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  • '''Something For Nothing''' is a zine from Massillion, Ohio, U.S.A. ''Something For Nothing'' was started in 1988 by a [[punk]] named Idy (Billy). The content is curre
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  • '''Go for it''' (Mooroolbark, Vic.: Mooroolbark Community Centre, -2006.). This [[zin
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  • '''Cartography for Beginners''' is a [[perzine]] by [[April Hornbuckle]].
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  • '''For The Clerisy''' is a [[zine]] by American [[Brant Kresovich]] who has moved ...e and Pepsi?" (yes there is), and Auntie Clockwise does a Dear Abby column for Latvians and their problems. Brant says "Criticism either coolly ignored or
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  • '''For Whale Ears Only''' (also known as '''FWEO''') is a monthly [[zine]] based i *[http://www.forwhaleearsonly.com/ For Whale Ears Only Homepage]
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  • [[Image:Prescription for change.jpeg|right|thumb|Cover]] '''Prescription for Change''' is a zine about community response to substance use. It covers a
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  • '''For the Birds''' is a NYC-based [[feminist]] [[collective]] working to combat s
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  • [[Image:timeforaction.png|200px|thumb|right|'''Time for action'''<br/> October 1988]] '''Time for action''' was a [[zine]] from Weimar, (East) Germany.
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  • [[Image:Ufc.jpg|frame|Unfit for Consumption 9]] '''Unfit for Consumption''' was a [[punk]] music [[zine]] from Limerick, Ireland.
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  • ''Creativity for Introverts'' is a zine series by Michelle of Alexandria, VA. ...'s fine to be as introverted as you are, even if you're made to feel weird for being "more introverted than introverts." ''Included with Issue 4 in all sa
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  • '''Thank God For Abortion''' is a zine by New York-based Latinx artist, activist and zineste
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  • [[Image:V9-01sm.jpg‎|200px|right|frame|'''No Cause For Concern?''' Issue Nine]] '''No Cause For Concern?''' is a [[punk]] zine published in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, in the
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  • ..._Print_Fest.ROTATED.REAL.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Kari Tervo collecting Zines for Troops! donations at the [[Riverside DIY Print Fest]], May 18, 2013]] ...itary members the personal work of citizens they enlisted to defend. Zines for Troops! operates under the infrastructural auspices of Operation Paperback,
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  • '''''Something for the Weekend''''' was an [[apazine]] edited by [[Steve Green]] and distribut
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  • '''Fighting For Our Lives''' is an [[anarchism|anarchist]] primer [[zine]] published by the ...for those who have been consciously participating in the anarchist project for years or decades already.
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  • ...anzines are eligible. For many of those years, the award has been an award for "Best Australian Fanzine". ...he award for Best Fanzine was won by websites. In 2009, the award category for which fanzines are eligible had become that of "Best Fan Publication in Any
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  • '''Sympathy for the Strawberry''' is a [[feminist]] [[perzine]] published out of Swansea, U
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  • The '''FAAn Award for Best Fanzine''' is one of several Fan Activitiy Achievement Awards presente *[[A Meara for Observers]]; Mike Meara (Perzine)
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  • [[Image:Forcryingoutloud.jpeg|frame|'''For Crying Out Loud!''' Zine]] '''For Crying Out Loud''' was a [[perzine]] written in the late 1990s by [[Rex Ray
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  • [[Image:SixDrawingsVictory.jpg‎|200px|thumb|right|'''Six Drawings for Victory'''<br/> 2013]] '''Six Drawings for Victory''' is a zine by [[Torben Röse]], published in Cologne, Germany in
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  • [[Image: Epitaph for my heart -1-3.JPG|200px|thumb|right|Epitaph for my heart #1-3]] '''Epitaph for my heart''' (c2007-) is a [[Cut and Paste|cut-and-paste]] [[perzine]] by am
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  • [[Image:GlamourGuideForTrash.19%.jpg|frame|'''Glamour Guide For Trash'''<br/>Issue 3]] '''Glamour Guide For Trash''' was a [[zine]] published in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada by [[Joel
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  • Every year, the '''Hugo Award for Best Fanzine''' is given by the World Science Fiction Society to a fanzine. ...zine in whose letter column many of the first science fiction fans met one another.
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  • ...Fanzine''' is given annually at the UK science fiction convention Novacon for the best British and Irish fanzines.
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  • '''D is for DIY''' is a [[zine]] made by [[Julie vee|Julie Vee]] of California, U.S.A. So far only 1 issue has been made, the theme was Crafts for Kids.
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  • The '''Aurora Award for Best Fanzine''' is given out annually by the Canadian SF and Fantasy Associ The ''Aurora/Boreal Awards'' began in 1980, however awards for fanzines were not given out till 1986.
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  • '''YQZine: for queer women''' is an Australian [[zine]] released in the late Spring of 20
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  • '''Gardening Is for Eaters''' is a zine created by [[Laura-Marie Taylor]] of Sacramento, Califo
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  • '''A Zine For The Ladies''' by xHannahx features interviews with women involved with [[pu
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  • ...ms; and a zine library. The space is a wheelchair-accessible safe(r) space for people of all genders, and is equipped with a microwave, dishes, a kettle, ...rger and any zines that we distro (currently or in the past) are available for borrowing.
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  • '''For the Rest of Us''' is a quarterly independent comedy magazine centered in Sa *[http://www.myspace.com/ftroumagazine For The Rest of Us]
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  • [[Image:Terrible_hunger.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''A Terrible Hunger for Love'''<br/>1997]] '''A Terrible Hunger for Love''' is a poetry-zine by [[Billy Childish]], published by [[Hangman Book
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  • '''Hairstyles for an Active Life''' was a zine created in 1997 by [[Molly Brodak]] after clos
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  • '''There is Still a Chance For Us''' is a [[zine]] written by Korinna Irwin.
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  • ...7171603979015 n.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Cover of ''Asian People I'm Grateful For'']] <b>Asian People I’m Grateful For</b> is a zine by Jenny (last name not given). Each page of the zine features a portrait of an Asian public fi
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  • ...http://timdevin.com/ileftthishereforyoutoread-about.html "i left this here for you to read"]. ...(such as on part benches, on buses, in airports and dentists' offices...) for anyone to take--free of charge. So far, they left their zines in about 75 c
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  • ...in different [[zine]] editions. It was critiqued in the pamphlet ''Methods for the Communalization of Confusion''.
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  • CODA (The Center for Outreach in the Development of the Arts) promotes leadership to expand the ...Falls, Texas, CODA Fellows and Rhodes students, faculty, and staff strive for everyone to come into contact with art in a way that enriches their lives.
