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  • ...ons from their zines in Pensacola, Athens, Asheville, Richmond, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Providence and Pittsburgh. A [[Y'erd Me?]] zine was comp
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  • ...topped in the cities of Pensacola, Athens, Asheville, Richmond, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Providence, and Pittsburgh. Participants included [[Amm
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  • ...ka '''Zeen Beat''') is a [[zine]] by [[Karl Wenclas]] or King Wenclas from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, one of the founders of the ULA, or [[Underground Literary Al
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  • '''Emma Goldman''' was a [[zine]] published in Philadelphia, PA, U.S.A. by Rebekah Buchanan.
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  • '''Jeff Koyen''' was born in Parsippany, NJ. He has since lived in Philadelphia, New York City and Prague.
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  • ...ing her father's 1970s typewriter. As she moved to Gaithersburg, Maryland, Philadelphia, PA and New York City, she continued this project under other titles.
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  • Published in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., ''Contact'' was a mimeographed publication published
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  • '''Dad.''' (2007) is a zine by [[Timothy Colman]], put out in Philadelphia, PA.
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  • '''Deafula''' is a personal [[zine]] by Kerri R., based out of Philadelphia.
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  • '''Katie Haegele''' is a [[zinester]] from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
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  • '''FUCK''' is a zine created by Randall Phillip. It had its origins in the Philadelphia area, and each issue is a veritable visual and verbal slaughter of the sens
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  • '''Timothy Colman''' is a [[zinester]] from Philadelphia, PA.
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  • ...but gradually became a [[perzine]] about Road's various homes of Miami and Philadelphia, racism in her communities, the strength of her friends, coming to terms wi ...in Sarasota, Fla., in 2004 and attended Moore College of Art and Design in Philadelphia.
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  • Released in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., the work on issue one began in 1937, and it was des
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  • ...ur Press Association]]. This was the official organ of the founders of the Philadelphia Science Fiction Society, and the entrance into science fiction fandom of wh
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  • *Mike Ball of [[Clap Yr Hands]] zine (Philadelphia, PA}
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  • ...ten by [[Ramsey Beyer]], a girl from Paw Paw, Michigan, who now resides in Philadelphia, PA.
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  • OP Distro has tabled at zine fests in Philadelphia and New Jersey since it's inception.
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  • ...ual Stories. By this time I had the bug myself and, along with three other Philadelphia youngsters, started on a carbon-copied fan mag called The Science Fiction F
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  • ...radually became a [[perzine]] about Road's various homes between Miami and Philadelphia, racism in her communities, the strength of her friends, coming to terms wi
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  • ...e Mounties come from). He promised whale blubber lamps in every igloo, but Philadelphia managed to divert enough of his support to win on the balloting."
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  • ...uding Philadelphia zine library Soap Box Independent Publishing Center and Philadelphia-based Parcell Press, will be engaging in various aspects of the event as we “It’s great because when I went to the Philadelphia zine festival, there was automatically a sense that, ‘Oh my God, there’
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  • ...l exhibition space in Chicago and is now based in Chicago, Copenhagen, and Philadelphia.
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  • ...e [[writer]] and the former publisher of [[ANSWER Me!]] He was born near [[Philadelphia]], PA, and has lived in Brooklyn, Los Angeles and [[Portland]], OR. He now
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  • *Hollywood nihil #2 (Philadelphia, PA)
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  • ...ublished 14 issues before handing over editorship to John V. Baltadonis of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. He kept publishing this title till 1941, with 17 more
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  • Based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., for five years, from 2001 till 2006, the Mobilivre-B
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  • ...dderley and her family (exhusband and two daughters) moved from Georgia to Philadelphia, PA. This is where Sage began to blossom as a zine writer. She continued to
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  • ...iginally published in Champaign, Illinois, U.S.A., but is now based in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area.
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  • 7/26/96: Philadelphia, PA - Urban Outfitters<br>
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  • The 4rth issue, from 2008, has interviews with G.B. Jones, Philadelphia art collective/band Bobo, and artists Mathew Cerletty, Siebren Versgeeg and
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  • ...Official Organ of the Eleventh World S F Convention, ''Philcon'', held in Philadelphia in 1953, ran this item in their newsletter; "SUITE “SEVENTH FANDOM” Fan
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  • ...writing many letters. He organized the first Science Fiction convention in Philadelphia on October 22, 1936 where plans were formed for other meetings around the c
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  • ...nia, then Arlington, Virginia, Alexandria, Virgina, Chicago, Illinois, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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  • ...icles were penned, edited and complied. The project also included notable Philadelphia sideshow performer Barry Silver [http://www.myspace.com/barrysilver] who be
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  • ...Auto/assemblage: Reading the Zine’ Modern Languages Association Convention Philadelphia, December.
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  • ...tion fanzine edited by Robert Madle and published by Comet Publications in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
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  • ...circulated for free in New York City, Los Angeles, Austin, San Francisco, Philadelphia, and Boston/New England (via Newbury Comics), as well as in limited amounts
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  • *[https://www.phillysoapbox.org/ The Soapbox, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA]
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  • The '''Underground Literary Alliance''' is a Philadelphia-based, but internationally membered, group of [[zinesters]] and [[DIY]] wri
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  • * [[Typical: Thoughts and Reactions to the Philadelphia Riot Grrrl Convention 1996]]
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