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  • ...nthony North, M.P. O'Connor, Mike Philbin (as Hertzan Chimera), Paul Pinn, Mark Samuels, William Smith, Bill Thompkins, S.P. Tollyfield, Ian Westbrook, Con ...cles were by Joel Lane, D.F. Lewis, Mike Philbin (as Hertzan Chimera), and Mark Samuels, among others.
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  • ...cience fiction fanzine published in the United States by Richard Meyer and Mark Reinsberg. Mark Reinsberg was the chair of the 2nd World Science Fiction Convention in Chic
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  • *[[Banana Wings]]. [[Claire Brialey]] and [[Mark Plummer]] *[[Banana Wings]]. [[Claire Brialey]] and [[Mark Plummer]]
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  • '''Sensibel''' was a one-shot zine produced by [[Mark Wehrmann]] in Hamburg, Germany.
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  • '''Zingaro''' was a science fiction fanzine published by Mark Irwin. ...65. [[Skyrack]] #85, from December 1st, 1965, says, "Zingaro number 5 from Mark Irwin, Highland Park, Illinois, is also meaty and worth trying but at 35c (
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  • The first (and only) issue featured poetry by Mark Rich ([[The Silent Planet]], [[Treaders of Starlight]]), Wayne Allen Sallee
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  • '''Aklo''' was a small press publication released by Roger Dobson and Mark Valentine. ...ussell, William Sharpe as "Fiona Mcleod", Colin Summerford, Julie Speedie, Mark Valentine, Donald Weeks, Ron Weighell, Simon Whitechapel, Jon Wynne-Tyson,
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  • '''Mark Maynard''' is a writer and musician living in Ypsilanti, MI. With his wife
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  • '''Vertigo''' was made by Bruce, Steve and Mark who did six issues of the zine from around 1993 to 1998. Around 100 to 500 ...so started a club in Brighton named after the zine and two of the writers, Mark and Steve were DJs at many alternative music gigs.
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  • ...chenck), Dirk van Nouhuys, Steve Orliff, Dennis Peyton, Ben G. Price III, Mark Roland, [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] ([[The Literary Magazine of Fantasy an ...ff Kurowski, Mel Laybourne, Morno, Steve Oliff, Mark Roland, Tony Salmons, Mark Schrimeister, Rod Snyder, Peter Stokes, William H. Stout, Steve Swenston.
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  • ...'' (subtitle "And other Rock'n'Roll Habits") was edited and published by [[Mark Perry]] in Deptford (South London), England. The [[fanzine]] was co-founded ...rmly cementing zine publishing as part of the [[DIY]] punk ethic. In 2000, Mark Perry published ''Sniffin' Glue: The Essential Punk Accessory'', a book com
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  • ...ne]] by Meggs, featuring cut and paste graphics of, and related quotes by, Mark [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Brandon_Read Brandon "Chopper" Read] and
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  • ...Speculative Poetry'''<br/>Volume 1, # 3 Summer/Fall 1985<br/>Cover art by Mark Rich]] ...f Speculative Poetry''' was a small press publication by Roger Dutcher and Mark Rich.
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  • ...Nemonymous]]), Bentley Little, Phil Locascio, Nick Mamatas, Ardath Mayhar, Mark McLaughlin ([[The Urbanite]]), Yvonne Navarro, Kurt Newton, Tom Piccirilli ...Nightmares]]), John Edward Lawson, Donna Lynch, Cindy Main, Joy Marchand, Mark McLaughlin, Kurt Newton, Karen R. Porter, Wendy Rathbone, Tina Reigel, Will
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  • [[Image:Glue.jpg|frame|'''Mark Perry''', centre, with Danny Baker and Henry Murlowski<br/>''Sniffin' Glue' '''Mark Perry''' was the publisher of the first UK [[punk]] [[zine]] [[Sniffin' Glu
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  • ...y.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Oxytocic'''<br/>Issue 6 Spring 1972<br/>Cover art by Mark Jenkins]] Issue 6, from Spring 1972, features a front cover by Mark Jenkins ([[HYPErion]]), back cover by Bruce Townley, and interior illustrat
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  • ...arly 1990s. Issue 3 was co-edited by David Cowperthwaite with guest editor Mark Valentine ([[Aklo]]). Issues 2 and 3 were published in 1985, with issue 5 ...teve Sneyd ([[Data Dump]]), Derek Stanford, Steve Rasnic Tem ([[Umbral]]), Mark Valentine, Ron Weighell, and Conrad Williams.