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  • '''Youth for International Development - Do it Yourself Training Program''' '''''Saskatchewan Council for International Cooperation (SCIC)'''''
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  • [[Image:sextips.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Anti-Sex Tips for Teens]] '''Murder Can Be Fun Presents: Anti-Sex Tips for Teens -- The Teenage Advice Book: 1897-1987''' was an [[one-shot]] zine pub
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  • 'Skinny Puppy Farewell Final Tour Fanzine: So Much Love and Thank You For Everything!' is a limited run [[fanzine]] about the Canadian industrial mus
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  • '''Gagging for it: queer sex and class war, smut, politics, cheap stolen bent filth''' (Me
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  • '''No Need For Sleep: an exhibition of visual art by zine makers and the zines they produc
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  • The '''Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture''' is a part of Duke University's Rare Book, Ma ...brary.duke.edu/specialcollections/bingham/index.html Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture]
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  • [[Image:You-Live-for-the-Fight.jpg|frame|You Live for the Fight When That's All That You've Got #1]] '''You Live for the Fight When That's All That You've Got''' is a [[perzine]] written by [[
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  • '''Zine Capsule: Zine Collecting for the Future''' is the third [[zine]] in the [[Grrrl zines a go-go]] series. ...e generations. Includes tips for budget archives materials and suggestions for cataloging. Save those zines!'' - GZAGG website
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  • #REDIRECT [[Zine Capsule: Zine Collecting for the Future]]
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  • '''How to... (plan for commercial printing and understand printing terminology & color concepts)'' The second installment in an ongoing 'how to...' series, '''How to... (plan for commercial printing and understand printing terminology & color concepts)''
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  • '''By Freaks For Freaks''' is an Evanston, IL-based [[distro]]. It was started in late July *[http://www.myspace.com/byfreaksforfreaksdistro By Freaks For Freaks Distro]
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  • ...ño and Cristina Ahita [[Image:Portada_definitiva.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Art for Art's Shake #6 cover by Chromatic Nü [https://www.facebook.com/NuIllustrat ...oined in, and several weeks and a lot of DIY later the first number of Art for Art's Shake could be found in the more popular pubs of the cultural scene i
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  • '''Zine Capsule: Zine Collecting for the Future''' is the third [[zine]] in the [[Grrrl zines a go-go]] series. ...e generations. Includes tips for budget archives materials and suggestions for cataloging. Save those zines!'' - GZAGG website
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  • ...DIY Fest''' occurs on Saturday March 3rd, 2007. It offers tables for rent for a reasonable price at which to promote ones' [[zine]] and other [[DIY]] eff see [http://redemmas.org/diyfest the website] for more info
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  • '''Franky''' was a Glasgow based anthology that run for for issues between 1990-1993. It was edited by [[Simon Mackie]] and Gary Gibson
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  • ...ame is so common, not due to privacy concerns. He is partially responsible for many [[zines]] and is co-owner / operator of [[Cilantro Press]].
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  • ...a review staffer Ryan has also contributed small feature stories in print for [[Verbicide Magazine]]. When he isn't writing or not studying for school Ryan is usually reading comic books or riding his bike. He also has
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  • ...best known for tagging fake, spam, inappropriate and advertising articles for deletion, mainly created by bot users. Windsor first created an account wit ...entioned at [[:Category:Articles nominated for Deletion|Articles Nominated For Deletion]].
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  • '''Fighting For Our Lives''' is an [[anarchism|anarchist]] primer [[zine]] published by the ...for those who have been consciously participating in the anarchist project for years or decades already.
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  • ...Peralta]] and [[Roy Pérez]] was released on July 1, 2012 at a tribute show for [[Mark Aguhar]] at Gallery 400 in [[Chicago]], Illinois. ...a reminder/revisiting of Aguhar’s fierce politics and intellectual breadth for this institutional setting.
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  • ...lisher of [[Pool Dust]] [[zine]] and lives in Tempe, AZ. He's also written for Thrasher Magazine, Transworld Skateboarding and other skateboarding related ...prepared for an honest accounting). He also writes a monthly music column for Thrasher, "Notes From The Underground."
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  • [[Image:timeforaction.png|200px|thumb|right|'''Time for action'''<br/> October 1988]] '''Time for action''' was a [[zine]] from Weimar, (East) Germany.
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  • ...the inspiration for the zine itself was on account of a favourable review for ''Bugs and Drugs'' in the music press. ...record reviews and political rants. The zine was rebadged as ''Bleeder'' for its second issue and included interviews with Fudge Tunnel and Silverfish.
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  • ...tates. He is best known in the [[zine]] world as a creator of comic strips for [[minicomic]]s. ...o been involved with writing poetry, criticism, song lyrics, comic scripts for minicomics.
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  • ...st Josh Agle (aka “Shag”) illustrated the cover for issue #2, and returned for later covers. ...ven reached out to von Stroheim asking to contribute a cover, which he did for issue #14.
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  • ''For the Canadian science fiction zine published by Fred Hurter, Jr. from 1941 t '''Censored''' was a Birmingham punk fanzine which ran for half a dozen issues in 1977.
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  • Eliss Rashkin was interviewed for [[Punk Research]] #1, from May 1984, and said, "I guess to me being a "punk a cliched term) thinking for myself instead of letting others think for me."
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  • ...e bisexual community, and a 2005 Home Office 'Year Of The Volunteer' award for Community Impact. ...shortlisted for the Homo Hero awards in the "Community Champion" category for her work on [[Bi Community News]], running bi events and advocacy / support
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  • Their mandate is to be an information provider and community resource for events, political actions, women's health care, self care, different commun ...ritten by women, for women and about women's issues could be available and for sale.
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  • '''Global Mail''', The Hole to the Underground, was the quarterly [[zine]] for those who loved [[mail art]]. ...lso wrote the zines [[Technical Tips for Zine Making (zine)|Technical Tips for Zine Making]] and [[Clean Restrooms This Exit]]. After she left, [[Michael
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  • ...is a [[compzine]] edited by [[Sabrina Simon]] and filled with instructions for [[DIY]] projects. ...ons for making butter and cheese, preserving food, sprouting seeds, caring for compost, knitting a dishcloth, and more.
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  • ...horror movies for the internet and indy productions available for download for free via the internet.
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  • '''Eat And Get Out!''' was a [[zine]] for food service workers edited by Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. resident P. Lewis ...waitresses. It also included comics and "Dirtball Prevention 101" (advice for the dining public).
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  • ...rend Groovy G]], from [[Richmond, VA]]. It is noted for its ongoing hatred for the Family Circus cartoons that the author contended were insidious Christi
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  • There are 3 main criteria for deciding who to include: ...y must be [[zinesters]], or independent publishers, or writers or artists for
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  • '''D is for DIY''' is a [[zine]] made by [[Julie vee|Julie Vee]] of California, U.S.A. So far only 1 issue has been made, the theme was Crafts for Kids.
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  • ...series currently up to issue 3 after a 2 year hiatus. The series is noted for the radical changes in subject matter in every issue and Morris's haphazard
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  • ...ordan Glass]], for and by people on the [[Autism]] spectrum. Jordan's goal for '''No Missing Pieces''' is to share [[creative]] works by people with [[ASD
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  • ...folks and a call to arms for cis allies. It was given out at the Fairness for All Lobby Day in Charleston, West Virginia February 20, 2023.
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  • ...ide to the Underground Press]], and from 1999-2003, he was a zine reviewer for [[Maximum Rock N Roll]]. He has also contributed to [[Fucktooth]], and othe For the past 12 years, Gordonzola has worked as a cheese buyer for '''Rainbow Grocery''', the largest worker-owned co-op in America.
