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  • ...hotography and the tattoo industry. It includes reviews, submitted art and photography and interviews. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Feminism]][[Category:Webzine]]
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  • '''Nobody Calls Me Chicken''' is a [[zine]] from Melbourne, Australia. ...als and the title appears on the cover as N.C.M.C. It is devoted to mainly photography and collage and features the artwork of a wide range of contributors. Four
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  • [[Image:Lcz_composite.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Issue #4 of the Love City Zine.]] '''The Love City Success Story''' (2009 - present) is a photography [[zine]] from Provo, Utah.
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  • ...ozines, fanzines using photography - and any DIY printed matter related to photography. ...2014 starting in Nantes, France. It aims to collect and to show a growing zine collection while travelling to enable people to see and to touch this photo
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  • [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:California Zines]] [[Category:Photography Zine]]
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  • ...]] on [[Main Page|ZineWiki]]). 35 is quarter page US (approx. A6 size) The zine is Xeroxed, folded and stapled on standard weight paper. The photographs ar ...:2010s publications]] [[Category:California Zines]] [[Category:Photography Zine]]
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  • '''Lean (Potentially Mean) Byzantine Zine''' is a [[zine]]. The editor claims it consists of "notes, observations, sketches, photography, and general angst from a politically and religiously jaded teenage existen
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  • Graffiti-zine highlighting ill-treated and exploited shop shutters. ...ines_from_the_UK]] [[Category:2010's publications]] [[Category:Photography Zine]] [[Category:Art Zines]] [[Category:Punk]]
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  • Brown Paper Bundles is a photography [[zine]] out of the UK, created by Sophie Sherwood. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category:Zines from the UK]]
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  • '''Doornography''' is a collaborative photo-[[zine]]. The purpose of the zine is to highlight door abuse and assaults.
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  • '''Toy Camera''' is a 1/4 size [[zine]] by [[Nicci]]. ...s packed with various photo assignments to get the creativity flowing. The zine focuses on the glorious toy camera known as the Holga.
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  • ...t "poster image" printed on the reverse. There is generally no text in the zine. Each issue comes with a paper wrapper with the title and issue number. ...2010's publications]] [[Category:California Zines]] [[Category:Photography Zine]]
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  • ...content about glasses is various mediums (including prose, [[comics]], and photography.) [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...MO. According to Mister Ben, this "print-zine incorporates filth, doodles, photography, philosophy, noise, word-vomit, pen-and-ink and young aspirations towards s [[Category:Zine]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Missouri Zines]]
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  • '''Eye Candy''' is a [[zine]] from United States by [[Sage Adderley]]. ...articles, feature interviews and submissions of visual arts, literary and photography as well as reviews on zines, music and books.
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  • '''Elizabeth J. M. W.''' (born July 14, 1983) is a [[zine]] writer, editor and photographer. She lives in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. S ...ublish the bi-annual zine review zine, Photocopy Press. Other writings and photography have been published in various zines and websites.
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  • ...loodoftheyoungzine.com/ Blood of the Young] is a [[Toronto]]-based [[photo zine]] and [[DIY collective]] co-founded in December 2008 by [[T. Reilly Hodgson [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Photography Zine]] [[Category:Toronto Zines]] [[Category:Zines from Canada]]
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  • '''Adorn''' is a [[zine]] published in Hartville, Ohio by Bree Suzanne. ...ography and poetry. It also includes articles on music and book, music and zine recommendations while dealing with such topics as romantic relationships an
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  • ...n to express themselves through writing (fiction, non-fiction and poetry), photography and art. It is a venue for women to say it like it is without being censore [[Category:Zine]][[Category:Webzine]] [[Category:Magazine]][[Category:2000's publications]]
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  • ''Taco Sophia'' is a 20 page, one-color risograph photo-zine by [[Vanessa Capshaw]]. Published in Texas, U.S.A., this zine is about "two very cool cats that were the best of friends in Houston, Texa
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  • FOLIO is a monthly zine specializing in photography and short fiction. FOLIO takes its name from the format it is published in: .../2 pages of short fiction (usually by Jonathan Tuttle) and black and white photography (usually by Alexa Garvoille). FOLIO also includes non-fiction, poetry, and
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  • '''Polazine''' is a [[zine]] made by Emma Falconer in the UK. It is a full colour pocket sized zine with assorted instant photos by the author. The photos are actually taken w
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  • [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Photography Zine]] [[Category:2010's publications]]
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  • '''Stone Garden''' is a [[zine]] from the UK. ...in 2010's, this title is a Grave and Churchyard based collaborative Photo-Zine.
