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  • [[Image:Is6cvr_copy.jpg‎‎|right|frame|'''IS'''<br/>Issue 6 1972<br/>Cover art by Cortén]] '''IS''' was a science fiction fanzine edited and published by Tom Collins.
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  • '''This Is Important''' (1980-1997) was a [[lit-zine|literary zine]] edited and publis ...rtant/thisisimportant0.htm F. A. Nettelbeck Website/complete run of ''This Is Important'']
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  • [[Image:BenisDead30.gif|frame|'''Ben is Dead''' <br/>Issue 30]] ...d October 31, 1988 by [[Darby Romeo]] and published through 1999. The name is said to have come from a dream Darby had about her ex-husband Ben.
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  • '''Squidling is Dancer''' is a [[perzine]] created by Squidling Sketchfreak (Sophie Mann). Squidling is Dancer is published in Pennsylvania, U.S.A. and includes journal entries, tutorials,
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  • [[Image:Yourhouse.jpg‎|200px|thumb|right|'''Your House is Mine''']] ...f the same name, published by ''Bullet Space'' 1988-1992. ''Bullet Space'' is an anarchist squatter community since 1982.
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  • ...famous article "Riot Grrrl is...", listing the reasons why [[Riot Grrrl]] is necessary. ==Riot Grrrl is...==
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  • '''Whose Life Is It Anyway?''' was a zine from Dublin, Ireland.
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  • '''Dawn Is Ugly''' was an [[anarchism|anarchist]] [[zine]] created in the early '90s b
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  • '''Punx is Ladies''' is a zine from Berkeley, California, U.S.A.
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  • [[Image:Tiadcov.jpg|frame|There Is A Danger]] '''There Is A Danger''' is a [[ travel zine]] devoted to travel stories with a strong affinity for the
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  • [[Image:rotterdam_is_hard_4.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Rotterdam is Hard''' <br/>Issue #4]] '''Rotterdam is Hard''' is an ''open source'' zine by Albert Jongstra from Rotterdam, Netherlands.
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  • [[Image:Ideas.gif|frame|Ideas is Matches 3]] '''Ideas is Matches''' was a [[punk]] [[zine]] from Dublin, Ireland.
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  • '''The Damage is Done''' was a [[zine]] from Meath, Ireland. '''The Damage is Done''' was put together by three lads from Meath in 1996 and lasted for on
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  • [[Image:Everything.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''everything is fine but me''']] '''everything is fine but me''' is a [[One shot|one issue only]] [[zine]] by [[Ango Visone]].
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  • '''Chaos is an order''' (February 2006-) is an Australian [[Hardcore|hardcore music]] [[zine]]. ....myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=48076813 Chaos is an Order MySpace webpage]
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  • '''susie is a robot''' is a zine by [[lb]] of Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.. The zine is distroed by [[Stranger Danger Distro]].
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  • [[Image:The_Salivation_Army_cover_resized.JPG|frame|'''This Is The Salivation Army''' - Issue X]] '''This Is The Salivation Army''' is a [[zine]] from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, created by [[Scott Treleaven]].
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  • [[Image: My name is not Susan -1.JPG|200px|thumb|right|My name is not Susan #1]] '''My name is not Susan''' (200?-) is a literary/art/[[perzine]] by Adelaide, SA, Australia [[writer]] and [[zine
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  • '''Gardening Is for Eaters''' is a zine created by [[Laura-Marie Taylor]] of Sacramento, California, U.S.A. This zine is about gardening. There's a permaculture interview with Ming, a biointensive
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  • '''My Aim Is True''' s a [[perzine]] by Carrie. ''My Aim Is True'' is published in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.
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  • [[Image:Park_is_mine.jpg‎|200px|thumb|right|'''The Park is Mine'''<br/> Issue 1 2009]] '''The Park is Mine''' is a zine by [[Julia Bünnagel]] and [[Patrick Rieve]].
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  • '''Preston is My Paris''' was a photo [[zine]] from Preston in the north of England, UK. After the initial eponymous zine, ''Preston is My Paris'' became a wider publisher of other zines such as [[You could be i
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  • '''Alice Is an Island''' was a personal/political [[zine]] published [[Robyn Marasco]] ...red in Volume Two and Volume Three of the [[Zine Yearbook]] anthology and is included in the Sarah and Jen Wolfe Zine Collection at The University of Io
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  • '''D is for DIY''' is a [[zine]] made by [[Julie vee|Julie Vee]] of California, U.S.A. [[Category:Zine|D is for DIY]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:California Zines]] [
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  • [[Image:MY_MIND_IS_LIKE.jpg‎|200px|thumb|right|'''My Mind Is Like an Ocean''']] '''My Mind Is Like an Ocean''' is a zine from Germany.