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  • '''For Whale Ears Only''' (also known as '''FWEO''') is a monthly [[zine]] based i *[http://www.forwhaleearsonly.com/ For Whale Ears Only Homepage]
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  • [[Image:Prescription for change.jpeg|right|thumb|Cover]] '''Prescription for Change''' is a zine about community response to substance use. It covers a
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  • '''For the Rest of Us''' is a quarterly independent comedy magazine centered in Sa *[http://www.myspace.com/ftroumagazine For The Rest of Us]
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  • ...Rounded V]], and for [[Stacked Decks]]. He also edited [[Sweet As Sugar]] for two issues before his suicide at the age of 27. Sugar's essay "Crying for That Sexy Girl" was used as the introduction for [[SaBean MoreL]]'s [[Trying to Fuck The Furniture]]
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  • ...short-lived magazine ''Spec'' in 1995. He also interviewed Exhumed Films for [[Punk Planet]]. He has also been published in [[PMS]], [[Fucktooth]], [[C ...y attending graduate school and will soon begin working as a tax associate for a "Big 4" accounting firm.
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  • ...Nova Award for Best Fanzine]] five times. It has also won the [[FAAn Award for Best Fanzine]] twice, in 2007 and 2010. It has been published from the 1990 In 2003, the couple produced [[Easter Wine]], an anthology for the convention Seacon '03.
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  • ...ine came from sheep herding terms for misfits, with "bummers" a slang term for orphaned lambs and "gummers" referring to old ewes with no teeth remaining. ...her contributors discussing various ways of living simply and doing things for yourself."
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  • ...tures included a crossword puzzle made entirely of Q's, disgusting recipes for snacks, reviews of popsicles, yogurt, frozen dinners, etc., collage-comics
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  • ...ur Walls]] and has been a reviewer for [[Zine World]], a reporter-at-large for [[Musea]], and a contributor to many [[zines]], including [[Glovebox Chroni
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  • ...animal testing, and the intensive use of land and other resources required for animal farming.
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  • :<small><em>For the zine '''The Review''', click [[Review|here]].</em></small> ...hat writes and publishes opinions and contact info about [[zines]] sent in for review. Most review zines include columns, articles, postal charts or other
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  • ...ed for his unique and excellent writing, mateo continues to write, but not for this particular zine series.
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  • :''This article is about a specific zine title, see '''[[zine]]''' for a general definition.'' ...in the most anal manner in zinedom, torn apart almost sentence by sentence for spelling errors and inconsistencies - absolutely hilarious because the resp
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  • ...It is now in its twelfth edition and provides helpful, commonsense advice for people squatting in England. *[http://www.squatter.org.uk Advisory Service for Squatters]
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  • : This article is about zinedistro.org, for zine distros see [[:Category:Distro]]. '''Zine Distro''' is a "Resistance Army" project. Zines can be downloaded for free as a pdf and printed.
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  • [[Image:You-Live-for-the-Fight.jpg|frame|You Live for the Fight When That's All That You've Got #1]] '''You Live for the Fight When That's All That You've Got''' is a [[perzine]] written by [[
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  • '''D.I.Y.''' stands for '''D'''o '''I'''t '''Y'''ourself. ...For instance, instead of waiting for someone else to publish your writing for you, make you own [[zine]] and be your own publisher. Instead of spending m
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  • ...as been writing [[zine]]s for just over four years. She has done one zine for the [[24 hour zine thing]] called [[Paper Clips]], and has thirteen issues
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  • ...as House Music, and as a vocal supporter of electronic music open-sourcing for rights-free world productions. His writings are included in over thirty ind
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  • ...hed [[Thoughtworm]] zine from 1996 to 2008 and wrote zine and book reviews for [[Razorcake]] magazine. ...[Billy McKay]], [[Dave Kiersh]], [[Carrie McNinch]], and [[Ben Snakepit]], for the mini-comic guide [[Comixville]].
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  • ..._Print_Fest.ROTATED.REAL.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Kari Tervo collecting Zines for Troops! donations at the [[Riverside DIY Print Fest]], May 18, 2013]] ...itary members the personal work of citizens they enlisted to defend. Zines for Troops! operates under the infrastructural auspices of Operation Paperback,
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  • ...Her next fanzine, [[Pirate Jenny]], was nominated for the 1990 Hugo Award for Best Fanzine. In the 2000s, Pat returned to self publishing with the title ...shed [[File 770]], winning the [[Hugo Award for Best Fanzine]] four times, for the years 1989, 2000, 2001 and 2008.
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  • ...b-only e-zine. He also contributed to [[Crimewave USA]] and was a reviewer for [[Zine World: A Reader's Guide to the Underground Press]].
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  • ...o her school for a new interactive whiteboard. In total she raised £19.74 for the 50 zines. A second issue of the zine has also been published.
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  • The Crisis in funding for education was the catalyst for students at University of California Berkeley to engage in direct action pr
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  • ...the magazine has been a starting point for contributors to go on to write for more mainstream, bigger titles. Each issue comes with a free CD showcasing
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  • '''By Freaks For Freaks''' is an Evanston, IL-based [[distro]]. It was started in late July *[http://www.myspace.com/byfreaksforfreaksdistro By Freaks For Freaks Distro]
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  • [[Image:BINE-vitrine.jpg|200px|right|'''*INE''' recursively stands for *ine Is No zinE]] * 50 are spread for free
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  • ...ogo initially designed for ''The Spiral Breaks'' as the basis for the logo for his later music project, Chaoticum.
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  • ...he has also produced [[Mind Clutter]], a perzine as well. Jenn has written for numerous music magazines and websites such as [[Skratch]], [[Verbicide]], a
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  • [[Image:Forcryingoutloud.jpeg|frame|'''For Crying Out Loud!''' Zine]] '''For Crying Out Loud''' was a [[perzine]] written in the late 1990s by [[Rex Ray
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  • ...ary zine comes out once a year, with writers focusing on a different theme for each issue, but always writing a piece of 400 words or less. The theme for the first issue was autobiographies. The second issues' theme was 'compulsi
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  • H.Neurotica has written zines for over a decade, hosted zine making workshops in different communities, and w ...t both the zine and the website to provide a safe, stimulating environment for feminists who struggle with their enjoyment of these films, and a place to
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  • ...for a syndicated radio show recorded in Chicago in 1945 called "Stay Tuned For Terror". Other contributors included Harry O. Morris ([[Nyctalops]]), and Contributions of art work came from C. Dean Anderson, who did the cover for issue 4.
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  • ...views and band interviews, with an odd "curse" that every band interviewed for the zine broke up. pixie also was a record reviewer (and at the time, the only woman) for [[Punk Planet]] until someone stole a box of records and CDs when she lived
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  • ...of [[Learning to Leave a Paper Trail Distro]] and the [[zine]] [[You Live for the Fight When That's All That You've Got]]. ...ut permission? let them know here. are you new to the zine scene & looking for information about standard zine protocol? come here. are you a seasoned zin
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  • ...as PAPA. Although Green dropped out in the early 1980s, ''Omega'' returned for BAPA's closing years.
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  • ...you are and where you’re coming from. You can take a look at the catalogue for examples of the kinda zines I’m into. ...riot grrrl; white cis boy problems; oppressive language; zines that retail for more than five dollars (but one-two-three dollars is even better); form let
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  • ...volunteers for almost 20 years it is staunchly non profit making and known for having cheap prices. This distro carries books, recordings and [[zine]]s.
