and [[ButterSword]]. A collaborative cookzine of Laura-Marie and ButterSword. A twenty page zine with vegan recipes, a sprouting guide,
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  • '''Gardening Is for Eaters''' is a zine created by [[Laura-Marie Taylor]] of Sacramento, California, U.S.A. ...arming interview with Marcus, and a bonus plant interview with Jade. Laura-Marie talks about gardening dreams. Bound with dark green thread.
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  • '''The Ugly Aardvark''' is a free [[zine]] made by [[Laura-Marie Taylor]] during her stint at Righetti High School in Santa Maria, Californi ...ine [[Pocket Trick]]. In the 2000's, she began to publish [[Erik and Laura-Marie Magazine]] and [[Functionally Ill]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Stacey-Marie Skeleton Key]]
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  • '''Hat Genius''' is an autobiographical poetry zine by [[Laura-Marie Taylor]]. Laura-Marie Taylor<br>
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  • '''Marie Kanger-Born''' was a member of the early [[punk]] scene in 1979 - 1986. She Marie continues to be active in the current Chicago punk scene, photographing the
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  • '''Laura-Marie Taylor''' is a [[zinester]] from California, living in Las Vegas, Nevada. Laura-Marie created her first [[zine]], [[The Ugly Aardvark]], while in high school in
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  • ...zine of poems about living in poverty in Sacramento, California by [[Laura-Marie Taylor]]. Laura-Marie Taylor<br>
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  • '''Pocket Trick''' was a free poetry [[zine]] edited by [[Laura-Marie Taylor]] during her stint as a grad student at University of California, Ir Laura Marie previously edited [[The Ugly Aardvark]] during her years in high school.
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  • ...anker Fit/[[Godzilla Says Hi]], [[Laura-Marie Taylor]] of [[Erik and Laura-Marie Magazine]], [[Love Drew]] of [[The Evil Eye]], [[Bryan M]]. of [[Wrecking B ..., [[Brittany]] of [[Luscinia]], [[Laura-Marie Taylor]] of [[Erik and Laura-Marie Magazine]] and [[Shannon Perez-Darby]] of [[From Here to There and Back Aga
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  • '''Functionally Ill''' is a mental health [[zine]] by [[Laura-Marie Taylor]]. ...e, subtitled "Adventures with Mental Health" and "becoming bipolar", Laura-Marie discusses what depression and mania feel like for her and describes her voi
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  • '''Erik and Laura-Marie Magazine''' was a free [[perzine]] made by [[Laura-Marie Taylor]] of Sacramento, California, USA and sometimes included materials by
    957 bytes (128 words) - 17:53, 21 August 2012
  • ...)), 2004, Griffith University, School of Arts, Media and Culture, by Diane Marie Leyman.
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  • '''Elegia''' was a literary fanzine devoted to the Gothic by Marie Buckner. *[http://presentsofmind.wordpress.com/2008/11/24/my-gothic-nostalgia-part-1/ Marie Buckner on starting her zine '''Elegia''']
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  • '''The Crooked Rascal''' was a half sheet, 22 page [[zine]] created by Marie Craig in Anchorage, Alaska.
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  • Laura-Marie Taylor<br>
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  • '''Stacey-Marie Piotrowski''' is a photographer and zinester currently residing in Athens,
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  • ...iews with Louis Edmonds (Roger Collins), Jonathon Frid (Barnabas Collins), Marie Wallace (Eve/Jenny Collins/Megan Todd), and ''Dreams of the Dark'' co-autho ...Edmonds, Lara Parker (Angelique), Kathryn Leigh Scott (Maggie Evans), and Marie Wallace.
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  • In the 2000s, editors at various times were Sharon C.P. Fall, Sandi Marie McLaughlin, Joel Polowin, Paul Valcour, and Dwight Williams. ...ff, Ann Elid, Janet Hetherington, Elizabeth Holden, Michael McKenny, Sandi Marie McLaughlin, Charles Mohapel, Tasia Papdatos, Kyn Saunders, Ken Tapping, and
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  • Contributions of art work were by Laura Albrecht, Anne Marie Erental, Jan Dann, Kay Fry, and Robert Nieves, among others. Also featured were interviews with cast members Marie Wallace, Donna Wandrey, and "noted vampirologist, Dr. Steven Kaplan."
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  • ...nside The Old House'''<br/>Issue 52 July-August 1995<br/>Cover art by Anne Marie Erental]] ...Melody Clark, Pat Cleese, Bonnie Coatney, Terri Cogliano, Shawn Downs, Ann Marie Erental, Mark Etheridge, Joyce Fink, Robert Finnocchio, Barbara Fister-Lilt
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  • Issue one presents a reprint of Moebius' comic ''Marie Dakar'', as published in DHP (Dark Horse Presents) #63, 1992.