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  • ...und Guerila Art Zine''' (also known as UGA or UGAZ) was a graffiti based [[zine]] produced by Tim Fischer. ...uded interviews with artists, doodles, sticker art, [[Mail Art|mail art]], photography, and poetry. It was half size.
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  • '''Whoosh!''' is a [[zine]] about whales written by Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. resident Katherina Audle ...watching and swimming with whales. Each issue also includes whale art and photography.
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  • ...ITIKA is a [[bi-lingual]] (lithuanian & english) [[art]] and [[photography zine]], presenting the work of contemporary photographers. Due to a rising inter [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Art Zines]] [[Category:Photography Zine]] [[Category:Compzine]] [[Category:Journal]] [[Category:Zines from Lithuani
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  • ...astic magazine for homosexuals", and features interviews, art, fashion and photography. Contributors include [[Wolfgang Tillmanns]] and [[Bruce LaBruce]]. As of s [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:2000's publications]][[Category:Queer]]
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  • ...ock N Roll]] from April 1998 to November 1998 and continues to work at the zine, including writing a column and reviewing records. While co-coordinator of In recent years Murrmann has focused on his photography, which ranges from street and band photos to more high profile coverage of
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  • Vagina is a zine for the ladies by the ladies. to share their creative work with the public. The zine features a variety
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  • ...ittiest unicorn : visual companion''' (2008-) is an one-off photographic [[zine]] published in Canberra by Robert Colman, Frazer Bull-Clarke, Dan and Aaron The zine features work by Alex Orme, Joel Snyder, Frazer Bull-Clarke and Robert Colm
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  • '''Every Reason''' is a zine by [[Keith Landrum]]. ...es mainly poetry, but also fiction, essays, art work and photography. The zine was founded in 2010. By 2012, 9 issues had been released.
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  • [[Category:Zine]][[Category:Zines from Catalonia]] [[Category:Photography Zine]][[Category:2010s publications]]
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  • '''Reassess Your Weapons''' is the collective [[zine]] of the [[Manifesta]] feminist collective based in Leeds, UK.<br> ...ril 2005 as a contributions-based zine featuring writing, poetry, artwork, photography and beyond; highlighting the wide range of unique, individual voices and cr
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  • '''Thistle''' was a goth [[zine]] published by [[Erika Small]] and [[E. Katie Holm]]. ...histle''' was a quarter-sized zine, illustrated with line art and funereal photography. According to Small, the "drippingly gothic" poetry and illustrations were
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  • ...here in Germany). The zine deals with such things as literature, graphics, photography, science, genocide, culture and dental hygiene. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Poetry Zines]] [[Category:Compzine]][[Category:Zines from Germ
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  • ...[[zine]] about the fascinating world of the escalator. An eclectic mix of photography and illustration. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from Australia]] [[Category:New South Wales Zines]] [[Ca
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  • '''Preston is My Paris''' was a photo [[zine]] from Preston in the north of England, UK. Numerous issues of this zine were published between 2009 and 2011.
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  • The '''Scissor Socket Shocker''' [[zine]], based in Fort Worth, TX, is a forum for artists and a chalkboard for cla ...007, the fourth issue is in production. The zine features personal essays, photography, short stories, journalism, interviews with bands, musicians and artists an
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  • ...rly 1990s by [[Dan Rhatigan]]. The two issues contained articles, reviews, photography, and collage illustrations. [[Category:Zine]]
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  • '''Plus One Lung''' was a music zine made from a slip of thick matte paper folded to an 8"x8" square containing ...ography of live music predominantly, but not exclusively, from the UK. The zine covered bands that haven't been written about a thousand times over - yet,
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  • '''Language of Street''' is a zine by Dmytrij Wulfius and Igor Okunew. ...er and the contents of the zine are black and white photocopied pages. The zine is devoted to photographs taken by the editors.