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  • ...s with Helen Cloukey, John Chapman Miske ([[Scienti-Snaps]], [[Bizarre]]), Mark Reinsberg ([[Ad Astra]]), Jack Speer, Percy T. Wilkinson, and Richard Wils ...bell, Helen Cloukey, Literio B. Farsaci ([[The Golden Atom]]), Dale Hart, Mark Reinsberg, and E.E. Doc Smith; cover art by Jack Agnew with Milton Rothman.
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  • ...y, Elizabeth Massie, Yvonne Navarro, David Niall, William C. Orem, Stephen Mark Rainey ([[Deathrealm]]), Octavio Ramos, Jr., Katherine M. Ramsland, Dawn Ri ...illiam Lloyd Breach, and "The Last Show a Verdi's Supper Club", by Stephen Mark Rainey, are considered by Edward P. Berglund to be an integral part of the
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  • ...us ]]), Andrew Porter ([[Algol]]), Joyce Post, articles on J.G. Ballard by Mark Purcell, Joan Rapkin, Franz Rottensteiner, William Rupp, Joanna Russ, Dare ...Lafferty (#67), among others. Many of the the interviews were conducted by Mark Purcell, and Luna released a book of these interviews in 1978, entitled ''S
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  • ...r ([[Fantasque]]), Paula Blaise Gorgas, Phyllis Gotlieb, Cynthia I. Green, Mark Leslie, Kurt Newton, Kate Riedel, and W. Gregory Stewart. ...ist" by Cynthia I. Green (Issue 2), and "That Old Silk Hat They Found", by Mark Leslie (Issue 1), "Family Reunion" by Kate Riedel (Issue 2), and "Going Gr
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  • Regular contributors [[Mark Prindle]], [[MJ Stephens]], and [[Oleo W. DiNero]] appear in nearly every i
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  • ..., others being [[Bacchanalia]], [[Etherline]], [[Perhaps]], and [[Question Mark]], all made possible by Amateur Fantasy Publications of Australia.
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  • '''Flex your Head''' was a one-shot zine produced by [[Mark Wehrmann]] in Kassel, Germany.
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  • ...Centre for illegal immigrants, by Miri Jassey, Tara Russell, Char Brinks, Mark Groudkamp and various others; photos from the Baxter05.info newswire; and w
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  • ...rror Begins", '''Deathrealm''' is a literary horror zine edited by Stephen Mark Rainey. ...[Queer Madness]]), William G. Raley ([[After Hours]]), William Rassmussen, Mark Rich ([[Treaders of Starlight]]), [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] ([[Fantasy M
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  • ...[[punk]]/[[hardcore]] [[zine]] based in suburban Chicago and published by Mark Novotny.
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  • '''Crimewave USA''' is a [[zine]] published by [[Mark Maynard]] and his wife [[Linette Lao]].
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  • ...uded were letters of comment, articles, art work, essays, songs, photos of Mark Lenard, poetry, crossword puzzles, cartoons, con reports, and reviews.
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  • ...mire]] ([[Midnight Fantasies]], [[Old Bones]], [[Visions of Khroyd'hon]]), Mark Rich ([[The Silent Planet]], [[Treaders of Starlight]]), [[Jessica Amanda S
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  • '''DSV-2''' was a media science fiction fanzine was edited by Mark Stonham for "The System".
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  • ...ad]], [[Chitra Ganesh]], [[Carol Es]], [[Laura McIntyre]], [[Jen Hutton]], Mark Ramos, and many others.
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  • * [[Mark Pawson]] * [[Mark Pawson]]
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  • ....tv, Ellen Gronemeyer, Alex Heim, [[Patrick Rieve]], [[Malte Urbschat]], [[Mark Wehrmann]], Kathrin Wolff and others.