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  • ...nal music, often with quite in-depth reviews that showed true appreciation for the subject matter. Stephenson later formed Minnesota-based production company Not For The Squeamish and began producing horror movies, including ''Off The Beaten
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  • ...onjunction is a place for ideas; preliminary or final. It should be a home for impurities, errors and chaos. It should be a celebration of exploration and
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  • '''Robert W. Howington''' (a/k/a "The Loser") is best known for the [[zine]] [[Losers Are Cool]]. ...]. He is also known for the series of books called [[Drive-by-Books]], and for feuding with other [[writer]]s.
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  • ...and carried [[DIY]] [[zine]]s. Girl Gang's focus was on open consignment for any and all projects that were independent in nature and did not include ma Girl Gang Distro is currently on hiatus for restructuring.
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  • ...for breakthroughs in the art world. Jack Labas, one of the painters known for his ability with portraits, falls in love with a fellow artist, dress desig ...ters with all different styles of art but all cooperative in their support for each other. The novel also contains drawings supposedly by Jack, of the thr
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  • ...ximum Rock 'N' Roll]], as well as doing other one-off articles and columns for various zines. In 1996, Hanford convinced [[Tim Yohannan]] to let him write a column for [[Maximum Rock 'N' Roll]] on punk rock and the Internet. This column conti
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  • ...wcke and Chris Atkinson grew tired of waiting for their articles, written for the original run of ''Stop Breaking Down'', to appear in print. The first ...oll Award for Best Fanwriter, as well as the Nova Award for Best Fanwriter for 1981 and 1982.
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  • ...readers for general discussions. We hope in some small measure to make up for the demise of "Fandom Speaks"." Writing for ''Triton'' was contributed by David H. Keller, among others.
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  • [[Image: Epitaph for my heart -1-3.JPG|200px|thumb|right|Epitaph for my heart #1-3]] '''Epitaph for my heart''' (c2007-) is a [[Cut and Paste|cut-and-paste]] [[perzine]] by am
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  • '''Out of the Every Day''' is an e[[zine]] for imaginative fiction and art. The ezine is considered by the editors to be a tool for people to share stories and art and anything else that is the product of an
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  • '''For The Clerisy''' is a [[zine]] by American [[Brant Kresovich]] who has moved ...e and Pepsi?" (yes there is), and Auntie Clockwise does a Dear Abby column for Latvians and their problems. Brant says "Criticism either coolly ignored or
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  • [[Image:Ufc.jpg|frame|Unfit for Consumption 9]] '''Unfit for Consumption''' was a [[punk]] music [[zine]] from Limerick, Ireland.
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  • ...ding ''You are Going to Prison'', ''Sell Yourself to Science'' and ''Opium for the Masses''. ...In 1996, following an argument with author [[Bob Black]], he was arrested for possession of opium poppies. Prosecutors attempted to use his writings agai
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  • ...nd copies of the comic book-sized zine (6 5/8" x 10 1/4") were distributed for free in Minnesota high schools. Calling itself "a rag for alternative youth," '''Free Association''' straddled the line between tradi
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  • ...http://timdevin.com/ileftthishereforyoutoread-about.html "i left this here for you to read"]. ...(such as on part benches, on buses, in airports and dentists' offices...) for anyone to take--free of charge. So far, they left their zines in about 75 c
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  • ...found throughout the Dallas/Ft. Worth metroplex. Copies are also available for sale or trade through mail-order. Whuddafug is published sporadically and somewhat haphazardly. Except for the earliest back issues, you won’t find Whuddafug (the zine) online. It
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  • ...to do illustrations for almost four decades, into the 1970s, with a cover for the fanzine [[Gorbett]], issue 4, published in 1973, among others.
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  • Vagina is a zine for the ladies by the ladies. With its quarterly publications, Vagina provides a space for female contributors
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  • ...ño and Cristina Ahita [[Image:Portada_definitiva.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Art for Art's Shake #6 cover by Chromatic Nü [https://www.facebook.com/NuIllustrat ...oined in, and several weeks and a lot of DIY later the first number of Art for Art's Shake could be found in the more popular pubs of the cultural scene i
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  • The article "Incorporation Is Too Restrictive", written by Sam Moskowitz for ''Ground Zero'', was reprinted in the fanzine yearbook [[The Best of Fandom ...for OMPA and, with George Nins Raybin, co-published the fanzine [[NimBel]] for OMPA.
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  • ...the practice of zinebombing (leaving your zine in random/unexpected places for unsuspecting strangers to discover at random/unexpected moments). The main content of the zine offers suggestions and advice for writing your first ''ZineBomb'' while the reverse side of the zine provides
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  • ...haus has been a home for artists since 1987. The poster and graphic output for The Cologne Art Book Fair was created by [[Hamed Eshrat]].
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  • [[Image:GlamourGuideForTrash.19%.jpg|frame|'''Glamour Guide For Trash'''<br/>Issue 3]] '''Glamour Guide For Trash''' was a [[zine]] published in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada by [[Joel
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  • ...d I Do'', as well as a couple of one-off travel zines (''T FOR TEXAS AND T FOR Timmybear'', and ''Holiday In The Sun'', about Texas and the Dominican Repu *[[T For Texas And T For Timmybear]]
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  • '''PrintZine''' is the zine edited by [[Chris Garcia]] as a part of his race for the Trans-Atlantic Fan Fund. * [http://www.chrisfortaff.org The Chris For TAFF Website] (Deadlink)
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  • ...airlessness as Normative and Defining Feminine," and "Social Repercussions for Women Wearing Their Hair." For a full printable copy of the zine please email the author at MarieAE@gmail.
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  • ...fictional Society for the Preservation of Borrowers. The zine is a guide for human beans who wish to support the continued co-existence of humans with B : EDITORIAL: Like Bread's for Butter - an examination of contemporary Borrower lifestyle & dangers such a
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  • '''Dame Darcy''' (real name Darcy Megan Stanger) is best known for her comic book [[Meatcake]], which is now published through [[Fantagraphics ...uring her freshman year. She also freelanced illustration and cartoon work for various Bay Area magazines, newspapers, and [[zines]], and made regular app
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  • '''Biologisch abbaubare Illusionen''' (German for "Biodegradabled illusions") is an German A5 [[comic]] [[zine]] by three you ...blished in May 2007 with the theme'' Der Spargelsaison Begleiter'' (German for "Asparagus season assistant") the other issues are random stories mostly ab
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  • ...ated folit zine]]s. Brainscan issues come in different sizes and are known for its cut and paste layout. ''Brainscan'' issue 19 was one of the zines selected for the 2003 tour of North America by [[Mobilivre-Bookmobile]], the traveling l
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  • ...thrup published '''Punk Pals Unwashed''' from 1995 through 2000 as a forum for free pen pal ads, zine ads, and whatever fiction or articles he felt like a ...ase|The Basketcase]] zine. They contributed articles to each other's zines for a while, put out one combined issue of The Basketcase/PPU, and got married
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  • '''Chicago Zine Fest''' is an event for small press and independent publishers to showcase their work. The 2014 event is scheduled for March 14-15, 2014.
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  • ...ana King,' the guy who sells bananas. The zine is known for being a outlet for local writers and contributors have included [[Emerson Dameron]].
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  • ...d they let the author know it. In response to all the criticism Miller got for his cartoon dog zine, he opted out of zines with this farewell. It's a uni
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  • '''Endless Blockades''' was put together by Nick, also known for designing the cover of the Misery/Extinction of Mankind Split album. ...rchism|anarcho]] writings and drawings with interviews with Disarm, Phobia for Change.
