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  • ...wns and operates the independent press emporium [[Reading Frenzy]]. Show & Tell Press is the publisher of [[Craphound]].
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  • ...''' is an Adelaide-based zinester and librarian, known for her ongoing [[A show of hands zine]] (1993-). *[[You can’t, you won’t and you don’t stop]] (2002)
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  • [[Image: A show of hands -14.JPG|200px|thumb|right|''A show of hands zine #14'']] '''A show of hands zine''' (Stepney, S. Aust.: A Show of Hands Zine, 1993-) is a [[Perzine|personal zine]] created by [[Michelle
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  • '''Rachel Lee-Carman''' is a writer, illustrator, and cook who lives in Bend, Oregon, U.S.A. ...Show & Tell]] as well as the one-time-wonder, [[Talking Nitrogen]]. Show & Tell boasts three issues. Rachel participated in the [[Portland Zine Symposium]]
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  • '''Brian Costello''' is a writer, musician and entertainer. ...d Hand]], [[Sleepwalk]], F Magazine, Hair Trigger, and many others both on and off-line.
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  • ...eatures include analysis of songs and pictures, show reviews and pictures, and lists. *No. 1: The first issue includes story of how the author became a fan, and reviews of shows from the ''Join Us'' tour
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  • '''Last Bag Blues''' was a [[zine]] put out by Jake, Crystal, Nick, Wyatt, and Mad Mike in Anchorage, Alaska in 2003. ...tic, Blackout, SpitShine, T.S. Scream, The Born Losers, Stubby's Crack Co, and Fats Tunamelt by Wyatt.
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  • ...sisted of stories, interviews, photo collages, advice columns, comics, and show reviews. A lot of the content in the zine was focused on the local music sc ...22 pages. It includes show reviews at Gigs with Phantom 8, Liquid Bandade, and McSpic.
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  • ..., during which time she produced, with her friend [[Abby Denson]], a cable show called ''Rools Like Ozzy''. ...d music reviews. Lakisha also wrote about her relationship with her mother and sister.
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  • ...uana Peralta]] and [[Roy Pérez]] was released on July 1, 2012 at a tribute show for [[Mark Aguhar]] at Gallery 400 in [[Chicago]], Illinois. ...ake, guide, memento, and a reminder/revisiting of Aguhar’s fierce politics and intellectual breadth for this institutional setting.
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  • '''Fake Life''' is [[perzine]] published by [[paper-xerox-staples]] distro and press from Florida, U.S.A. ...scene or not in a scene. [[Maximum Rock and Roll]] said it was "...sloppy and trashy...but pretty good."
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  • ...ibuted art to [[Slap & Tickle]] and [[Stacked Decks]]. He also had a radio show in the early 1990s.
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  • ...between 1989 and 2001, followed by a 2007 book complied from Pete's zines and stories, entitled ''DISHWASHER: One Man's Quest to Wash Dishes in All Fifty ...i-Fives, Scared of Chaka and Ten-Four. All the bands were fans of the zine and wrote songs about washing dishes. An issue of Dishwasher zine was stapled i
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  • ...iew zine]] devoted to musical zines, mainly [[punk]], metal, [[hardcore]], and experimental music. It is written by [[Melayne Seitoung]]. ...in black and white (photocopy). 8 issues have been published between 2003 and 2006. From 2008 to 2012, Quality Street was published online from Tahiti, F
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  • ...Phoenix. Its focus is on [[DIY]] lifestyle, getting healthier, Steampunk and other random things. ...ional passenger railroad, and performing in the local Rocky Horror Picture Show cast.
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  • ...The Netherlands in 2002, where he remains to this day, alongside his wife and family. ...rld of zines. In total, 15 issues of Dishwasher were produced between 1989 and 2001.
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  • '''Raina Lee''' is a [[writer]] and [[zinester]]. ...to the anthology ''[[Whatcha Mean, What's a Zine?]]'' edited by Mark Todd and Esther Pearl Watson.
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  • ...is a grindcore [[fanzine]] put together by [[Will Butler]], James Walkley, and William Toftness. ...reviews, and interviews with Bastard Noise, Looking For An Answer, ACxDC, and Hummingbird of Death.
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  • ...[[Veganism|vegan]]/vegetarian recipes, CD reviews, band interviews, rants and various articles. ...Mister Rogers article, moshing etiquette, cd reviews, facts about fluoride and more.
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  • ...Hon, You're In Baltimore!''' is a [[zine]] edited by [[William P. Tandy]], and published in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A. ...ave included [[Davida Gypsy Breier]], [[Eric Lyden]], [[Androo Robinson]], and [[Donny Smith]].
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  • ...a [[Riot Grrrl]] zine by Sarah and Jen, published in both Normal, Illinois and Chicago Illinois, U.S.A. ...e 8 show; "Riot Grrrandmas"; and Jen and Sarah's adventures walking around and going to Denny's to try to do their zine.
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  • ...rights, HIV/AIDS resources, condom instructions and cut-n-paste style ads and clips. [http://archive.qzap.org/index.php/Detail/Object/Show/object_id/95 Nikita's Boot #1] at [[QZAP]]
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  • .... It included letters, articles, rants, short stories, poetry, artwork and show reviews.
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  • [[Image:PasTell_copy.jpg |right|frame|'''Pas-Tell'''<br/> June 1966<br/>Cover art by Bruce Robertson]] '''Pas-Tell''' was a science fiction fanzine by John and [[Bjo Trimble]].
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  • ...graphs of Ninja Death Squad taken by Angela Agitprop of Agitprop! Records; and "keep on fighting", a telling collection of hatemail the editor has receive ...Wobensmith]] of [[Outpunk]] and Angela of Agitprop Records, plus live show and zine reviews.
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  • ...internet access. Projekt L want to show the intersections between lookism and other mechanisms of oppression (e.g. sexism/racism).
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  • ...rst issue came out on June 4, 1982 and was distributed at the Circle Jerks show at Stages the same day. The second issue didn't come out until nearly a yea
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  • ...ournal''' is a anthology fanzine devoted to the original television series and movies, ''Dark Shadows'', published in the UK. ...hon Frid (Barnabas Collins), Marie Wallace (Eve/Jenny Collins/Megan Todd), and ''Dreams of the Dark'' co-author Stephen Mark Rainey, who is also the edito
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  • ...Symons from O!, Sefton Payze of the 'Big Burns and Goatee show' on 100FM, and reviews of Bluetile Lounge.