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  • '''The Light is Much Too Bright''' is a [[minicomic]] by [[Oura Sananikone]] of Richmond, Virginia, USA. This minicomic is thirty hand stapled pages of dark artwork, some of which was photocopied ri
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  • [[Image:All_is_full_of_plastic.jpg‎ |thumb|right|'''All is full of plastic''' by Pere Saguer]] '''All is full of plastic''' is a photo zine from Girona and Barcelona made by [[Pere Saguer]]. The photos
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  • '''Shitty Ponytail''' is a [[per-zine]] created by Sarah Ponytail.
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  • [[Image:BIML.jpg|width=10|frame|The Borough Is My Library issues 1 & 2]] '''The Borough is my Library: A Greater Metropolitan Library Workers Zine''' is a zine by [[Alycia Sellie]].
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  • [[Image: The truth is a virus -4.JPG|125px|thumb|right|The truth is a virus #4]] '''The truth is a virus''' (1997-?) was a 24 page, A5 personal/poetry [[zine]] by Riva, pub
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  • [[Image:MY_MIND_IS_LIKE.jpg‎|200px|thumb|right|'''My Mind is like an Ocean''']] '''My Mind is like an Ocean''' is a zine from Germany. The zine is a ''[[nichtnachdenken.de]] publication''.
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  • '''There is Still a Chance For Us''' is a [[zine]] written by Korinna Irwin.
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  • [[Image:YourPrettyface08.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Your Pretty Face is Going Straight to Hell!'''<br/>Issue 8]] ...987025636634366671 n.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Issue #24 of ''Your Pretty Face Is Going Straight To Hell'']]
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  • ...9363188542289505 n (1).jpg|300px|thumb|right|Cover of ''Diné: Our Survival Is Bound To Theirs'']] <b>Diné: Our Survival Is Bound To Theirs</b> is a zine curated by genderqueer, multi-lingual Ghanaian, Cuban, Spanish, Zulu
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  • '''This room is filled with people who care''' is a zine from Germany. The zine is a [[nichtnachdenken.de]] publication.
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  • '''How Perfectly Goddamn Delightful It All Is, To Be Sure''' was a zine created by [[Sky Ryan]]. One piece detailing Ryan
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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 thro ...cles about whatever the two feel is worth writing about. While ''What Good Is It To Live'', Rebecca's part, often touches upon music issues, Aimee occasi
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  • '''Zines: Where the Action Is: The Very Small Press in America''' ...words. One where the battle over where to hold science-fiction conventions is a matter of the gravest importance. One where millions of facts, near-facts
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  • ...hore zine", or as "Rob schneider is a poor mans pauly shore" and RSIAPMPS) is a Australian [[zine]] originating somewhere west of Sydney during 2007. ...er or Pauley Shore, their films or their comparable acting abilities, and is a humorous saying created by the author with no particular deep insight.
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  • ...t you want it to be (Rigozzi, 2009).JPG|300px|thumb|right|Cover of ''It is what you want it to be'']] ...zinester [[Leigh Rigozzi]], published in an edition of 150. The [[zine]] is printed in green and purple on the Rizzeria [http://www.rizzeria.com/], ste
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  • ...ue to privacy concerns. He is partially responsible for many [[zines]] and is co-owner / operator of [[Cilantro Press]].
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  • ''' Cursive Bomb''' is a [[perzine|personal zine]] by [[Hazel Pine]]. ...bout attending a conference on white privilege and traveling in Europe. It is also still available through various [[List_of_Distros|distro]]s and person
    648 bytes (99 words) - 01:07, 31 August 2007
  • '''mostlyHANDwritten''' is a [[zine]] written by [[Nicci]]. ...ng, heavy on art tutorials and personal stories. It is a 1/2 size zine and is hand sewn with a Japanese stab binding.
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  • '''Bone Response Publications''' is a publishing venture of [[Patrick Rieve]]. The name was derived from [[Bone There is quote by Thoreau, used as an advance notice of ''Bone Response Publications
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  • ...tro|Driving Blind Distro]]. She is currently building up the catalog, and is looking for more interesting zines to add.
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  • ...crime oriented [[Conscious Defect]] zines. His exact age is unknown, but is said to be in his early to mid twenties. [[spydr]] is [[Veganism|vegan]] [[Straight Edge|straight-edge]], and lives a mostly noma
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  • [[Image:BIML.jpg|width=10|frame|The Borough Is My Library issues 1 & 2]] '''The Borough is my Library: A Greater Metropolitan Library Workers Zine''' is a zine by [[Alycia Sellie]].