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  • ...7171603979015 n.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Cover of ''Asian People I'm Grateful For'']] <b>Asian People I’m Grateful For</b> is a zine by Jenny (last name not given). Each page of the zine features a portrait of an Asian public fi
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  • Art Widner is recognized for his role in organizing the first SF fanclub in Boston with [[Louis Russell ...m 1940 till 1945, Widner is well known for ceasing publication of ''YHOS'' for more than thirty years before resuming putting out issues and becoming an i
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  • ...lize that Denver has a thriving and growing zine community? Are you ready for a zine-packed weekend? You’re not going to want to miss these fantastic ...missed the spectacular debut DZF, you’re not going to want to have to wait another year.
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  • ...ple, if you wanted to add a page for your distro, simply search "My Distro Name" and work through the following three steps: ...ures that there isn't already a page started with the same title as yours. For our tutorial here, I will call my new page, well, "My New Page"
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  • ...been lauded in every major print media outlet in Chicago and has sold out for two years running.
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  • ...like William Gibson cut-out paper dolls and Godzilla, this is the fanzine for you!" ...tron'' was released in 1991, and was nominated for the 1991 [[Aurora Award for Best Fanzine]].
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  • ''Ichor'' ran for three issues, one in 1946 and two in 1947. Cover art was by Alva Rogers for the first two issues, and Trin F. Bonn for the final issue.
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  • ...buted in many Veterinary Surgeries, Pet shops and is now available cheaply for purchase online. ...heir downfall. The original idea stemmed from people who kept Online Blogs for their Pets and the lack of Pet Magazines available in the United Kingdom, a
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  • ...n featured in the [[Zine Yearbook]], ''make/shift'', Certain Days: Freedom for Political Prisoners Calendar, ''In the Middle of A Whirlwind'' and [[The Re * ''Certain Days: Freedom for Political Prisoners calendar''
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  • '''POC_Zinesters''' is a community at [[livejournal.com]] for and about POC (people of color) zine makers. It was created in 2005 by [[No ...an expansive umbrella term, and there is disagreement with using this term-for right now it's alot better than using the word minority. Announce your zine
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  • ...a science fiction zine published by the Polytechnic Institute of New York for the Brooklyn Polytechnic Science Fiction Club, Brooklyn New York, U.S.A. in ...3 by the Brooklyn Polytechnic Science Fiction Club (using the earlier name for the school). The inaugural issue was dedicated to science fiction writer Ed
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  • ...|anarchist]], known as [[Artnoose]], since 1996. ''Ker-bloom!'', published for ten years, is one of the longest running [[perzine]]s. ...ends to take you to a place in personal ethics and ask you what you think. For this reason, every issue has the potential to be a new adventure and the re
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  • ...ce and the encouragement of alternative culture. They offer their products for free, both in both physical and electronic form. ...format as well as albums in mp3 format. Most of their zines are available for free download from their website (listed below).
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  • ...ally a photocopied publication, it is now printed, and has been publishing for 25 years. The 60th issue was released in 2007. Jack Rabid has become a well known writer on music, and has written for many zines. His attitude towards publishing a zine is reflected in a quote
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  • '''READ Zine Making Party''' ia a site specific event for the creation of [[zine]]s. ...t issue of [[READ zine]] was created. Each participant made their own page for the zine. The events are accompanied by musical performances, video install
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  • CODA (The Center for Outreach in the Development of the Arts) promotes leadership to expand the ...Falls, Texas, CODA Fellows and Rhodes students, faculty, and staff strive for everyone to come into contact with art in a way that enriches their lives.
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  • '''Meeresbande''' (German for ''Sea Crew'') or '''Meeresbande-Zine''' is a [[perzine]] from Leona and is ...n or English language. The first issue was released in April 2009 (in time for the [[Zinefest Mülheim]]) and consists of 32 pages. They made a colored co
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  • [[China Martens]] started her [[zine]], '''The Future Generation: a zine for subculture parents, kids, friends, and others''', in 1990 when her daughter ...r alternative parents?" China wrote in retrospect (in the zine about zines for the ''[[Art in Zine]]'' Exhibition at [[ABC No Rio Zine Library|ABC No Rio]
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  • ...'Light'' was a Science Fiction fandom fanzine. It was also a regular zine for the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association|FAPA]]. ...o did the artwork for the cover for the February 1942 issue, and the cover for the April 1942 issue. ''Light'' also included illustrations by Charles McNu
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  • ...ian Edwards, Christina Lake and Simon Ounsley, from issue 10, was selected for reprinting in the anthology [[Fanthology '87]]. In January 1988, she and Li ...Lake were nicknamed "the Twins" and stood successfully as joint candidates for the TransAtlantic Fan Fund.
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  • ...of David Mac's tireless networking in the zine community and his penchant for provocation and controversy. A special booklet insert to ETD #4, entitled ...of the annual Midwest Underground Media Symposium. See Cynical Soul zine for the story.
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  • ...digest size (5.5” x 8.5”) zine that included art, poetry, photos and more, for horror fans. It was previously published twice a year (March and September) ''Graveyard Gatherings'' was envisioned as entertainment for anyone interested in ghosts, vampires, zombies, and all things that go bump
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  • ...difficult to read at times, the overall originality of the zine was enough for the price. Yllw.Faces was distributed for a short time in 2006 and 2007, but due to lack of distribution or willingne
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  • ...e has lived in Chicago for nine years and has been making zines as a hobby for half his life. His favorite bands are Team Dresch, Mob 47, Skitsystem, Homo ...[[Jon Pixie]]. Consume included poems, rants, lots of swearing and recipes for homemade bombs, landing the 7th-grade writers in trouble with their school.
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  • '''Spill The Zines''' is an online resource for information about British zines. The blog publishes bi-weekly news posts, m ...by women and genderqueer people, feminist zines, and using zines as tools for activism/social justice. She writes feminist perzine [[Here. In My Head]],
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  • ...nd columns. Created by Jack Lee and Mary Lewys, the [[zine]] is free save for printing costs. Public distribution by the readers is encouraged. From Mary Lewys: While our format demands strong creativity, we are looking for writers, photographers, poets, and artists looking to be published. We can
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  • ...offatt, with Rick Sneary and Stan Woolston, began published ''Moonshine'' for the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]] in the 1940s. The first issue was ...PA during my absence, thanks to Rick and Stan, and I sometimes wrote stuff for it."
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  • ...ack and white zine with a color cover. The zine has been printed on demand for the past three years, and the degeneration of the original graphics can be ...to improve your one-on-oneself time, Guide to Being Alone is rich in tips for making the most of the loner experience." (Jaybird Blog)
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  • [[Image:sextips.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Anti-Sex Tips for Teens]] '''Murder Can Be Fun Presents: Anti-Sex Tips for Teens -- The Teenage Advice Book: 1897-1987''' was an [[one-shot]] zine pub
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  • '''Ungulates''' is a 2021 surrealist humour zine by [[Paul Cooke]] for Dubious Books.
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  • ...h the [[Offtrails Magazine Publishers Association]] in the 1950s and 1960s for the first three issues. It first appeared in September 1955, with issue 2 i ...published in 1963, which was the last until being briefly revived in 1984 for a 6th issue.