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  • '''Ariel Gore''' is a [[zine]] editor, [[writer]] and author. ...th and Resurrection Show'', ''Whatever, Mom!'', ''The Essential Hip Mama'' and the upcoming ''How to Become a Famous Writer Before You're Dead'' book.
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  • Hannah Neurotica is a zine editor and radio host of a radio show devoted to zines. ...itten/ worked to document zine culture through her show [[ZINECORE RADIO]] and print interviews with mostly female zine makers.
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  • ...d reading and a tribute to Fred Rogers, creator and host of the television show, ''Mr. Rogers Neighborhood''.
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  • ...includes [[comics]], drawings, photos, poetry, anecdotes, rants, and local show reviews. All three issues are currently out of print, but are available thr
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  • ...]]" collection of [[zines]] written by [[TrollE]]. It was released in 2002 and is a project in stream of conciousness writing, with poetry appearing in la ...eave me ! LEAVE ME ! i know you know you know its wrong. thats all i need. and you to leave me be!
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  • ...says, ''"Yeah, well, I‘m gonna go build my own theme park. With blackjack, and hookers! In fact…forget the park!“'' ...culture, featuring articles about music, film, photography, poems, quizzes and d.i.y. bits. Most issues are loosely based around a certain theme, such as
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  • ...ories, touring and show stories for her band Not My Son, interviewed bands and reviewed music. After the first issue, the publisher relocated to Austin, T
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  • '''Bjo Trimble''' (nee Wells) is a fanzine editor and artist. ...in Chicago. As Arnie Katz relates the story, she didn't like what she saw and was headed out the door when she ran into Shelby Vick, editor of [[Confusio
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  • ...College of Art and Design. This title allows Pranas to collect, print, and show off work that does not fit in with any of his other current titles. Loose Ends is published by [[Ghost Car Press]] and in limited runs with no reprints.
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  • ...he Skulls, The Curse, and reviews of records by The Sex Pistols, The Clash and Generation X. ...articles in the zine, such as Rotting Afterbirth, Rowdy Noody, Flab Jiggle and Wimpy. Whatever articles they didn't write were written by Bob Bopper, I. J
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  • [[Image:LostAndFound.jpg|frame|'''Lost And Found''' Zine #1]] ...ctions and travel, show reviews, local punk scene reports, artwork, poetry and interviews.
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  • ...eriences as a sex worker (per her statement in Issue 1 issued October 2004 and reissued 2005).
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  • The '''Zine Fiend Festival''' was a zine festival and [[zine]] art show that took place in Seattle, Washington in the Summer of 1997. ...shington zinesters that tabled included [[Blair Wilson]], [[Dan Halligan]] and [[Chris "Wez" Lundry]].
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  • ...akaurau (Auckland), Aotearoa (New Zealand) in early 2020. Printed in black and white, it's embellished with coloured pencil.
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  • ...ted to self-published photobooks, photozines, fanzines using photography - and any DIY printed matter related to photography. ...alized world. In searching for a more poetic, more photographic, more punk and more DIY world.
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  • ...t." The series will contain quick rants, anecdotes, show-and-tell, photos, and whatever else seems cool to share. According to Tervo, upcoming issues will cover this, that, and the other thing. There is a plan for extensive coverage of miscellaneous.
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  • '''Twisted Obsessions''' was a [[zine]] by Bloody Mess and published in Peoria, Illinois, U.S.A. ...ones, often featuring G.G. Allin, as well as art, record and show reviews, and articles on the editor's obsessions.
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  • ...llium''' is a science fiction fanzine by [[Alicia Austin]], Maureen Bourne and Rosemary Ullyott, as "The Cartel". ...[[Hugin and Munin]] by Richard LaBonte. It featured a red and black cover and 28 pink pages.
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  • ...hly show that has been lauded in every major print media outlet in Chicago and has sold out for two years running.
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  • '''THE PAPER''' is a monthly one-sheet zine and radio show, THE PAPER FM, created by [[Good Press]] staff. A printed paper version is ...ently published zines, books and other printed goods from around the world and host monthly exhibits of artist projects.
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  • '''Crimewave USA''' is a [[zine]] published by [[Mark Maynard]] and his wife [[Linette Lao]]. ...anese. A piece written by Maynard about participating in a television talk show was reprinted in [[The Factsheet Five Zine Reader]].
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  • '''Jessica Amanda Salmonson''' is a writer, zine editor and publisher. ...n, co-edited with Phyllis Ann Karr, was [[The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror]], released in 1973. Seven issues were published, the last one appea
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  • '''David L Tamarin''' is an attorney, writer, Associate Producer and actor. ...ispers of Wickedness''. Elizabeth Massey, author of ''Wire Mesh Mothers'' and ''Sineater'' called Tamarin, "The rising star of horrific humor". ''Peachy'
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  • '''Crucial Changes''' is a blog and printing press that covers the [[hardcore]] [[punk]] scene with a strong lo ...og features original content of show photos, "Local Spotlight" interviews, and local contributions. Starting Jan. 2010, Crucial Changes Printing Press wa
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  • ...endly entities. Remember that Crap Hound is a mixture of social commentary and somewhat overindulgent graphic design. It is not a means to trample the fra ...remained the same, the length has increased to nearly 100 pages per issue and the current print run is 5000.
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  • ...local news and gossip, and editorial from its author--definitely a one man show that people either hated or loved.
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  • ...zine]] written by Simon Murphy, based in north London, between summer 1984 and 1989. ...panded its remit to take in a short history of ''The Avengers'' television show, John Sinclair's prison diaries, excerpts from an American travel diary as
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  • ...Dada]], the Surrealists, Marcel Duchamp, the Fluxus group and Ray Johnson, and is the publisher of the [[zine]] [[Panmag]]. ..., books, and [[mail art]]-related projects such as postcards, 'artistamps' and coded envelopes. Bloch's art uses the postal system as well as other (tele)
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  • ...lated print material – self-published writings and art, radical newsprint, and alternative press that seeks to document the existence of [[zine|zines]] fr ...e. In July 2007, Seomra Spraoi got a new space near Capel Street in Dublin and after two months the archive moved there.
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  • '''Teenage Gang Debs''' is a [[fanzine]] by [[Erin Smith]], Don Smith, and [[Johnny Ray Huston|John Huston]]. ...lished in Bethesda, Maryland, U.S.A., was a fanzine devoted to pop culture and indie rock in equal parts.