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  • ...y written for his blog, additional original material, and photography. The zine is published sporadically. [[Category:Zine]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Illinois Zines]][[Category:P
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  • ...er]]/free independent publication that takes contributions of poetry, art, photography, recipes, and other interesting bits of info or writing and puts them toget ...subscription for approximately the cost of mailing it or else sometimes on zine trade or samples. At first it was funded by Donald R. Anderson, and his the
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  • [[Image:Unsigned zine.jpg|frame|Unsigned cover]] ...igned''' is also a forum for publishing new talent in music journalism and photography; the magazine has been a starting point for contributors to go on to write
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  • '''Robert Hole''' is a Bay Area-based writer, artist and zine editor. In August 2010 he launched his own zine, [[e2PMI]] (e squared PMI), which was published until July 2011.
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  • '''the carbon based mistake''' is zine publishing venture started in 1998 by Marc Calvary. It currently takes the form of zines & books & photography & writing & blasphemy & art & design.
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  • '''Balance / Totoy''' is a zine created and published by The GPO Crew, Athens, Greece. In ''Balance / Totoy'' the crew combines photography and digital drawing, presenting their athletic climbing skills while explor
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  • ...sue (the fourth issue was made only by Calin) are released yet. It carries photography, design, drawing and slicely absurd short texts (in German) by Calin and th The idea behind this zine is "to do something" and not to care about what "fits" or what "looks good"
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  • ...ankzine: Blatherings From a Heavy Metal Hairy Armpits Virgin''' is a web [[zine]], available in PDF format. ...my sex life"; "Leggy Drums"; "Wrong Numbers & Stolen Photos"; "Rock n roll photography"; "Nails Through Your Penis, Nails In Your Face".
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  • [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Photography Zine]]
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  • ...aphy, drawing, art and columns. Created by Jack Lee and Mary Lewys, the [[zine]] is free save for printing costs. Public distribution by the readers is e ...his time, but we hope to in the future. Please consider submitting to our zine.
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  • ...sed [[fanzine]] made by a couple of guys from Portsmouth, UK. The A7 sized zine is currently available for free, although only available through the zines' ...not known how many copies were created. They are still available from the zine's blog. The next copy can be expected sometime towards the end of the summe
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  • ...lustrations by Price. Price is also the original editor of the photography zine [[Shots]]. ...pendent Press Awards by the editors of ''Utne Reader''. They describe the zine:
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  • ...in Folk Marketing began in May 2008 when, as a contributor to [[Spilt milk zine]], I was asked to provide a photograph and critique of a piece of street ar ...outh Wales Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category:Photography Zine]]
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  • '''Kid With Camera''' is photo journal [[zine]] with reviews and interviews of mostly punk and Indie bands passing throug [[Category:Zine]]
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  • '''Burning Churches or Hardly Burning?''' is a [[zine]]. A proportion of zine sales will go directly to Ritual Abuse Network Scotland (RANS), formerly kn
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  • ...wner picked up and moved to Sydney, where it grew to be one of the biggest zine distros after the demise of [[Smitten Kitten]] and [[Vox Populis]] distros. ...erotica]], [[photography]], [[art]], [[perzine]]s, [[comic]]s and [[travel zine]]s.
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  • '''Jena von Brücker''' is a photographer, actor and [[zine]] editor. ...ed on the cover and in the centerfold of issue seven of that zine, and her photography appears on the cover of issue eight.
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  • ...ren Schaeffer]] from Pennsylvania. It also contains some poetry, artwork, photography, and the occasional [[Veganism|vegan]] recipe. Very few zines are made; La [[Category:Zine]]
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  • '''Just Can't Maintain''' is a zine based Decatur, IN., U.S.A. ...raged. The actual pieces within the zine include (but are not limited to): photography (film), drawings, jokes, short stories, poetry, essays, paintings, quips an
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  • ...as the publications encompass drawing, painting, print-making, sculpture, photography, graphic design ir electronic arts. The books are not a book about art, but
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  • '''Hand Job''' is a literary zine based in Nottingham, UK. ''Hand Job'' is presented as an [[Anarchism|anarchist]] zine, yet not all of the writings and artwork are political, they can go from de
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  • ...ralian [[writer]] [[Jade]], owner of the now-defunct [[Eclectic Starsparks Zine Distro]]. ...ured some of the writer's fiction & prose and art journal entries, and her photography as well.
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  • '''Mild Palms''' is a [[nichtnachdenken.de]] publication, a zine from Hamburg, Germany. ...of 100. It is of course included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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  • The name of the zine comes from the Øresund Bridge, a bridge that conects two european countrie ...blue paper. The photographs have a ''noise'' effect on them that makes the zine look a bit trash and printed on a cheap printer.