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  • [[Image:Terrible_hunger.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''A Terrible Hunger for Love'''<br/>1997]] '''A Terrible Hunger for Love''' is a poetry-zine by [[Billy Childish]], published by [[Hangman Book
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  • ...[[zine]]s are written by younger people, ''The Ken Chronicles'' is notable for being written by a retiree. Ken shares stories about his vacations, family ...that interesting person you meet on the bus that makes you sorry it’s time for your stop."
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  • ...and frustration at the lack of representation and meaningful zine material for Black, Indigenous, and people of color. Gomez scoured through zine distros ...datory Sliding Scale’ item to their cart before checkout online. This pays for the distro’s overhead costs, and to operate the 100% to Black zinesters i
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  • ...nd 1960s, Karen Anderson produced ''The Zed'', a mimeographed fanzine made for the [[Spectator Amateur Press Society]] (SAPS). This was a long-running sma ...or ''Die Zeitschrift für Vollstandige Unsinn'' translated as ''The Journal for Utter Nonsense''.
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  • Tamarin is a book reviewer for [[Verbicide]]. He wrote the 'e-Book' ''Let Then Eat Snuff''. ''Peachy'' was ...or its producer, Harbinger International Films. He is also General Counsel for ''Girls and Corpses'' magazine and several other prominent clients.
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  • '''Pixel''' is a monthly [[PDF]] zine edited by David Burton and available for free on [[eFanzines.com]]. ...a pastiche of art nouveau/art deco to a more modern appearance), although for the most part the contributors and material remained the same.
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  • ...ur’ [[zine]]. The discussion was entitled ‘Writing for zines’. The speaker for this workshop was [[Mark Hatchman]] a long time [[zine]] writer living in B ...out where you can go once you have discovered the world of self publishing for the fifth session. This session was entitled ‘Where to now - The Internet
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  • ...or pushy. He's done 70+ essays. Many were printed in his book [[All About Nothing]]. He also wrote the [[chapbook]], [[The Philosopher]]. He was also a regular monthly columnist for [[Musea]] and has contributed to [[WoRMfEA$t!]] zine.
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  • ...included a DVD known as "Straight to DVD." Chiaroscuro has been nominated for an "ARTY" by The Salt Lake City Weekly three times; in 2010, 2012, and 2013 ...s Sundial" for ''Thieves Jargon''. For a few months in early 2008 he wrote for and helped edit SLUG Magazine.
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  • ...icle "Fanzines Cater to Cults like Sci Fi? Skateboards? There's A Magazine For You" from ''The Daily News'' of May 4, 1987, Irv Slifkin writes, "Featured Quote: "I'll usually work intensely for eight hours a day for two weeks before Duprass goes out. It's really a hobby, although there's lo
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  • Mike is best know for his comic zine [[Empty Life]] which has been published since the 1990's. In ...r of [[one-shot]] zines, including the spectacularly-named ''Enlightenment For Only Pennies a Day or Goddamn It, If They Can Put a Monkey in Space, They C
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  • ...wards, Christina Lake and Simon Ounsley, also from issue 10, was selected for reprinting in the anthology [[Fanthology '87]]. ...Lake were nicknamed "the Twins" and stood successfully as joint candidates for the TransAtlantic Fan Fund.
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  • '''Revenge''' was an early British [[punk]] fanzine, which ran from Jan 1977 for 6-7 issues to early 1978. ...eously in mainstream press such as ''NME'' and ''Sounds''. It is best know for citations in Jon Savage's ''Englands Dreaming'', and Ralph Shakur's ''Under
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  • ...oration between OCAD University students and to open up the world of zines for readers and creators everywhere! The collection is organized according to t ...D Zine Library will happily collect, preserve and share these publications for many years to come.
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  • '''Supreme Nothing''' is a [[zine]] by Denny Lewalk, Burton, Ohio. ...It was a [[perzine]] dealing with depression and everyday life, and a way for the editor to communicate her emotions and confusions.
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  • ...promises: "Inside: Photos, Personals, One Handed fiction and True Stories for, by and about men who believe a mid is a terrible thing to waste." ...and the punx are the only ones living. Much like our world. The project is nothing short of brilliant. Well-written, high concept - the punks will rule when t
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  • ...ge Dominatrix'' (Last Gasp), which has been translated abroad and optioned for film. ...shington areas. The two women also put on all-ages matinee shows under the name "No Scene Zine Presents..."
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  • ...l a very strong creative potential within our environment, a viable source for content. Both of these aspects are our core motivation. So here we are, pub TFGC Publishing evolved from the independent record label ''Themes For Great Cities'' (Düsseldorf, Germany).
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  • ...the editor was happy to note that he had not charged more than fifty cents for any of those issues. Later issues included the byline "Proud to be gay owne ...ne for [[Maximum Rock 'N' Roll]] in the 1980's and was a regular columnist for part of the early 1990's.
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  • ...ence fiction and fantasy reading. ''TLMA'' was the official organ, running for six issues, with three issues of ''The Little Corpuscle'' appearing. ...res, poetry too... Editor Lynn Hickman has done a fine job on thish, and I for one look forward to future issues of similar quality."
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  • ...When he returned to the U.S. he became editor of ''The National Amateur'' for a period of time. ...ce in 1951 and 1952. She also published the fanzine [[Pendragon]] for FAPA for many years. She was in the midst of preparing a new issue when she passed a
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  • ...d zineish for the first three years, and contributors were paid two issues for their stories. ...ission word count (up to 3,000 words). ''TFL'' also instituted a pay scale for its contributors.
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  • ....A., Rennes, France, and Berlin, Germany. It was one of the zines selected for inclusion in the anthology of queer zines that made up issue six of [[Outpu In one piece for the zine, editor Gwenael Rattke writes about the difficulty of not fitting
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  • ...s that you are told you aren't allowed to say. SAy the LOUD. And get ready for the girl power revolution!"
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  • '''Larry Livermore''' is a musician, record label owner and a prolific writer for [[zine]]s who now lives in New York. ...One Planet, One People'' and ''Spy Rock Road'' and two EPs, and lent their name to the record label Livermore co-founded with David Hayes in 1987, called L
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  • ...[zine]] today (the term [[zine]] is generally thought of as a shorter term for the word fanzine). ...es about Science Fiction. Fan magazines had been around, in various forms, for more than 50 years before the term was coined. Other terms had included "am
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  • ...ner and blogger living in Glasgow, Scotland. She has been publishing zines for 20+ years and recently opened a zine distro, [[Pushpin Zines]] to help prom ...s from a group of DIY zinemakers, label owners and band members and lasted for over 10 years. The site is still live but not very active.
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  • '''Shots''' is a photo [[zine]]. It was begun by [[Daniel Price]] also known for his [[perzine]], [[Moonlight Chronicles]].
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  • ...] that was published on the sixth of June of 2006. It was initially a gift for a friend but, after a few months, Mae decided to distribute it to the zine ...t always being the quiet girl in her childhood, discovering [[Riot Grrrl]] for the first time and how it affected her as a Filipina, dissecting love & rel
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  • ...n, New York where he drives a taxi and works as a freelance writer, mostly for the culture website www.splicetoday.com based in Baltimore. ...er fanzine [[Murtaugh]] into another website or blog and continues to root for the Pirates despite the inexplicable preponderance of nerdy SABR-types who
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  • ...to see that the hand that had rendered them was not as advertised. Except for one that is. D. used expressions like "twee", and "the technical quality of ...[Nova Award for Best Fanzine]] in 1993.As well, Ounsley also won the award for Best Fanwriter the same year, and also in 1995.