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  • ...1992 to issue #150. Plus it talks about all the [[chapbooks]], recordings, and other special [[Musea]] projects. The author calls this issue, 'a zine clip show', a 'brief history of a zine', or 'the first years of an attempted art revo
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  • ...al small press, arts, and activist communities as well as visiting authors and artists. ...under of the [[Independent Publishing Resource Center]], and runs [[Show & Tell Press]], publisher of [[Craphound]], edited by [[Sean Tejaratchi]] since 20
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  • ...Press]], along with the publishing of such notable zines as [[Craphound]] and [[Dishwasher]]. Reading Frenzy also sells such zine compendiums as [[Jen An
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  • ...As well, the zine included interviews with bands, and live show, recording and zine reviews. The content of the zine was often political and strongly anti racist, anti-sexist, anti-homophobic.
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  • ...ists Shush it's Art! Does a Slick Performance, all of whom had work in the show. ...ttp://www.ravemagazine.com.au/component/option,com_mamblog/Itemid,116/task,show/action,view/id,6690/Itemid,116/ Review of '''Dope: A dope zine exhibition''
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  • '''Out of the Every Day''' is an e[[zine]] for imaginative fiction and art. ...pire people, both by the work it contains, and by giving people a place to show their work to others.
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  • ...ties.com/australianzines/main/mainstu.html] zine contained writing, poetry and underground [[comic]]s by various members of the ''The new scum'', as well ...ice blog] references to the blog's quthor seeing the show ''The new scum'' and the accompanying [[zine]] ''Scum on the wall''.
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  • ...e wanted to show that all different types of individuals can come together and share their love for zines. Erin was hoping to create a sense of community
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  • ...as conceived after the editor contributed a number of articles to fanzines and then decided to do a small [[fanzine]] of their own. ...unk]] and [[Riot Grrrl]] recordings and the editor is also host of a radio show.
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  • ...isers... and that type mates for life! The lonely monster demands a mate, and soon the scientist is up to his old tricks again.
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  • '''Pump it up: the life and times of The Love Pimp''' by The Love Pump was published by the Marrickvill ...the Love Pump put out a couple of [[zines]] of his memoirs, some mixtapes and cabaret shows.
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  • ...assholes." There is an article on David Wojnarowicz, letters from readers, and an editorial about living in Milwaukee accompanied by a request for ideas a ...WON'T!" Plus lots of letters from [[zinesters]] such as [[Vaginal Davis]] and [[Johnny Noxzema]].
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  • ...[zines]], and made regular appearances in [[Rollerderby]] as a contributor and subject. Like that of Edward Gorey, her artwork often plays with various Vi ...ian, and frequently tours with her band Death By Doll, for which she sings and plays guitar. The group, which also includes zine editor [[Aaron Detroit]],
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  • ...) is a [[punk]] [[zine]], specifically focussing on [[punk]] in the Boston and New England area. ...en, The Freeze, Mission Of Burma, The Queers, The Street Dogs, The Unseen, and many more.
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  • [[Image:dtr10rs7.jpg|frame|Duct Tape and Rouge #2]] ...n, [[Comic|comic strips]], horoscopes and a variety of movie, comedy show, and bar reviews. Each front cover is a different original painting by a local a
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  • ...e Make Zines''' is an online social networking website for [[zine]] makers and readers. ...site includes discussion forums, event listings, photos and other images, and groups.
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  • ...zine covers local shows and events, plus interviews and photos of hardcore and punk bands. ...Flag, and coverage of the latest Gentlemen of Horror events, such as their show at the Penticton Library.
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  • ...ll.org/ Printers' Ball], an annual celebration of independent print. These and many more independent, literary projects were designed by his graphic desig
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  • ...otos'' documents [[hardcore]] [[punk]] shows around North Carolina, U.S.A. and surrounding areas from 2010 onwards. ...PHOBIA, SONS OF TONATIUH, WORMROT, CORROSION OF CONFORMITY, RAMMING SPEED, and NEGATIVE APPROACH.
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  • ...] [[Riot Grrrr Distro]], [[Starfiend Distro]], [[Stranger Danger Distro]], and [[Twelve oh two Distro]].
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  • ...ation on Florida zines like [[Kitchen Sink News]], [[Tropical Depression]] and [[Wilson's Wonder Circus]].
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  • ...Skirt''' (May 2007-) is a monthly [[zine]] by Chloe Hughes, a [[zinester]] and artist from Sydney, NSW, Australia. ...rt practice focuses on social conventions, questioning issues of normality and familiarity, she describes her practice as follows: “An object may embody
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  • The first issue appeared in July 1971 and features a photograph of Hammer Horror actor Christopher Lee on the cover. ...For Terror". Other contributors included Harry O. Morris ([[Nyctalops]]), and [[Wilum Pugmire]] ([[Midnight Fantasies]]).
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  • ...Dublin. Together with Anto of [[Loserdom]] zine, Ciaran organised the Zine Show in July 2006 which was an exhibition of zines. Also he was involved in orga ...g with Niacin and Scream, Ciaran has also published the zines [[Rent Day]] and [[Auto Suggestion]]
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  • ...music fanzines in the 1980s along with [[Jamming]], [[Panache]],[[Vague]] and [[Kill Your Pet Puppy]]. ...oss Europe. He also ran the record label Adventures in Reality Recordings and was part of the Terminal Kaleidoscope collective in London, along with the
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  • ...echant]]. It focused on [[punk]] and music, along with [[DIY|DIY culture]] and traveling. ...th Cursive & Danse Macabre, concert-, fanzine- and record-reviews, columns and an report about his trip through India
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  • ...to musician Sarah Woolf. The zine is illustrated throughout with found art and work created for the zine. ...lished the zines [[Resist Psychic Death]], [[Structure]], [[Ginger's Hut]] and [[Top?]]
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  • Publication was sponsored by [[Center for Outreach and Development in the Arts]] (CODA) of Rhodes College. ...w one’s art beyond the classroom, studio, or home leads to creative growth and inspiration!
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  • '''Rocket Queen''' was a [[perzine]] written in North Carolina and New Orleans. '''Rocket Queen''' was written by Janet and comprises two issues.
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  • ...one appearing in late 2010. It chronicled her battles with Crohn's Disease and recovering from surgery. Most issues were digest size or half-legal, varying between 12 and 36 pages, covering aspects of Kathy's life in Chicago.