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  • '''The Light is Much Too Bright''' is a [[minicomic]] by [[Oura Sananikone]] of Richmond, Virginia, USA. This minicomic is thirty hand stapled pages of dark artwork, some of which was photocopied ri
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  • ...-style zine that offers entertaining and educational content about glasses is various mediums (including prose, [[comics]], and photography.) Hey, 4-Eyes! is published and edited by cartoonist [[Robyn Chapman]].
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  • ...is a German artist. She is particularly known for her sculptural work. She is also co-founder of the band ''Sculptress of Sound''. *[[The Park is Mine]]
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  • ...y Fisher]] and [[Calvin Naylor]]. It is published by [[Love Bunni Press]], is distroed by [[Loop Distro]] and can be found at [[Quimby's]] and Chicago Co
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  • '''Antonym''' is a brand new [[zine]] that publishes anything creative. ...oduced on a copier. The third zine is currently in print. Submission info is available on Antonym's webpage.
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  • ...hree of the aforementioned are from Fort Worth, Texas. [[Garret Schuelke]] is considered a fellow traveler of the genre.
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  • '''Squidling is Dancer''' is a [[perzine]] created by Squidling Sketchfreak (Sophie Mann). Squidling is Dancer is published in Pennsylvania, U.S.A. and includes journal entries, tutorials,
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  • ...Francisco hackerzine. His name is often shortened to Whimzy or WWZ. Whimzy is also the moderator of the website ZiPZineWeb.
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  • '''The Strange Voyage of the Leona Joyce''' is a zine by [[Robnoxious]], published in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A. in 20 ...hacky characters they encountered. The cover is hand silkcreened. The zine is available at [[Microcosm Publishing]].
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  • [[Image:MY_MIND_IS_LIKE.jpg‎|200px|thumb|right|'''My Mind is like an Ocean''']] '''My Mind is like an Ocean''' is a zine from Germany. The zine is a ''[[nichtnachdenken.de]] publication''.
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  • [[Image:MY_MIND_IS_LIKE.jpg‎|200px|thumb|right|'''My Mind Is Like an Ocean''']] '''My Mind Is Like an Ocean''' is a zine from Germany.
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  • '''Bonuscupped''' is [[DIY]] [[punk|punk rock]] and [[travel zine]]. It is authored by Bonus Rob and Bonus John, with contributors Dave and Rachel. ...in, and the second in Portsmouth, England. The future location of the zine is yet to be decided.
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  • [[Image:rotterdam_is_hard_4.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Rotterdam is Hard''' <br/>Issue #4]] '''Rotterdam is Hard''' is an ''open source'' zine by Albert Jongstra from Rotterdam, Netherlands.
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  • '''Bike Immunity News''' is a [[zine]] by Neil J Hudson which has been published annually since 2000. ...ues, human sexuality and the world in general. The format of each edition is mostly written articles with a back-page cartoon strip.
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  • '''This room is filled with people who care''' is a zine from Germany. The zine is a [[nichtnachdenken.de]] publication.
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  • '''CollinSports''' is a [[fanzine]] by Sherlock. ...ts'' is a digest sized collection of art work and cartoons by Sherlock. It is 57 pages.
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  • [[Image: The truth is a virus -4.JPG|125px|thumb|right|The truth is a virus #4]] '''The truth is a virus''' (1997-?) was a 24 page, A5 personal/poetry [[zine]] by Riva, pub
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  • '''Opal Zine''' is a zine based out of Oakland, California, U.S.A. ...and is distributed once every two months through various sources. Content is half curated images/found objects and half personal and contributed content
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  • ...ld's most revolutionary craft zine". Hoopla is collectively produced, and is distributed from Melbourne, Australia.
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  • '''Ashley Parker Owens''' is a [[zine]] editor. ...She is also the author of [[Clean Restrooms This Exit]], and [[California Is a Funny Place]]. As well, she was a speaker at the [[Underground Press Conf
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  • [[Casey Boland]] is a [[zinester]] from Philadelphia, PA. U.S.A. He is the editor of the [[punk]] zine [[I Defy]].
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  • '''aubade''' is an annual [[perzine]] started in 2005 and written and edited by Katie Ash. <b>Issue #1</b> was written in 2005, and it is about connections.<br>
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  • ...OSPIRIT''' is a Russian language magazine which made its debut in 2007 and is edited by [[Jay Crasdan]] and [[Dunya Marakova]]. ''RADIOSPIRIT'' is an 8 1/2 by 11 saddle-stapled zine in full-colour. Issue 1 featured a cover
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  • '''Brian Le Lay''' is a zine editor from Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. ...r [[Electric Windmill]], Electric Windmill Books, and Mismatched Socks. He is a poet, author, musician, and photographer.