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  • [[Category:Zine]][[Category:Zines from Catalonia]] [[Category:Photography Zine]][[Category:2010s publications]]
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  • [[Image:Sowhyworry.jpeg|frame|'''So, Why Worry?''' Zine # 2]] ...extensive music reviews, interviews, comics, artwork, band and skateboard photography.
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  • ...[Mild Palms]], published by [[Nichtnachdenken.de]]. During [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]] 2014, Albert Naasner came across Mild Palms and his instant react Included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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  • '''Lickety Split''' is a bi-annual pan-sexual smut [[zine]] made by [[Amber Goodwyn]] out of Montreal. ...s not satisfy. Lickety Split wants to help make the masses cum with smutty photography and art, essays and stories in order to fulfill the whole human being and a
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  • '''Elster''' is an [[compzine]] that contains art and photography. It was published by [[Erode Releases]] from Germany. *[http://erodereleases.wordpress.com/releases/erode-004-elster-1-zine/ Elster #1 on Erode Releases]
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  • [[Image:MG 9854 copy.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Photo by Select Photography]] ...(born 27 September 1989) is a musician, feminist activist, zine writer and zine editor. She is currently based in Swansea, UK.
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  • The zine is sometimes printed in color, other times in the traditionally zinester bl
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  • ...vegan''' (2003-2006) is a [[Punk|punk rock]], [[Veganism|vegan]] cooking [[zine]] by [[zinester]] Bridget Mac. ...k bands and in later issues full colour photographs of vegan food from the zine.
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  • ...5, photocopied [[zine]] published on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland. The [[zine]] featured ' anything B-grade, from 80's Glam Metal to Masked Mexican Wrest ...d ended up being an article on someone being beaten up, 'History of fetish photography' and 'The Obscene hangover hall of fame'.
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  • '''P.U.N.K.''' is a zine from San Francisco, California, U.S.A ...ications where also peppered with commentary, some politics and humor. The zine is largely made up of photos---hundreds in each issue. What also stood out
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  • ...apher/artists in November 2006, after graduating with degrees in Fine Arts Photography and feeling all in all a little bit embittered about the high end arts scen ...felt so reactionary against after university. The only guidelines for the zine are the size (8.5 by 11) and the two dimensional aspect of the page. It'll
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  • [[Image:Zine Logo for internets.JPG|200px|thumb|right]] '''Pariah! Zine''' is published and edited by [[Woody]] and [[Ms. Roni]] in Fort Collins, C
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  • '''The Traveling Poet''' is an ezine publishing youth poets, art, photography, and articles relating to traveling, hitchhiking, poverty, and philosophy. The zine was founded in August 2013, publishing solely on, and accepting submissions
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  • ...r mediums, including collage, craft, film, drawing, painting, performance, photography, sculpture and video. Featuring nearly one thousand zines and artworks by n ...nd performance, the book also features brief biographies for more than 100 zine-makers including [[Caroline Azar]], Beverly Buchanan, [[Vaginal Davis]], [[
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  • '''Electric Windmill''' is a monthly collaborative zine started by [[Brian Le Lay]] and Jess Dykstra. ...tors in the following categories: poems, stories/fiction, cartoons/comics, photography. Future issues will also include reviews, interviews, and overall a greater
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  • ...umes were included in the Riot Grrrl Press collection. Note sometimes this zine is misspelled as "Kitten Core." ...llections, UCLA, the Arielle Greenberg Zine Collection, and the Sarah Dyer Zine collection at the Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture at
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  • '''Interrobang Magazine''' is a web and print ‘zine for the arts, providing a formal venue for voices of all kinds, whether it ...creative writers workshop work in Providence, RI. The idea of creating a zine was first discussed in 2007. Post undergrad, looking for something meaning
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  • ''What Good Is It To live? / Darling, Cover My Heart'' is a [[Split zine|split]] [[perzine]] that came into being in Spring 2007 through the hands o ...les in ''Darling, Cover My Heart''. Besides the text work, they try to add photography that relates to their articles.