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  • ...released, with ''Eurock'' eventually becoming also a distributor of music and a record label. ...writers included Joe Carducci, Chris Cutler, Scott Fischer, Klaus Schulze, and Robert-Jan Stips, among others.
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  • ...red in late 2004, and was initially designed by its creators, Philippa Law and Dan Stowell, to be a more readable alternative to distributing flyers promo ...f making music (a spin-off of the ''Oddmusic'' radio show), record reviews and live music reviews.
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  • ...ve women; Tara, Maggie, Diane, Amy and Lita, and was a [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]], photocopied publication. ...by bands such as Bikini Kill, Huggy Bear, Heavens To Betsey, 7 Year Bitch, and Fifth Column.
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  • ...his hotel room to a restaurant, and then, another day, to another concert; and a piece called "A Quiet Devotional" dedicated to Maureen Tucker by editor M
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  • '''Jake Austen''' is a Chicago zinester and musician. He is the publisher of the long-running music zine [[Roctober]]. Austen is co-producer (and chief puppeteer) for the cable variety show ''CHIC-A-GO-GO''.
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  • ...roin use and relationships with various individuals, including [[M Lloyd]] and [[Chris Garcia]]. ...llness of her long-time friend andlover [[M Lloyd]] led her to put it off, and the two travelled to Finland for a stay of undetermined length.
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  • ...mn Quarterly]] and [[Zine Guide]]. He is the founder of [[Diatribe Media]] and a staff member of [[Fall of Autumn]]. ...d record label, United Productions. He stopped attempting to create zines (and just continued reading them) after that to focus on his band, The Cynix.
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  • ...re complex than you're shown on tv or taught in school. Besides record and show reviews, NSZ contains a slight skateboard bent. It should be interesting to ...ia 'Scene Reports' and photos to [[Maximum Rock 'N' Roll]] over the years, and booked all ages matinees under the name "No Scene Zine Presents."
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  • ...fandoms he's fallen out of love with, like Hanson and Rocky Horror Picture Show. ...details the food and folklore, rants about leftist takes on Dolly Parton, and gets real about why he left.
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  • ...includes reviews of the zines [[Smart Like Eve]], [[Get Off My Property]], and [[William Wants a Doll]].
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  • ...i, John Lyons, Fred Heuschel, Donal Ogilvie, and Jeff Jenke-- all seniors, and all members of the punk-noise band Bryce Hammer. ...blishing music reviews, teenage rants, funny pictures, [[comic]]s, and cut and paste [[Anarchism|anarchy]]. Also typically, it attracted the wrath of sch
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  • Between August 2008 and October 2009, there were 40 issues of [http://timdevin.com/ileftthisherefor ...free of charge. So far, they left their zines in about 75 cities in the US and in Canada.
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  • '''Joshua Plague''' is a prolific zine editor and musician from the Northwest U.S. ..."Plague" as a play on the mispronunciations of his real last name "Ploeg" and it stuck throughout his career.
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  • ...Cossack Mamay, Cossack Mamai, Kozak Mamai, Козак Мамай), which is relaxed and immersed into the modern world. ...on if appropriate. Some drawings are discreetly animated or have audio, or show hints by mouse hovering.
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  • '''Sara McCool''' is a [[zinester]] and filmmaker. ..., she wanted to have the opportunity to encourage other young women to "go and start something" too.
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  • ...ing Angels]], is an artist and curates the Entartete Kunts underground art show in Portland, Oregon. ...es, Mr. Dread jumped off a freight train passing through Portland, Oregon, and the "city of thorns" has served as his headquarters ever since.
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  • '''Artifacts''' chronicles the start of community arts and activism center ABC NO Rio. ...mages and texts by/of Christy Rupp, Ann Messner, Tom Warren, Robin Winters and more.
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  • ...pole Bathtub and Clock DVA; and zines such as [[Butt Ugly]], [[Punk Beat]] and [[Punk Pals]]. ...t on the erotic story. This time the focus was on the merging of sexuality and sprituality. This issue is subtitled, "'Notebook of a Madman' dedicated to
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  • '''Mike Taylor''' is a [[zinester]] who is a resident of both the north and south states of the United States. ...cenery, and the art of Mike Taylor, were featured in the San Francisco art show centered on the artwork of zine editors called, ''[[The Copyist Conspiracy:
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  • ...Drive-By was cancelled in early 2000 as an agreement reached by McQuiston and authorities at Lancaster High School. This agreement was reached because Am ...ng of Activism" struck a blow against the true opiates of society, alcohol and the Internet, while "Why I Like Christian Music" showed that one can like m
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  • '''Twin Cities Zinefest''' is a [[DIY]] craft, culture and self-publishing event held annually in Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Minnesota. ...ing event, Zinefest often features an art show, live music, guest speakers and panel discussions. Zinefest plays host to some of the Midwest’s best self
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  • '''We'll Never Have Paris''' is a [[lit-zine|literary zine]] and journal that publishes narrative nonfiction. ...o be." Submissions are requested to be "something personal but universal" and true.
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  • '''Ruth Berman''' is a zine editor and writer, covering several genres. ...ety, the Tolkien Society of America, the Society for Creative Anachronism, and The Fantasy Association, among others.
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  • ...Jim Coleman, Eric Friedl, Red Dons, Dan Peters, Mike Watt, Mish Way, METZ, and Sam Sutherland. All interviews are in English. The cover for the first issue was designed by John Howard and is an anaglyphic 3D image. The zine comes with red/cyan 3D glasses.
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  • ..., the collective stil runs MRR as a website. It is dedicated to supporting and reporting on the underground [[punk]] rock scene. ...of Mordam distribution) and Jello Biafra (of the Dead Kennedys). The radio show still runs to this day.
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  • ...s per issue) and is self distributed by Finley from his deviantArt website and at local comic shops in St. Louis, MO. -"The Punch and Judy Show"
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  • With contributions by Jaqueline George and Mohamed Wahba. ...rint shop in the pedestrian zone of El Shefren Street. Rieve’s photos also show fleeting occurrences during his subjective search, like the cover of a book
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  • ...], a collection of line art organized around one or more themes per issue, and the [[one-shot]] [[KOOL Man]] about the infamous [[Robert DuPree]]. ...bition of Zine Art]]'' in San Francisco. He is noted for his obsessiveness and absurd sense of humor.
