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- ...Hugo House], located at 1634 11th Ave in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle. As of early 2014, ZAPP has become an independent nonprofit organization an *The first [http://seattle-zine-unconference.wikispaces.com/ '''Zine Librarian (Un)Conference'''] was3 KB (390 words) - 00:14, 9 March 2014
- Seattle, Wa 98133981 bytes (140 words) - 17:08, 13 October 2009
- '''Kickstand''' was a [[zine]] by [[Arianne Foulks]] of Seattle, WA., U.S.A.1 KB (155 words) - 22:07, 28 June 2013
- ''Idiot Chaos'' is published in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. It was begun in the 2000s and is done for the [[Esoteri962 bytes (142 words) - 04:04, 17 November 2012
- ''Hedgehog'' was published in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. Two issues of this publication were released in the 197944 bytes (135 words) - 03:23, 12 December 2011
- ...the Mask of Melancholy''' is a [[zine]] by [[Joshua Plague]], published in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.948 bytes (162 words) - 00:17, 4 May 2011
- In 2000, in the ''Seattle Weekly'', McGonigal described his zine... "It was kind of a big deal at its913 bytes (144 words) - 12:55, 29 December 2007
- '''Bite Size''' was a [[one-shot]] [[zine]] published in Seattle, Washington by De.954 bytes (154 words) - 07:25, 20 April 2009
- ...their return to fanzine publishing in the 1980s from their new location in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.1 KB (164 words) - 07:03, 21 October 2012
- ...hern California. It's distributed in Los Angeles, Orange County, Reno, and Seattle.1 KB (151 words) - 05:34, 30 June 2009
- The zine has been published out of Olympia, Wa.; Portland, Or.; Seattle, Wa.; San Francisco, Ca.; Paris, France; and London, England.1,014 bytes (147 words) - 21:41, 18 September 2014
- ...late '60s, with issue 28 released in November of 1967. It was produced in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.1 KB (170 words) - 17:14, 14 March 2015
- ...ress]], 2004) and ''Stop Reading This: A Manifesto for Radical Literacy'' (Seattle Research Institute, 2004).1 KB (171 words) - 23:40, 16 February 2007
- ...stil Prose''' was a [[zine]] published by the staff of Pistil Books out of Seattle, WA., U.S.A.1 KB (176 words) - 07:17, 28 January 2008
- ..., the magazine boasted full color covers. For a while, it was published in Seattle by Fantagraphics Books.1 KB (181 words) - 06:07, 28 October 2007
- ...at The Zine Archive and Publishing Project (ZAPP) at Richard Hugo House in Seattle, Washington. Back issues are still available from Peck for a modest mailing1 KB (215 words) - 20:46, 22 April 2011
- ...eminist and Humanitarian Fantasy and Science Fiction". It was published in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. Five issues appeared, the last in 1979.1 KB (182 words) - 20:58, 23 April 2016
- ''Visions of Khroyd'hon'' was published in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A., and released in summer of 1976.1 KB (183 words) - 01:55, 13 March 2016
- ''Old Bones'' was published in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. At least three issues were printed, the first was dated1 KB (208 words) - 01:59, 25 September 2015
- Published during the 1950s in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A, ''Fapulous'' was an APAzine distributed through the [[F1 KB (196 words) - 17:17, 14 March 2015
- ...innesota, he began hitchhiking his away around the country and ended up in Seattle where he became involved with the world of science fiction fandom which was ...Petaja, says that during the 1930's Depression Bok lived in a shack at the Seattle dump with the stray cats and used any flat surface he could to create his a4 KB (559 words) - 21:35, 6 August 2014
- ...with editor Lilian Edwards in Edinburgh, Scotland, and Victor Gonzalez in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. The two editors, in Ted White's words, "managed three s2 KB (233 words) - 22:53, 16 March 2015
- ''Ash-Wing'' heralded from Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. First published in 1968, this title was released for a2 KB (221 words) - 16:24, 31 August 2014
- Hischak began publishing '''Farm Pulp''' upon moving from Cincinnati, OH to Seattle, WA. The [[zine]] began with design taking precedence; Hischak borrowed mos2 KB (274 words) - 18:49, 30 November 2011
- ...999 Bike Summer chopper construction conference in San Francisco, the 1999 Seattle Riots tour and the Millenium Ride in Portland, in which the club was proud2 KB (259 words) - 02:09, 20 November 2011