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  • ...gina: A zine on female body hair removal''' is a [[zine]] first printed by Marie Arthur Eggebroten in the fall of 2009.
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  • '''Spilling The Ink''' is a distro run by [[Clare Marie]].
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  • ...000's. Interviews with bands such as The Gossip, Operation Makeout, Stella Marie, Los Rabbi's, and Suckerpunch are featured. Also included is an interview w ..."Top Ten Makeout Lists" of members of the groups Operation Makeout, Stella Marie, Queerwolf, Manhandlers, and many others.
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  • '''Hodge-Podge''' was a science fiction fanzine published by sisters Marie-Louise Share and [[Nancy Share]] from Danville, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. ''Hodge-Podge'' was the first fanzine published by Nancy Share and her sister Marie-Louise Share, emerging in the early 1950s. The first issue is dated Septemb
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  • * [[Jessica Clary]] - Anne-Marie
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  • '''Laburnum''' was a [[perzine]] by Marie of Pennsylvania. Issue #3.5 was a [[Split zine|split]] with [[Mister Fujiya
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  • '''It's Your Fucking Body''' is a political [[zine]] written by [[Marie A.]], published in Meadville, PA.
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  • '''Phases of the Moon''' is a literary nonfiction perzine by [[Stacey-Marie Piotrowski]]. Six issues have been published since 2006.
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  • ...om''' is a pamphlet/[[zine]] guide to herbal abortion written by Catherine Marie Jeunet.
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  • Staff included general editor, Robert Hole; Fiction Maven, "Kelly" Jude-Marie Green; Art Kachina: "Mo" Maurine Starkey; and Domestic Diva: Ellen Hole.
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  • ...[[Andrea Manica]], [[Persephone Pomegranate]], [[Dave Roche]], and [[Laura-Marie Taylor]] amongst others.
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  • ...s a health [[perzine]] about narcolepsy by [[Ming Lai]], edited by [[Laura-Marie Taylor]].
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  • Nancy Share had previously do-edited [[Hodge-Podge]] with her sister Marie-Lousie Share from 1953 till 1955. She also published [[Ignatz]] and was the
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  • ...p Duke, [[Lilith Lorraine]] ([[Challenge]], [[Different]], [[Flame]]), and Marie Louise Share ([[Hodge-Podge]]). Featured were the stories "Discovery", by D
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  • ...ghn Guild, Cynthia Gwilym, Anna Mary Hall, Sandy Hall, Dian Hardison, Rose Marie Jakubjansky, Phyllis Karr ([[The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror]]) Poetry was by Jane Aumerle, Caroline Carrock, Helen Dye, Jocelyn Feater, Rose Marie Jakubjansky, Frankie Jemison, Stephen Mendanhall, Carolynn Ruth, and Paula
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  • ...‎|right|frame|'''Nepenthe'''<br/> Issue 1 December 1940 <br/> Cover art by Marie Johnson]] The cover art was by Marie Johnson and illustrations were by Grady L. McMurtry.
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  • ...e Jones, Glenn Miller, Les Paul and Mary Ford, the recordings of Baby Rose Marie, the recordings of Fanny Brice, the recordings of Alice Faye, and the recor
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  • ...glas Cummings, Ana Dorfstad, Jenny Hayward, Bryn Lantry, David Leighton, Marie Logan, Christine Maxwell, Danny Murphy, Kim Owens, Linda Short, Sue Spence
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  • ...Fan To See]]. She had previously co-edited [[Hodge-Podge]] with her sister Marie-Lousie Share from 1953 till 1955. She later co-edited the zine [[Churn]] wi
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  • ...e from John Closson with Paul Novitski, Michael Gilbert, Harriett Kolchak, Marie Laverty, and R.H. Racwain.
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  • ..., Michael Moorcock ([[A Fanzine Called Eustace]], [[Typo]]), Harry Morgan, Marie-Pierre Najman, Kim Newman, Elisabeth Piotelat, Jean-Jacques Régnier, Micha
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  • ...ea Fernandez; [[Slander|Slant]] by [[Mimi Nguyen]]; and [[Thorn]] by Kelly Marie Martin.
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  • ...Dora M. Hepner, Olive G. Owen, Addie L. Porter, Mary Margaret Sisson, Emma Marie Voigt, and David H. Whittier.
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  • ..., The Cannery Strikes, Portland Black Panther Party, feminist witches, Dr. Marie Equi, and local paper ''The Firebrand'', are part of the extensively resear
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  • ...Draws, Melanie Maddison, Joanna Britton, James Wright, Tamsin Bookey, Anne-Marie Atkinson, [[Holly Casio]], Ele Spinks, Paul Petard, Clare Brown, Clare McCo
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