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  • ...f zine and record and show reviews in every issue, balanced by editorials and Donnie Switchblade's regular, if contentious, column that often provoked th
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  • ...tten/ worked to docuement zine culture through her show [[ZINECORE RADIO]] and print interviews with mostly female zine makers. Hannah has edited and continued to make [[Ax Wound]]: Gender & The Horror Genre. Mission statemen
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  • '''The Green Dome''' was a media science fiction fanzine by Diana Folch-Pi and Betsy Hatcher. ''The Green Dome'' was subtitled "A Magazine for "Prisoner" Enthusiasts", and was devoted to the British television series ''The Prisoner''. It was publi
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  • '''Jason T. Miles''' is a cartoonist and zinester currently living somewhere in the woods of Washington State, U.S.A ...Ong Ong'', ''Profanity Hill'', ''Smoke Signal'', ''Windy Corner Magazine'' and ''Yeti''.
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  • ...e B'K''' is a [[compzine]] edited and published by [[Chris Talbot-Heindl]] and Dana Talbot-Heindl, in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. ...s to be an outlet for people who may not otherwise have the opportunity to show their work.
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  • ...hink. For this reason, every issue has the potential to be a new adventure and the reader may find it quite rewarding. ...ther places, and is in the collection of several libraries as well as UCLA and New York's MOMA.
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  • ...lly like, such as the Bad Brains interview, who they claim were being "out and out assholes" the second time they saw them play. ..., End Result, Tar Babies, John Doe of X, Twisted Sister, Articles of Faith and a tour diary by Danny of Die Kruezen.
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  • ...n 8 page fanzine distributed by the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]], and included in mailing #103, February 1963. ...ranscendental Fanne, "My Favorite TV Show", "In Memoriam: Duchess County", and "Dear Sillies".
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  • '''Sniffin' Glue''' (subtitle "And other Rock'n'Roll Habits") was edited and published by [[Mark Perry]] in Deptford (South London), England. The [[fanz ...ly 13, 1976 with a print run of 50. It featured a hand-drawn/written cover and the name was derived from a Ramones song.
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  • ...ws'' in the third issue. In this the Dublin punk band Stagnation tried out and gave their opinions on different ciders. The article was accompanied by pho
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  • .... Frank has since moved to Seattle, where he continued Bombshelter Videos, and began work as a professional entertainer. ...Harlan about Catch-22 (TV music-video station), Baboon Dooley comics, 33s and 45s (Record Reviews) by Various Staff, Fanzines Etc. by Various Staff, “S
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  • '''Pere Saguer''' is a Illustrator and [[zinester]], living in Girona, Spain. ...res". On 2004 he began a new zine with [[Robert Roura]] called [[Pigguts]] and at the same time he started [[Entremettrum]].
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  • ...rge number of zines and collectives to help other [[DIY]] projects survive and grow. During the entire time he published MRR, Yohannan worked at the Lawre ...area with help from Yohannan, who constantly pushed DIY ethics, punk rock and leftist politics.
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  • ...contained [[zines]], tools, hula hoops, [[comic|comics]] and [[activist]] and art books available for checkout. ...pace, [[MALA]], which featured this bike is a pipe bomb and blinkin freddy and the lowbaggers.
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  • ...[[Reasons For Living]], [[Sick Teen]], [[Sound Choice]], [[Tse-Tse Fly]] and [[Twisted Obsessions]].
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  • ...t]], a [[Riot Grrrl]]-affiliated music zine which began publishing in 1991 and is still published sporadically. The most recent issue, #19 the "Men In Roc ...Drive In, The Promise Ring and The Gossip. In 2004, Hopper quit publicity and spent several months touring as the bassist in the Milemarker side project
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  • In the introduction to the zine, [[writer]] and editor Kevin Joy explains the title: "What you're now holding is Zines Are .... Treasury, SMART, and Charlton Heston c/o The National Rifle Association, and then prints their replies. He also prints examples of the strange correspon
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  • '''Busy Bea's Bush''' was a [[Perzine|personal 'zine]] created and written by [[Nicole Beatrice Emmenegger]]. ...[Pawholes]], [[Queenie]], the [[Riot Grrrl Press]] catalog, [[Sourpuss]], and [[Wee Hours]].
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  • ...sed on his personal favorite/'classic' records, along with beverage, zine, and book reviews, plus other assorted pieces. The layout style is generally pre ...but after a few issues and a brief flirtation with selling subscriptions (and another new name, ''The Birdcage Liner''), all past issues/names were inclu
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  • ...explores the theme of migration through the lens of feminism and diaspora, and was made in collaboration with Auckland Central City Library’s Makerspace
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  • Mark Hanford is a writer, radio DJ, punk bassist, record label owner, and [[zinester]] from Boise, ID, now living in Santa Cruz, CA. ...rts for [[Maximum Rock 'N' Roll]], as well as doing other one-off articles and columns for various zines.
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  • ...cs, and other forms of small press, alternative, and underground DIY media and art. ...egional and national zine makers in the DIY community to exchange new work and create meaningful relationships that lead to productive collaboration.
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  • ...a, by [[MP Johnson]]. It's focused on [[punk]], and features music reviews and band interviews. It also contains nonfiction [[perzine]] elements, as well ...f 1,000. Beginning with issue thirteen, Freak Tension has been photocopied and distributed in limited quantities.
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  • ...ered newsprint zine averaging well over 100 pages per issue and it's scope and distribution reached world-wide, although it never lost its LA focus. The z ...erviews, record and zine reviews, Rodney Bingenheimer's top ten playlists and much more.
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  • ...k''' is an anti-establishment genre of music that emerged in the mid-1970s and grew to include a large subculture. ...unk zines include titles like [[Punk Planet]], [[Razorcake]], [[Cometbus]] and [[HeartattaCk]].
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  • ...ine]] is collaborative project between Raquel Ormella (born: Sydney, 1969) and Regina Walter. ...bad fashion mistakes in our late teens. The above pages show Jane, Jasmine and fashion queen Danae.'
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  • ...s [[My Need to Speak on the Subject of Jackson Pollock]], [[The Opposite]] and [[Artaud-Mania]], the latter of which detailed Fateman's hilarious in-clas ...nning. After the release of the groups's first album Benning left the band and JD Samson filled her place. The band released a number of recordings before
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  • '''Molly Neuman''' is a [[zinester]], musician and one of the architects of the [[Riot Grrrl]] movement. ...cumented the forming of their band Bratmobile. The band played their first show on February 14, 1991.
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  • ...raphy. Editor Arielle worked for a time as an intern at [[Sassy]] magazine and includes an expose in Issue three after she'd left, called "Sassy? Not Sass ...and Garbage]], [[Holy Titclamps]], [[Kelp]], [[Panophobia]], [[Teen Fag]], and others.