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  • Swinj focuses mainly on drawing, [[comic]]s, illustration, photography and graffiti. Issue #6 was printed in the summer of 2006; Perfect Bound, 15 [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Utah Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category:Art Z
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  • ...zontal Action Magazine''' was an underground rock, [[punk]], and [[sex]] [[zine]] from Chicago, IL. 15 issues were published 1997 and 2005. ...unctional Blackouts and Tyrades. Along with it's rock'n'roll coverage, the zine featured fairly blatant nudity (not unlike [[The Probe]]). The main editors
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  • [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Photography Zine]]
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  • '''Slug & Lettuce''' is a free quarterly [[newsprint]] [[zine]] based in Richmond, Virginia. ...features zine, book and record reviews, and [[Christine Boarts-Larson]]'s photography. The final print issue was published in 2007, Issue #90, the 20th anniversa
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  • Contributions of photography are by Mike Weasner. [[Category:Zine]]
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  • [[Image:Jiffyzineone.jpg|frame|''Jiffy zine'' No. 1]] '''Jiffy zine''' (2007-) is an art, design, illustration and photography [[zine]] edited and published by Adelaide, SA based illustrator Rowan Tedge and de
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  • Bradley Adita an artist, educator and [[zine]] maker. He also sells hot dogs and other concessions at sporting events. H ...and other random people. The zine is also a platform for his style of art, photography, and psycho-babble rambling about everything and nothing. Adita uses the in
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  • ...tails of her trip to Portland, Oregon in October '05 to see Idlewild. this zine was made with magazine clippings and typewriter text, all [[Cut and Paste|c .... Includes song lyrics from her favorite songs at that time as well as her photography.
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  • '''Hip Mama''' is a [[zine]] started by [[Ariel Gore]] in 1993 but is now run by four mothers as a wor The zine is now published in Portland, OR., U.S.A. and deals with women, feminism, h
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  • '''My Comrade''' is a [[zine]] published and edited by Linda Simpson. Contributors of photography included David Armstrong, John Boyer, Henry Connell, Keith Kotick, Robbie L
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  • '''Drool Beat''' was a [[punk]] [[zine]] published in Paducah, Kentucky in the 1980's. ...s primarily devoted to the punk scene in and around Paducah, Kentucky. The zine featured local news about shows, venues, and bands such as Oral Punishment
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  • ...cord reviews as well. Steve, Jason and Matthew worked on the layout of the zine and, with the help of a few contributors, Fluke was born. #2 was printed th [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...oems, but also includes various art and photography, prose, short stories, zine reviews, continuing one sentence stories, madlibs/movie reviews, tips on tr This zine was Marina's first and a new issue was routinely finished every month, for
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  • ...essionally printed fanzine on glossy paper featuring interviews, articles, photography, reviews, scene reports and special articles. ...ll. However, articles on a wide range of subjects are also featured in the zine, including topics such as censorship in Switzerland, Gothic Architecture, a
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  • ...with everything around pop culture, featuring articles about music, film, photography, poems, quizzes and d.i.y. bits. Most issues are loosely based around a cer [[Category:Zine]]
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  • '''All is full of plastic''' is a photo zine from Girona and Barcelona made by [[Pere Saguer]]. The photos are worn, poo [[category:Zine]]
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  • Illustrations and photography were by Ronald Attanasio. [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...[[perzine]] about making mistakes written by B, out of Australia. There's photography, collages, weird poetry, questionable drawings and existential angst. This zine started in very late 2019--a new years' resolution, spurred by a midlife cr
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  • Photography was contributed by June Moffatt and Curt Phillips. [[Category:Zine]]
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  • [[Image:sourgrapes.jpg|frame|Sour Grapes zine]] '''SourGrapes Zine''', subtitled "a zine of substance", is a [[zine]] from Kentucky.
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  • ...'[[VingonZine]]'' logo.]]'''VingonZine''' (also known as '''VZ''') is a [[zine]] from Seoul, South Korea. VZ was created by a South Korean designer ''Hees ...talk about ''anything'' by ''everyone''. Their concept is to make a design zine that does not have to be by designers, or artists or any other celebrities.
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  • ...material for Black, Indigenous, and people of color. Gomez scoured through zine distros and found that just like everywhere else in the dominant culture, t ...only. BRZD does not accept submissions from white folks, poetry zines, and photography zines that also do not have writing, anything that includes hateful content
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  • Photography is by Justice Howard. In 2005, Cathy Buburuz began publishing the e-zine ''Champagne Shivers'' yearly. 5 issues appeared, the last in 2009.
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  • ...anizations (#10) and the peace movement (#32). [[Veganism|Vegan]] recipes, photography, and short fiction pieces are regular features as well. '''OFF–Line''' articles appeared in Volume 4 and Volume 8 of the [[Zine Yearbook]].