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  • ...d Stever (#13), Sheila Glover D'Ammassa (#14-#16), Mike Blake (#17), James Mark Anderson (aka Richard Harter)(#18-#23), Joe Rico(#26) Laurie D.T. Mann (#27 ...ike Glicksohn ([[Energumen]], [[Xenium]]), Doug Hoylman, Evelyn C. Leeper, Mark Leeper, Anthony Lewis, Sue Lewis, Alan Lustiger, Craig McDonough, Joe Ross
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  • ...ve Seen The Truth And It Makes No Sense''' was a [[perzine]] written by P. Mark Wannop of New Jersey, USA.
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  • '''HYPErion''' is a music fanzine published by Mark Jenkins. Contributing illustrators included John Clagett, Mark Jenkins, Tom Johnson, and Bruce Townley. Photographers included Rainer Kara
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  • ...ng, [[Can't Get Off the Island]], was produced by [[Claire Brialey]] and [[Mark Plummer]] to coincide with the 2005 world sf convention.
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  • ...Newton, Lance Olson, Nikki Patrick, Paul Perkin, Ezra Pines, Todd Powell, Mark Rich ([[The Magazine of Speculative Poetry]], [[Treaders of Starlight]]), L
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  • ..., [[Rastus Johnson's Cakewalk]]), [[Mark Plummer]] ([[Banana Wings]]), and Mark Tudor. ...), [[Lloyd Penney]] ([[Torus]]), Charles Platt ([[Beyond (UK)|Beyond]]), [[Mark Plummer]] ([[Banana Wings]]), Peter Roberts ([[Checkpoint]]), Doreen Rogers
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  • ...aking Zines and Mini-Comics ''' is a book by [[Esther Pearl Wilson]] and [[Mark Todd]] published in 2006 by Graphia Books. Primarily meant for Young Adults
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  • ...includes articles on Lee Black Childers; World's Fair architecture; seeing Mark E. Smith at a concert; Why I Hate Lesbians; an interview with Homocult; pra
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  • ...Palmer, Alton Parker, Marthayn Pelegrimas, Jacie Ragan, Janet P. Reedman, Mark Rich ([[The Magazine of Speculative Poetry]], [[Treaders of Starlight]]), T ...rk Rainey ([[Deathrealm]]), James P. Roberts, Barbara Rosen, Cindy Rosmus, Mark C. Sadler, James C. Spurlock, Lucy Taylor, John Villesvik, Tim Waggoner, Bo
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  • ...der, [[Wilum Pugmire]] ([[Queer Madness]]), Joseph S. Pulver, Sr., Stephen Mark Rainey ([[Deathrealm]]), Gary Robinson, Stanley C. Sargent, Frank Searight,
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  • ...en-Young, Robert J. Levy, [[D.F. Lewis]] ([[Nemonymous]]), Charles McEvoy, Mark McLaughlin ([[The Urbanite]]), Gordon R. Menzies ([[The Standing Stone]]), ...John Grey, Barry Hammond, Sandra Kasturi, Eileen Kernaghan, Niall McGrath, Mark McLaughlin ([[The Urbanite]]), David C. Kopaska-Merkel ([[Dreams and Nightm
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  • ...F. Lewis]] ([[Nemonymous]]) with G. Lewis, Paul Marshall, Deborah Maudlin, Mark McLaughlin ([[The Urbanite]]), Martin Owton, Michael Pendragon, Z. I. Pond ...ard, and Rob Suggs. Writing was by Alan Austin, Simon Bestwick, Joan Boar, Mark Leon Collins, Dick Donovon, Paul Finch, Chris Fox, Ian Hunter, Colin Pink,
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  • ..., Phil Ochs, Odetta, Tom Paxton, Jean Redpath, Fritz Richmond, Pete Seeger,Mark Spoelstra, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Dave Van Ronk, Jackie Washington,Hedy West, Also included were words and music to songs by Mark Spoelstra, ''Boot of Blue'' by Eric Anderson, ''Ramblin Boy'' by Tom Paston
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  • *RE/fuse 01 (2000): Reaching Forward, Mark McCOy (Das Oath/Charles Bronson), Mihoen! +
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  • ...Man, Sun City Girls, Pete Townshend, Jimmy Webb, Tiny Tim, Hal Blaine, and Mark Eitzel.
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  • ...eatured interviews with cEvin Key of the groups Skinny Puppy and Download; Mark Spybey of Dead Voices on Air and Download; the band An April March; A Legen
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