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  • '''Iggy Scam''' (Erick Lyle) is a [[writer]], musician, actor and [[zinester]]. ...protest events and interviews with [[activist]]s and [[punk]] bands. Five and a half issues have been published so far. It was featured in Volume Two of
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  • ...er''' is a poet, musician and artist living in Portland, Oregon. He writes and performs music under the name Purrbot. ...n Deacon, Ariel Pink, Real Live Tigers, Casiotone For The Painfully Alone, and many other talented folks.
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  • '''Snarla''' was a feminist punk [[zine]] by [[Miranda July]] and [[Johanna Fateman]]. ''Snarla'' was published in the 1990s in California, and later Oregon, U.S.A. Six issues were released.
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  • ...ertain local inhabitants. The zine featured local punk and new wave bands, and was frequently at pains to distinguish between the two styles, with a pref ...singer Ruby T's quit, The Skulls, and photos and reviews of The Viletones and Andy Patterson of The Monster Children ( who were later to become The Gover
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  • '''MeBeMeWeBe''' is an art zine published by Luke Ramsey and 66 collaborative artists. ...f 76 photocopied pages on multi-coloured paper, with a die cut vinyl cover and a hand coloured inside cover. The project consists of drawings done collabo
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  • ...eet]]; unlike many freesheets however, it was equally divided between text and images. ..., [[comic]]s, personal writing, poetry, photos, recording reviews, collage and graphics.
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  • Dr Ianto Ware is a [[zinester]], writer and academic based in Adelaide, South Australia. ...luding the Academy of DIY, Adelaide Zine Fair & ST5K), the art show Big! , and the alternative text workshops called Big Words. We are now also running th
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  • ..., 1984, and is 14 pages total. The main theme of the zine was [[Mail Art]] and Copy Art, but in later issues began to feature [[Underground Culture|underg ...” editorial; Ministry of Culture listing of albums, including Tribal Noise and The Wraith; A Personal Message from the Temple ov Psychick Youth.
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  • ...t College for four years, she has nothing in common with those that stayed and knows she can never be part of that Orange County world. ...ded 4 pages of her younger sister's writing on topics such as Girl Scouts, and then wrote about the kind of sexism that she hopes to be able to help her y
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  • '''Woodcut''' and '''Linocut''' are two printmaking techniques that have been used in zines. ...e' are cut away with a knife or chisel, leaving the characters or image to show in 'black' at the original surface level. The block is cut along the grain
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  • '''Cathy Buburuz''' is a small press editor, writer and artist. ...y horror zine [[Champagne Horror]], and began writing her own horror tales and poetry. Although she did not release any further issues of ''Champagne Horr
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  • '''Incoherent House''' was a personal and music [[zine]] put out by [[Mitzi Waltz]] from 1985 to 1989, with contribut ...t, including Teri Corbin, R.K. Sloane, Greg Kulz, Dave Duran, Bill Gridley and Grux. Issue 4 includes a small strip cartoon by D. Boon of the Minutemen.
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  • '''Ben Weasel''' (born Ben Foster) is a [[punk]] singer, [[writer]] and [[zinester]] from Chicago, Illinois. ...her zines, including [[10 Things Jesus Wants You To Know]], [[Razorcake]], and had a long-running column in [[Maximum Rock'n'Roll]]. In 2006, he began a r
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  • ...opular culture, karaoke, Liz's job as a manager at [[Quimby's]] bookstore, and health. * #1 - Worst job interview ever, working at a Sanrio store, and childhood camping trips. (January 2002)
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  • '''Gordon Gordon''' is a zine editor and writer from Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. who has been publishing zines under ...ert Kirby]], co-editors of [[Boy Trouble]], LMNOP, creator of [[babysue]], and Blair Wilson. In June of 2000, Gordon Gordon organized the music festival '
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  • ...y Strikes, Portland Black Panther Party, feminist witches, Dr. Marie Equi, and local paper ''The Firebrand'', are part of the extensively researched colle ...nd the zines they produce]]'', first held in Madison, Wisconsin in October and then in Milwaukee in November of 2006.
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  • ...a''' is a media science fiction fanzine published by Devra Michele Langsam and Sherna Comerford Burley. ...t was devoted to the television series ''Star Trek'', published while the show was first being broadcast. It was originally intended to be a one shot, but
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  • ...ut and Linocut in Zine Production|linoleum block printer]], woodcut artist and zine writer, who currently lives in Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A.. ...anthology of reproductive rights]]" (numbers 1 and 2) "[[Glamour Girl]]", and "[[Crude Noise]]". The third issue of Crude Noise appeared as a split zine
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  • ..., records, comics and info stalls with workshops, screenings, performances and exhibitions. The fair is organised by members of the Irish zine and comic community each year.
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  • ...tland Black Panther Party, feminist witches, bike radicals, Dr. Marie Equi and local paper ''The Firebrand'', which existed from 1895 to 1897, are just pa ...zines they produce]]'', first held in Madison, Wisconsin in October, 2006 and then in Milwaukee in November of that same year.
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  • ...est include contemporary [[poetry]], Chicano art, [[punk]] graphic design, and sub-cultural discourse. ...Relief. Alternative surface processes including Paper Making, Spray Paint, and Blind Emboss have also been used.
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  • ...fan, there's something weird & poser-ish about wearing a shirt bought at a show you weren't at. But screw it. I like Braid & I like my g-dang Braid shirt.
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  • ...Bloch dressed up as Guglielmo Achille Cavellini the legendary mail artist and the master of self-historification. Bloch gave a lecture on mail art with B ...e but Bloch was also involved with early experiments in cyber-space, video and off-beat music which are covered in some issues.
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  • '''Marc Parker''' (born July 21, 1976) is a writer and zine publisher from Oklahoma. He currently lives in Portland, OR. ...e were [[Cubist Ants Shall Inherit the Earth]], [[Tomatoes for Jalapeño]], and [[Fiction from the Venerable, Ben Joseph]]. In 2004, Marc wrote six issues
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  • ...Diatribe Media productions--including show bookings, and [[zine]] readings and event tabling--are also affiliated with [[Fall of Autumn]]. ...Diatribe Media production of any kind. There is a core group of organizers and regular production participants, however, which may more formally be consid
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  • ...nk]] zine by [[Christopher Wilde]] from the U.S.A. It ran from 1992 - 1996 and lasted for six issues. ...; and and article on Minneapolis punk including Quincy Punx, Scooby Don't, and Rejects.