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  • '''My Aim Is True''' s a [[perzine]] by Carrie. ''My Aim Is True'' is published in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.
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  • '''My Mystery Girl''' is a [[24 Hour Zine Thing]] 2006 contribution. It is a split zine between Lisa Mae and her alter ego, [[Mae Undead]]. ...usied as zombie apocalypses, women that cannot die, eaten hearts. The zine is filled with drawings as well.
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  • '''Quim''' is a [[zine]] written by Tee Rex and printed in Australia. ...collection of her thoughts and feelings, with drawings done by herself. It is distributed by [[Zines Trades]].
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  • '''Amor Foda''' is a tricky [[split zine]] craeted by Brazilian artist [[Cynthia Vasconcellos] ...s predominantly in Portuguese language. Size is 16,8 x 22 cm and the topic is ''love''.
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  • '''Amor Bocó''' is a tricky [[split zine]] craeted by Brazilian artist Guto Lacaz and [[Cynthi ...s predominantly in Portuguese language. Size is 16,8 x 22 cm and the topic is love.
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  • Rebecca Brennan is a [[zinester]] from Orlando, FL. Rebecca is the publisher of [[Catbox]]. She enjoys using archaic terms and watching t
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  • ...issued every 3 - 4 months. Currently the print run is 1000 copies, which is distributed through numerous record stores throughout Australia. Each issue is launched with a Brisbane gig.
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  • [[Image:Ideas.gif|frame|Ideas is Matches 3]] '''Ideas is Matches''' was a [[punk]] [[zine]] from Dublin, Ireland.
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  • '''Aliencola''' is a passionately written [[zine]] by [[Karijane]] from Duluth, Minnesota, U.S ...(sic) galaxy just to pacify their needs." And this original quote, 'truth is that which creates the desired results.'
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  • [[Image: My name is not Susan -1.JPG|200px|thumb|right|My name is not Susan #1]] '''My name is not Susan''' (200?-) is a literary/art/[[perzine]] by Adelaide, SA, Australia [[writer]] and [[zine
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  • '''Summarily''' (2007-) is a [[zine]] by Jade, the first she has created. ...zine]] of Jade's rantings, it includes some illustrations done by Jade but is mostly text and pictures pinched from books and magazines.
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  • '''Comparisons Between Humans & Robots''' is a zine by [[Susy Pow]]. It is 17 pages long.
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  • '''Futurepast''' is a free fanzine created for people that are basically interested in music. ...to name a few genres. The focus is on music. Currently, the only writer is 247, and so far there's been illustrations from Annastay.
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  • ...nd giving a voice to their members lives. Published since around 1990, it is now edited by [[Robyn Ochs]]. The zine is usually 16-20 pages of letter size or similar, in black and white.
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  • '''cee jacob cee''' is the pen name of a kid named cory. he makes [[minicomic]]s and [[zine]]s for ...ys "you'll never really help me in life" and other mean things. cory's dad is a really big douche bag. he's actually known to have cheated on his wife nu
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  • '''Woven''' is an occasional literary anthology [[zine]]. ...paper, folded and cut into an unusually shaped handheld book. Often there is no singular beginning or end; instead it unfolds from something small into
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  • ...ollowing the adventures of a character with very large eyeballs. One issue is known to have been published in the 1980s.
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  • A writer is someone who writes and engages in the activity of writing. Writing is the process by which oral language is transformed into visual-graphic representations of sound. Writers are manip
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  • [[Image:YourPrettyface08.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Your Pretty Face is Going Straight to Hell!'''<br/>Issue 8]] ...987025636634366671 n.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Issue #24 of ''Your Pretty Face Is Going Straight To Hell'']]
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  • ...nce is via at the top of the fire escape in Kelly’s Garden. The collection is on loan from [[Silverfish Zines]]. '''Kickstart Arts Inc. ''' is a Community Cultural Development (CCD) organisation that ‘creates artisti
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  • ...D. medication). The editor says, "Its about what ever comes to mind... And what ever." ...owner named Paul and his confrontations with his customers. Also included is an essay about Michigan and an essay about Cee's winter coat.
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  • '''what makes you so special''' is a short [[minicomic]] done by [[Cee jacob cee|Cee Jacob Cee]]. ...er Gammera, with a bunny mixed with it. The other short story in the comic is one about a coffee shop and its poets.