- ...ne published first twice week, and then three times a week in the 1990s in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. It first appeared in 1994. The final, 80th, issue was2 KB (227 words) - 23:18, 16 January 2013
- ...and [[activist]] interviews (Howard Zinn, Jessica Lawless of Home Alive in Seattle and Lauren Anzaldo of the International Solidarity Movement, for example),2 KB (258 words) - 08:37, 21 November 2009
- ...their return to fanzine publishing in the 1980s from their new location in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.2 KB (236 words) - 16:25, 31 August 2014
- ...She lives between Toronto, unceded Three Fires Confederacy Territories and Seattle, unceded Duwamish territories, with the love of her life, a wolfdog, and he2 KB (230 words) - 05:28, 1 December 2015
- ...d met Henry Gasko, and Gordon McNab. Returning the The States, she flew to Seattle and stayed with Anna Jo and Frank Denton ([[Ash-Wing]]), and met John D. Be2 KB (273 words) - 06:05, 27 June 2014
- ...n La Jolla, CA inspired by the first third of a solo 62 day bike tour from Seattle to Austin via San Diego.2 KB (266 words) - 06:09, 30 December 2009
- ...ed at the first annual Zine Librarians (Un)conference, which took place in Seattle, Washington, in March 2009. All three issues have the format of 5.5" x 8.5"2 KB (276 words) - 23:20, 2 December 2023
- * Interview with a Seattle Squatter * Informal Update on the Situation in Seattle4 KB (670 words) - 11:40, 16 March 2022
- ...2006. They appear in several library collections including ones in Denver, Seattle and Utah among others.2 KB (276 words) - 22:39, 10 April 2009
- '''10 Things Jesus Wants You To Know''' was a [[zine]] published in Seattle, WA., U.S.A., by [[Dan Halligan]]. It focused on [[punk]] and [[rock]] mus '''#15:''' The Bouncing Souls, the Cheater Slicks, the Bloodclots, piercing, Seattle Radio, cooking column, fashion advice, reviews, rants, letters, columns4 KB (610 words) - 09:28, 30 January 2014
- ...Cafe] in Asheville, NC and [http://www.left-bank.com/ Left Bank Books] in Seattle Washington. (As of 6/19/2012)2 KB (304 words) - 03:29, 30 November 2015
- ...ce fiction fanzine by [[Suzanne Tompkins]] and Jerry Kaufman, published in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.2 KB (255 words) - 14:58, 15 March 2015
- ...ance, with Bee Bowman in Waynesboro, Virginia, U.S.A., and Frank Denton in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. The first issue was published in June 1968, with issue2 KB (275 words) - 00:35, 19 September 2015
- Created in Seattle, Washington, this publication first appeared in the 1990's and was issued f2 KB (289 words) - 17:41, 24 December 2010
- '''Punk Lust''' is a [[punk]] zine by [[Wilum Pugmire]] from Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.2 KB (321 words) - 17:32, 24 March 2015
- ...history and photos of American Flats (in Nevada), letters, zine reviews, a Seattle trip diary2 KB (304 words) - 06:16, 11 October 2009
- [[Image:Seth Friedman.jpg|frame|Seth tabling at a zine convention in Seattle]]2 KB (356 words) - 23:21, 25 November 2009
- Elinor Busby began publishing fanzines as a member of the Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. science fiction club The Nameless Ones. Their club bull2 KB (374 words) - 04:32, 25 June 2012
- ...e community, it focuses mainly on Portland, Oregon. Footage of Olympia and Seattle was shot by Basil, but the tapes were never turned over to the editing team2 KB (364 words) - 04:06, 2 May 2021
- ...ome of his views. For instance, Woodworth opposed the anti-WTO protests in Seattle; something most anarchists rejoiced over. He claimed they gave the movement3 KB (377 words) - 20:04, 23 March 2024
- ...r areas, creating six non-profit writing centers in Los Angeles, Valencia, Seattle, New York City, Michigan and Chicago. McSweeney's also runs its own small p2 KB (343 words) - 00:56, 4 November 2007
- ...rica. They appear in several library collections including ones in Denver, Seattle and Utah among others.2 KB (361 words) - 23:22, 16 March 2015
- 8/10/96: Seattle, WA - Vox Populi (day)/Crocodile Cafe (night)<br>3 KB (384 words) - 19:56, 13 April 2009
- '''Wilum Pugmire''', aka W. H. Pugmire, is a writer and fanzine editor from Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.3 KB (423 words) - 01:04, 13 March 2024
- ...ate Sarah, and others. Shay, artist of the webcomic Angry People, was from Seattle and became a recurring character in the web and print comics when she moved3 KB (459 words) - 09:41, 4 March 2014