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  • ...'' was a science fiction fanzine published by the Edmonton Science Fiction and Comic Arts Society. ...b zine published in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on behalf of the Edmonton SF and Comic Arts Society.
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  • ...ralism in contemporary anarchist and gender politics''' BA (Hons) Politics and Society - Griffith University, 2006, by [[Lucy Katherine Nicholas]]. ...played by [[zines]] (hand made publications) in fostering the intellectual and ethical capacities needed to participate in the Australian DIY anarcha-punk
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  • '''Sage Adderley''' is a [[distro]], [[zinester]] author, and publisher living in Olympia, Washington U.S.A. ...She was briefly a cohost of [[ZINECORE RADIO]], and now has her own radio show, Sweet Candy Radio.
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  • ...Additional goals are to increase understanding among U.S. citizens and to show military members the personal work of citizens they enlisted to defend. Zin ...e donations to date. Contributors are located throughout the United States and Canada. Zines have been sent to military locations around the world.
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  • ...ed Summer of 2011. Issue #7 is in the works. KYS encourages people to copy and distribute issues freely. PDF versions of KYS are available starting with i ...#2 - Published Summer 2009. Features articles on Ghost Mice and ''So Long and Thanks For All The Fish'' No Longer In Print
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  • ...DIY/indie scene from bands and burlesque performers to ugly doll crafters and tattoo artists. ...omics, Record Emporium, Laurie's Planet of Sound, Women and Children First and both Reckless Records locations before going exclusively online in 2007.
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  • ...e to participate as well as other print artists such as letterpress, book, and stationary artists. ...by hand, usually with a small circulation, which varies in subject matter and is commonly not very profitable. In other words, it’s a creative outlet t
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  • ...experimental music, performance art, screenings, small press publications and exhibitions, located in Nijmegen, the Netherlands. ...the one side informal and intimate, on the other side explicit (dominant) and 'artistic'."
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  • ...was originally from Portland, Maine, but ended up living in San Francisco and then Oakland, California. He died in New York City. ...riminal. After a fight with a bouncer, he apparently walked down the block and collapsed in a doorway. He was DOA at Cabrini, where doctors diagnosed a ca
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  • '''Karen Anderson''' is a [[writer]], artist and zine publisher from California, U.S.A. In the 1950s and 1960s, Karen Anderson produced [[The Zed]], a mimeographed fanzine made for
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  • '''After Hours''' was a literary fantasy and horror zine by William G. Raley. ''After Hours'' was first published in 1989 and continued on into the 1990s. Five issues of this title were published by Ra
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  • ...Stoddard and art director Kristen Rebelo, ''Quail Bell'' features creative and journalistic submissions from all over the world. ...a "distinguished merit" award in 3x3 Magazine's International Picture Book Show that same year.
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  • '''Science-Fantasy Correspondent''' was a science fiction and fantasy fanzine edited by Willis Conover, Jr. (1921-1996). ...red in November-December of 1936, the second in January-February of 1937, and the third, in March-April of 1937.This last issue was published by Corwin F
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  • ...sociological study, exploring how [[punk]]s relate to gentrification, art and culture. ...ered political topics with articles on the economies of social interaction and Joe McCarthy’s Ghost. The cover was a silk screen print.
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  • '''Donna Dresch''' is a [[zine]] editor and musician based in [[Portland, OR]], where she also runs the independent rec ...The Third Sex, Tracy +the Plastics, The Need, Excuse 17, Heavens to Betsy and many others.
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  • ...with the exhibition website and ezine component designed by Jude Robinson and Damien Frost. *[[Pop culture and 2 minute noodles]]
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  • ...hard decisions have to be made about which memories they're going to keep and which they're going to leave behind - forget. ...ot digital camera in the house Lastufka shares with his roommate. The fire and flames, seen later in the short film, were digitally composited using Sony'
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  • ...ne]] publisher. He was one of the founders of both [[Maximum Rock'n'Roll]] and [[Hit List]] [[fanzine]]s. ...io show with [[Tim Yohannan]] called Maximum Rock'n'Roll. In 1981 Yohannan and Bale began publishing MRR as a zine, modeled to some extent after Tim Tonoo
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  • ...f4df325c80ce90dd08cafa5f.jpg |frame|Sean "Goblin" Aaberg with John Blanche and Rick Priestly in 1997.]] ...ean "Goblin" Aaberg''' is a conceptual artist from Oakland, California. He and his family are currently residing in Eugene, Oregon.
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  • connecting like-minded zinesters and newbies from Rotterdam to national/international zinesters and newbies. The aim is of course to make
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  • ...ocal Anchorage scene, the support from the national and international punk and alternative community became incorporated as a steady part of the zine. ...drummer for the local punk band StuntCock. The zine included many artists and musicians as contributers, as the zine was focused on the community.
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  • ...a free art(s) [[zine]] from Dublin, Ireland, created by [[Sarah Bracken]] and [[Andrea Byrne]]. ..., film, music, short stories from all over the world, through the internet and by post /mail in order to create an art [[fanzine]] for the people by the p
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  • ...he wrote the [[perzine]] [[Greenzine]] and has published a series of books and [[graphic novel|graphic novels]]. ...icrocosm Publishing]], 2006), [[Bad Habits]] (Microcosm Publishing, 2008), and [[Distance Makes The Heart Grow Sick]] (Microcosm Publishing, 2007).
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  • ...and co-founder of the [[Portland Zine Symposium]]. He grew up in Cleveland and Pittsburgh before resettling in Portland, OR in 1999, where he still lives. ...thing he had read to date. As a result he pursued all zines he could find and soon started writing his own.
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  • ...staff, while the front page ended with either a comic or an ad for a local show. All issues were cut-and-paste and fully hand-lettered, with later issues (year 3 onward) utilizing a printed
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  • ...bie Soy Bot!''' is [[perzine]] written by tOM Dewing out of Pittsburgh, PA and was started in fall of 2004. .... Every issue has one record review. The zine started out as funny stories and has turned more into a [[comic]] zine with some stories.