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  • ...cotland. She has been publishing zines for 20+ years and recently opened a zine distro, [[Pushpin Zines]] to help promote some of her favourite zinemakers. ''Zine History''
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  • Contributors of art or photography included Scott Aleric, Katerina Belinskaya, Rachel Bowman, Sophie Collier, [[Category:Zine]]
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  • '''Wasted Ink Zine Distro''' is a zine library and store front located in Phoenix, Arizona. The building serves as ===PHX Zine Fest===
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  • ...ent in college. Little by little more illustrations have been included and photography and music started to take part in this project too. At the beginning they didn't think that they were going to continue with the zine after college, but the editors have since then published seven issues.
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  • '''Egozine''' is a [[zine]] published in Hollywood, California, U.S.A. by Robert Lambert. ...nBon (Jerry Dreva), made up the performance group Les Petites Bon-Bon. The zine features clippings of their appearances in magazines such as ''People'', ''
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  • '''Fever''' (also known as '''Fever Zine''') is a quarterly [[zine]] based in London, United Kingdom. ...its the zine. He was previously responsible for publishing the limited-run zine [[Barometer]].
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  • '''Black Book Press''' is a [[compzine|compilation]] poetry [[zine]] Edited by [[Kyle Van Heck]] of Wilmette, Illinois. It published it's 31st ...uimby's]] Books in the past, although now most copies are sold through the zine directly by snail mail.
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  • '''Butcher Queers''' is a limited edition LGBTQ [[zine]] from Dublin, Ireland. ...ters and artists to produce the first issue. It was published as a 34 page zine in April 2008. ''Butcher Queers'' is printed in black and magenta on pale y
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  • Photography was contributed by Dave Barber, Chris Bell, Simon Bradshaw, Bill Burn, Bill [[Category: Zine|Prolapse]] [[Category:Zines from the UK|Prolapse]][[Category: Science Ficti
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  • =The Women's Library, UK, Zine Collection= ...amples of '3rd wave' activity can be found within the Zine Collection. The Zine Collection began with a donation of 50 zines by Ladyfest London in 2002. Th
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  • ...Perth, W.A., Australia. Edited by [[Scott-Patrick Mitchell|mOther]], this zine is a showcase of creative talent based on thematic issues which are release ...t issues have also included the work of Twenty Eleven (who also produces a zine named [[Twenty eleven]]), Scott-Patrick Mitchell, James Donkin, Alex Bell,
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  • ''Foulweather'' came out of the ashes of his previous zine project, [[Coming to Amerika]]. CTA made it to four issues and largely docu ...itudes towards death through two short stories, a rant and black and white photography.
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  • ...a religious pamphlet, and Halligan occasionally claimed that it caused the zine to be misinterpreted. ...ontent was oriented around the Pacific Northwest music community. It was a zine that caused some controversy because of its sometimes critical reviews, but
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  • The first release was the collaborative dream-interpretation [[zine]] [[SuperBlackBlack]] by Ian and David D'Andrea (Devil in the Dishes). *[[Velocity]], a split poetry/art zine by Ian Lynam and James Day Leavitt of Daynightpress. Two stories, with grap
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  • ...is last year at school, called "Spooky Adventures". On 2004 he began a new zine with [[Robert Roura]] called [[Pigguts]] and at the same time he started [[ ...aphs about geography and "terrestrial memory", using archiving techniques (photography, traditional folk, recording, sound archiving, etc) to leave at the future
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  • ...common alternative to photocopying, though there is some controversy among zine writers as to whether professionally printed products may be defined as zin ...igin of the term "[[fanzine]]" (eventually shortened to "'zine" or simply "zine") is generally traced to small-circulation science fiction fandom publicati
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  • '''What White Elephant''' is a [[zine]] published in Midwestern City, MO., U.S.A., by Bigotry Industries. ...w an absence of willing contributing submitters and as a result the normal zine and its entire format was transformed into a darkly humorous and saucy Ed G
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  • =What is Livor Mortis Zine?= <i>Livor Mortis Zine</i> is a true lo-fi D.I.Y. "photozine" series from London (UK) that focuses
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  • ...an. Typically using a mix of writing, found imagery, collage, and original photography, each issue of Pink Mince focuses on a single topic, exploring the overlap [[Category:Zine]]
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