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  • ...for 'Trades and Services' on the reverse. Circled in red pen is a listing for a Dream Technologist which reads as follows: "Dream Technologist / Requires
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  • ...ork appeared from John Carl, Jim McLeod, and Randy Mohr, who did the cover for issue two. ...dat]], contributed to [[Khatru]] and [[Locus]], and wrote ''Fritz Leiber'' for the Starmont Reader's Guide series (1980).
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  • ...', published in February 1941, were Kuhn, Bridges and Portteus, as well as for issue 2, released in April. Issue 3, from June, was edited by Richard Kuhn. ...s was stationed in New York City and after the war went on to do a fanzine for the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]].
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  • ...explores ideas relating to Contemporary Art Practice and offers a platform for work that perhaps might otherwise go under the radar. The zine features art ...er long, three year hiatus, issue 13 will be published in September 2012. For information about stockists and submissions check out the '''tangent''' web
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  • It was originally published by Marc Ortlieb from 1995 to 2002 as a newszine for the Australian National Science Fiction Association. In 2002 Ortlieb handed Among the reporters for the ''Bullsheet'' have been Andy Porter ([[Algol]]), Bruce Gillespie ([[SF
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  • ...is a group of anarchists who have known each other for years, a few of us for decades. We share a desire to totally transform society. We want to live wi ...) of books and pamphlets, texts to inspire disagreement and passion, ideas for people to argue, collaborate, and conspire with, environments (events and s
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  • ...e wishing to make a fanzine, "... and continued by Lisa and Joe as a forum for their various interests." The staff writers for the fanzine are Joseph Major, Lisa Major and Grant McCormick.
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  • '''''Something for the Weekend''''' was an [[apazine]] edited by [[Steve Green]] and distribut
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  • ...eased as a fund raiser for the DC Children's Hospital. Most of the stories for ''Knight Shift'' were written by members of the FKFIC-L fan fiction mailing
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  • ..., she and F.M. Busby, Burnett Toskey, and Wally Weber won the [[Hugo Award for Best Fanzine]] in 1960. ...the Nameless'' was begun in the 1950s by F. M. Busby. In the mid-50s, the name was shortened to ''Cry'', when the zine editors began publishing more gener
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  • [[Image:Bith_logo.jpg|thumb|right|alt=Logo for bird in the Hand|[[Bird in the Hand]] zine shop]] ...of typewriters, staplers, pens/pencils and photocopier that are available for use by anyone who visits. Bird in the Hand was also the first zine shop in
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  • ...f the [[Bat annex|Bat Annex Free School Library]] and Steven Square Center for the Arts. The collection contains a large [[anarchism|anarchist]] section, Contact [mailto:zineapothecary@gmail.com Lacey Prpic Hedtke] for more information.
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  • ...n shaped with scissors and affixed to the master with tape, glue, or paste for photocopying. Purists of the cut and paste technique use typewriters or han ...ropriated conventions of typewriting such as rows of "x" placed over words for "deletion."
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  • ...in California. He has been producing his own self published [[minicomic]]s for a number of years. As well, he produces the weekly comic strip ''Slowwave'' ...en nominated four times for an Ignatz Award and has won numerous citations for his work.
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  • '''Seventh Grade''' is a [[memoir zine]] by Naomi Oceans, a pen name for [[Marina]], and was written in 2007, and published in Berkeley, California, ...an early October night. The large, plastic wrapped sponge that was meant for a mattress crinkled when I moved and I was afraid of waking the stranger, n
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  • '''Ax Wound''' is a [[zine]] named after the derogatory term for a menstruating vagina. ...t both the zine and the website to provide a safe, stimulating environment for feminists who struggle with their enjoyment of these films, and a place to
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  • ...he artist, which are combined with short, witty and cynical views on love. For example, from the zine comes this line: "If love persists, please see your *[http://www.shopmoose.com.au/artists/view/37/lokiland Moose: Art for Living], online store selling works by Lokiland, including '''The book of l
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  • ...[zine]]. With under fifty copies made by the author, the zine was destined for obscurity until rescued from a stack of zines in someone's bathroom by a ba ...as later turned into a book, published by [[Crimethinc]]. There were plans for a second book.
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  • ...ting'', originally titled Do-It-Yourself Silkscreening, was self-published for three issues, before being collected in a book format published by Microcos ''Pyromania'' is a dumping-ground for Isaacson's various autobiographical contributions to anthologies such as [[
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  • ...rd. Also included is part three of the "Slut Manifesto" by Lizzard Amazon. Another form letter from the school is a 'Student Referral' which states "Student i
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  • It is a collection of lyrics and chords to songs written by byron. for the "We're all gonna die" album released February 20th of 2009. Songs inclu ...s small paragraph about the song. The songbook also includes a chord chart for both banjo and guitar as the center page spread.
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  • ...known for its online shrine to Chester Carlson, extensive zineopedia, and for hosting the spectacular [[Festival of the Photocopier]] in February of each
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  • ...riments as well as personal accounts of "guinea pigs" (those who volunteer for testing). ''Guinea Pig Zero'' often features stories that point out the ne
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  • ...It is rumored that this was a pseudonym used by an investigative reporter for The Los Angeles Times.
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  • ...is a project produced by [[crimethinc]] and is available in their library for free. ...utes and hours that add up to your life? Are you saving time? Saving it up for what?
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  • '''Anuario de Zines''' (Portuguese for "Zine yearbook") is a Brazilian [[review zine]], which reviews Brazilian [[
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  • ...ich was initially published in 2004. Jennifer, who uses "Darling" as a pen name, also edited the craft/diy/arts comp zine [[Rock, Paper, Scissors]] which h * "Relationshit" for the [[Zinester Podcasts]] series.
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  • ...call himself "Plague" as a play on the mispronunciations of his real last name "Ploeg" and it stuck throughout his career. ...tpunk]], K Records, Sound Pollution, Yoyo Records and Kill Rock Stars, and for their involvement with zine culture such as Lords of Lightspeed appearance
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  • ...[[journal]] hosting site used by millions of users. The blog site is used for many things from journalling to vending wares.
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  • This small book is a collection of the columns of the same name written for the zine [[Baby Split Bowling News]]. It was released in the 1990's.
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  • ...e on the cover to become ''HYPE'', while the colophon continued to use the name ''HYPErion''. Bruce Townley wrote a fanzine review column called "Almost Another", that featured such science fiction fanzines as [[Carandaith]] and [[Granf
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  • ...ania, U.S.A, with a cover by Adrienne Fein. Suzanne Tompkins was co-editor for the first six issues. ...Ten issues were released. ''The Spanish Inquisition'' won the [[FAAn Award for Best Fanzine]] in 1977.