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  • ...''' is an award-winning British [[newsletter]] fanzine published by author and fanwriter [[Dave Langford]], taking its title from a communications device ...tion); it was relaunched in October 1991 (resuming the original numbering) and currently appears monthly, often on the first day of the month (issue #266
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  • '''Homework''' (No.1) is a publication by [[Patrick Rieve]] and was released in June/July 2006. ...15 cm x 21 cm. It is offset-printed. The publication consists of 16 pages and presents the ''Homework'' series only to some extent. Rieve continued to wo
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  • ...ished in Lansing, MI, U.S.A., by ''Corey Marie Kitley'' (now ''Parkhill'') and ''Sarah Shay''. It was created as a physical companion to Parkhill's webcom ==Format and History==
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  • '''Twisted Image''' is a cartoon strip and a zine by [[Ace Backwords]]. ...trip has appeared in zines such as [[Maximum Rock N Roll]], among others, and was featured in [[The Factsheet Five Zine Reader]]. A collection of Twiste
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  • ...#2 came out in the fall of the same year. Issue 3 is currently in process and accepting submissions. Contact stinkeyepie@gmail.com for more info. ...Combs (of Spoonboy) on sexism in the punk scene and a lot of illustrations and collages. Don’t miss out on this excellent, dialog-opening 32-pager! Grea
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  • ...by Kathleen Resch devoted to the ''Dark Shadows'' television shows, movies and characters. ...on airings of the show, news about Dark Shadows conventions and festivals, and current new items.
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  • ...Right|frame|'''The Little Sandy Review''' Cover photograph of Koerner, Ray and Glover by Paul Nelson]] ...s a [[fanzine]] devoted to folk music published by Paul Nelson (1936-2006) and Jon Pankake.
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  • ...ool in Duluth, Minnesota, he began hitchhiking his away around the country and ended up in Seattle where he became involved with the world of science fict ...sed enough by Bok's talent that he gave him an expensive set of oil paints and brushes.
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  • [[Image:Glue.jpg|frame|'''Mark Perry''', centre, with Danny Baker and Henry Murlowski<br/>''Sniffin' Glue'' #10]] ...scene. The ''NME'' acclaimed "Sniffin' Glue" as "the nastiest, healthiest and funniest piece of press in the history of rock'n'roll habits".
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  • ...ralian Comics], which includes comic [[zines]] produced between 1990-2000, and the [http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn4893024 Nick Henderson Zine Collection], w ...ited information and non-standard forms of zines); and establishing a zine and fringe publishing blog [http://blogs.nla.gov.au/the-eloquent-page/ The eloq
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  • ...Jimmy Possession based in Cambridge, UK. Online content dates back to 1996 and print issues are published sporadically. Robots celebrated its 10th anniver ...d Electronic Brains''' wrote this piece about music writing, zine writing, and something of what his zine means to him:
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  • '''Mojo-Navigator Rock & Roll News''' was a music zine by Greg Shaw and David Harris. ...he alternative journalism that followed in its wake, such as ''Crawdaddy'' and ''Rolling Stone''.
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  • ...published via '''[[Scissor Press]]''' by founding editor [[Jackson Ellis]] and creative director [[Nathaniel Pollard]]. VerbicideMagazine.com was launched ...mmentary, modern art pieces, [[Abstract Fantasy]] comics, and film, book, and music reviews.
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  • ...nd neuropsychology. She is currently a clinical/forensic neuropsychologist and zine-maker. ...ervo called "Trader Schmoes." The column discussed zine-trading etiquette, and ended with a public service announcement in the form of a rap song.
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  • ...ly produced and published by [[Fall of Autumn]], and intended for download and playback through a personal computer or a portable mp3 player. ...dscapes related to the piece being read, like the radio dramas of the '40s and '50s.
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  • ...hemes of decay and despair by way of urban inspection, graffiti/street art and cemetery exploration. ...use your zines and wow never seen anything like them! Disturbing, original and unexpected".</i> - [https://www.discogs.com/artist/609846-Dick-Lucas-2 Dick
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  • ...ncharacteristically honest when compared to many other local publications, and both these elements of the zine have made it the center of negative attenti ...ople off, to even diffusing potential altercations between happy customers and unknowing lookers on, all over a lousy zine cover with a swastika with blac
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  • The '''Denver Zine Library''' is home to almost 20,000 zines and is located in Denver, CO. ...disputes about the space, the library was forced to move out of the garage and find a new space.
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  • ...enating some of the local zines like ''[[Flipside]]'', ''[[Ben Is Dead]]'' and ''[[Fiz]]'' magazine. ...with interviews. CHAS had access to a copy machine at a friend's workplace and would photocopy after hours for free.
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  • ...ad Magazine. It regularly features, rumors, reviews, comics, jokes, shows and exposes. ...t www.rochesterteensetoutsider.com facebook.com/rochesterteen.setoutsider and http://www.etsy.com/shop/rochesterteenset
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  • ...nada’s very first self-published music [[fanzine]], one of the pioneering, and longest-lasting examples of that country’s vibrant small press pedigree. ...record-hunting correspondence between founder/publisher [[Gary Pig Gold]] and his oldest friend, Doug “Rock Serling” Pelton, the first ''Pig Paper''
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  • ...’s edited, designed, photocopied, folded, and stapled by Janelle Hollyrock and artist Bob Scott out of Vancouver, BC, Canada. ...with two different covers on each side with content meeting in the center, and includes a burned CD compilation of bands featured in the zine with many pr
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  • ...ect involving dozens of artist, cartoonist, performers, actors, musicians, and animators since 1995. The characters first published appearance was in "Gre ...hic novel, songs, paintings, drawings, dolls, independent animated shorts, and a full-length musical performed at the Brick Theater in Williamsburg, Brook
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  • ...y's Bookstore]], originally published in ''[[Punk Planet]] #75 / September and October 2006''. ...te a big meal and then decided to take a nap. The theory my two co-workers and I have accepted is that it happens when it gets too hot in the store, so we
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  • [[Image:Anto and eugene running.jpg|frame|Loserdom 1996]] ...[zinester]] P.A. of [[A New Clear Threat]] zine. It also features articles and [[comic]]s of the Loser brothers adventures by Eugene.
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  • ...year. It was published annually by [[Clamor Magazine]] from 1996 to 2004, and #9 was published in 2008 by [[Microcosm Publishing]]. ...oth to document these efforts and to provide some well-deserved visibility and recognition to people who make the zine world the vibrant community that it
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  • * [[Pas-Tell]] * [[Poems of the Body and Its Sinusoidal Ways]]
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  • '''Unofficial Histories: Zine and Ephemeral Print Archivists''' ...izabeth Moore]], originally published in ''[[Punk Planet]] #75 / September and October 2006''.
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