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  • [[Image:Brightonzinefestposter.jpg|200px|right|Poster for the zinefest]] ...roaring success, with lots of people attending. Candy floss was given away for free, people made a communal zine and the days were captured on camera. Hop
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  • ...nder Leslie's editorship that the ''The Mad 3 Party'' won the [[Hugo Award for Best Fanzine]] in 1990. ...ssues of ''The Mad 3 Party'' were published by Boston Fandom in their bid for the 1989 Worldcon and, "not only were the bid and fanzine parodied, so was
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  • ..., distributed by the [[Offtrails Magazine Publishers Association]] (OMPA), for which Gray also edited the official organ [[Off Trails]]. ...Fan Poll for 1962. Roberta Gray was voted one of the ten best Fan Writers for the same year.
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  • ...edicated to radical culture in the US South. It lists contact information for zines, distros, collectives, and other related interests.
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  • ...r Press Association devoted to [[H. P. Lovecraft]]; issue two was released for the Hallowe'en mailing of the Esoteric Order of Dagon, and issue three, fro ...000s, he released the titles [[Idiot Chaos]] and [[Lovecraftian Euphoria]] for the Esoteric Order of Dagon.
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  • ...creative modes of reproduction. Through research and an international call for submissions the Project has gathered a collection of modified, appropriated The collection, which is catalogued online, is the starting point for talks and work groups around the concept of originality, the notion of auth
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  • ...from memory the subtitle on one of them was 'theft, nihilism and melodrama for the purposes of entertainment.' The third issue is called 'The Bush Diarie
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  • ...ay what's on their minds...think pink and every other color except blue is for boys." Patrick promises that by participating in a 12 step aversion-type th
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  • ...ionary's Handbook]],[[Portraits]], [[Moon Tea]], [[Invaders]], [[All About Nothing]], [[Rating the 60's Concerts]], [[The Philosopher]], [[The Best of Musea - Musea also has numerous art guides on the website for best films, best novels, best poets,
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  • ...hit the streets and mailed ten boxes of zines for review to [[Jerod Pore]] for the short-lived electronic version of Factsheet Five. Today Hudson Luce is a lawyer and has nothing to do with zines or publishing.
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  • ...the zines featured in the anthology via mail order, and discount vouchers for zine purchases at a variety of zine stockists in Melbourne. Zine excerpts f ...'Chimp Frenzy' (actually, editor [[Adam Ford]], who dressed up especially for the launch of '''Chimp Frenzy #1''')]]
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  • In his notes for "Fractured Fandoms", Richard Lynch writes, "...in the first half of the 195 ...uring material by women." The ''Fancyclopedia'', however, asserts that the name of the fanzine was ''The Femizine''.
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  • ...ms, theories, and life experiences. Erin, who would later go by her middle name, Nicole, wrote fifteen issues of '''Oppress This''' over the course of ten ..., which [[Marissa Falco]] of [[Red Hooded Sweatshirt]] zine drew the cover for.
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  • '''Meine Zeichen''' (German for ''My Signs'') is a small book, written and self published by ''Andreas Oska ...n artist and musician based in Cologne, Germany. As a musician he is known for his music performances with his self invented instruments created using pal
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  • ...is issue also marked the beginning of a more high-tech computer processing for the magazine. But even with this new technology, Jay still thought the maga ...is Where You Thought You’d Be At This Point In Your Life?'' made its debut for issue#14. The piece was well-received and was a wonderful diversion from th
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  • ...lifornia label Lookout! Records, run by prominent [[punk]] [[zine]] writer for [[Maximum Rock N Roll]], [[Larry Livermore]]. ...Absolutely Zippo]]. Armstrong was suspended from Pinole Valley High School for selling an issue of Zippo that had "Legalize Crack" written on the cover. A
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  • ...aim to provide space and connection. They also provide arts opportunities for ill and disabled folk. In September 2018, Drawn Poorly had it's first performance night for the "Barriers" Zine Launch. The performers included Jamie Lee, Joby Mageean
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  • ...ntly Arrow Archive is using Recourcemate to catalog its growing collection for public lending.
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  • ...nd humor zine published by [[Henry H. Owings]] of Atlanta, GA. It is known for its derisive criticism and satirical tone. ...ously harsh appraisal of a band will often run in close proximity to an ad for that band's latest album.
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  • '''Oona Moon Horton''' wrote for the [[zine]] [[Three Sheets to the Wind]] while living in Austin, TX in 199
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  • The editorial slant for the publication has been summarized by the editors: ...performance with an agenda of building, not destroying. Passion and faith for the future. New moods, ideas, movements and thoughts.''
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  • ...ccording to its own account of its history, '''Nosebleed''' “carved a path for itself which ridiculously outlived it's contemporaries.” Boz has also contributed to [[Unfit for Consumption]].
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  • ...ollows the story of a group of humans who would rather not be used as fuel for robots. Blood fueled robots.
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  • ...in 1981. Six issues of the original title appeared. It was revived in 2001 for an online version, which was issue 7. ...gging a Dead Trekkie: Changes" and a detourned poster by Jamieson-Williams for ''SF Contario''.
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  • ...e, Alaska and Pensacola, Florida. His [[perzines]] include [[PTBH!]] and [[For Crying Out Loud]] which were both written in the late 1990s.
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  • ...given the award for 'Best Radical Historian' by ''The Williamette Weekly'' for Issue seven of Nosedive, a double issue featuring Portland's radical past; ...r of 2005. Then, in 2006, Icky's work was included in the show ''[[No Need For Sleep: an exhibition of visual art by zine makers and the zines they produc
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  • '''Puffin Muzzle''' is a 2021 nonsense zine by Paul Cooke for Dubious Books inspired by early learning picture/word books and surrealist
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  • '''Sympathy for the Strawberry''' is a [[feminist]] [[perzine]] published out of Swansea, U
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  • ...s operating out of NJ, the newsletter strives to foster a better community for zinesters and independent publishers in NJ.
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  • ...orship to [[Ella Parker]], who continued to publish it under the same name for several more years. In her first year of editorship she entered the [[Skyra ...t British Fanzine for the year 1960. In 1961, it came in second, beaten by another of Parker's publications, [[The ATom Anthology]].
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  • ...combined with articles from newspapers like "Witch hunting in Russia", ads for psychics, contributions by [[zinester]] Glendon McKinney, naked tattooed me ...osefulness, so that the reader takes nothing at face value, always looking for further, often humorous, meanings.
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  • ...ished in 2007 as a book, ''My Mother Wears Combat Boots: A Parenting Guide for the Rest of Us'' (Oakland, Calif.: AK Press, ISBN 1904859720). The book in
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  • ...three issues, plus a fill-in "#2.5" which bore the subtitle ''Atmospheres for Dreaming'' (like the main title, taken from a lyric by Bill Nelson).
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  • ...The Vancouver house he lived in was a gathering place for west coast punks for many years, and stories of the people who passed through are a staple of th
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  • ''MLR'' won the [[Aurora Award for Best Fanzine]] for the years 1988, 1989, and 1990.
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  • ...ring science fiction fandom in 1954 in a column written by [[Walt Willis]] for ''Nebula'', Ethel Lindsay joined the Glascow fan group the Newlands SF club ...kkuk]], [[Viper]]), Jim Groves ([[Vector]]), and Ron Bennett ([[Skyrack]]) for OMPA.
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  • ...rough the internet and by post /mail in order to create an art [[fanzine]] for the people by the people. as contributions for future issues.
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  • === Jesus Missed His Period: A zine for those bearing two X chromosomes === ...express some of their fear, anger, happiness and oppression, a safe place for young women to openly express their disappointments in our culture and help
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