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  • '''Concave Up''' is subtitled "An Illustrated Dream Anthology" and is a self published [[comic]] [[zine]]. ...nto works of [[comic]] book art. Six issues have appeared so far. The zine is published in the U.S.A.
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  • '''Flower Bomb''' is a zine from Northern California U.S.A. ...ayout and typewriter and handwriting for text. The introduction says "This is about uninhibited brainwaves. Living the way you can make it best."
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  • '''Words and stuff''' is a small [[newsletter]]/[[zine]] from Greece and it is written in both English and Greek. ...se. A highlight is the article "The Punk Zine History In Greece". Issue #2 is on the way.
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  • ...yn Yates''' is the author of [[Karyn's Head]] [[zine]] from 1995-1998. She is one of the "southern zinesters" hailing from Russellville, Arkansas.
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  • ...|d.i.y]] [[punk]] gigs by the I.N.F.Y collective for only fifty cents. It is being sold along side other zines in the distro [[World War VII]], such as ...e the zine inviting and friendly. Not only is it full of writing but there is some art work as well.
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  • '''''Canister X''''' is a fanzine with perzine overtones created by author, publisher and zinester, The focus of the zine is superhero, science fiction and fantasy culture, movies and comics.
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  • ...!!!'' accepts submissions in any language providing an English translation is provided at the same time. [[Cartilage]] is White's creative [[perzine]]. Issue 5 is currently overdue, but has subscribers White won't let down.
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  • ...t you want it to be (Rigozzi, 2009).JPG|300px|thumb|right|Cover of ''It is what you want it to be'']] ...zinester [[Leigh Rigozzi]], published in an edition of 150. The [[zine]] is printed in green and purple on the Rizzeria [http://www.rizzeria.com/], ste
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  • '''Funwater Awesome''' is a [[zine]] by Zach Mandeville, published in Washington, U.S.A. ...is the neighboring city to Olympia, the original home of Olympia Beer and is the oldest permanent American settlement on Puget Sound.
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  • ...hers. He is an active member of the [[Underground Literary Alliance]], and is known for his long, distinctive posts on [[alt.zines]].
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  • ...] [[Crimewave USA]]. He is also a member of the band Monkey Power Trio. He is noted for his love of pranks and comedy, and often writes in a humorous, se
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  • ...Creative Writing at Sheffield Hallam and hopes to publish a YA novel. She is an ardent [[intersectionality|intersectional]] [[feminist]], a [[radical]] ...ecca's zines are available from her directly, and through [[distro]]s. She is currently working on Issue #6 of Opinionated Nobody, and has three [[music
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  • '''Ladybeard''' is an Australian [[perzine]] by [[Maddy Phelan]]. ...of being able to grow a beard and she challenging the stereotypes of what is beautiful in women and in men.
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  • '''A Time To Die''' is a zine from the Bay Area of California, U.S.A. ...s titled "Time To Die" then the subsequent issue titled "To Die". The zine is made in a cut and paste layout with a typewriter.
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  • '''Just Can't Maintain''' is a zine based Decatur, IN., U.S.A. ...s, paintings, quips and collages. The only running line between each issue is a featured independent band.
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  • '''Heather Lynn''' is a zinester from Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. ...I Learned to Do IT Bloody Murder). She is currently working on a novel and is in the band The Capricorns.
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  • '''Sancho''' is a zine by [[Mike Baker]] of Florida, U.S.A. ...ews and short nonfiction about the imaginary world the writer inhabits. It is Baker's current zine project.
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  • '''The Damage is Done''' was a [[zine]] from Meath, Ireland. '''The Damage is Done''' was put together by three lads from Meath in 1996 and lasted for on
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  • '''Little Lady''' is a [[perzine]] written by [[Nichole Anne|nichole anne]] from Portland, Orego ...t is currently 2010 and there are only two issues. The third in the series is expected to come out during October of this year.
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  • ...) created by [[Universo Cúbico]] and [[Tani & Carlos]]. '''Laranja Ziti''' is an indie pop music zine with some [[comic]]s.
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  • '''Hippohank''' is a [[zine]] made by [[Beth Carter]]. ...Hippo"; issue two is called "My Life Is Swallowing Me Whole"; issue three is "It's a Dirty Job, But..."; and the most recent release, which was released
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  • '''Rough''' is an analog [[perzine]]/artzine by [[Calin Kruse]] from Germany. ...urd short texts (in German) by Calin and the other contributor. Each issue is photocopied, with different bindings and covers and limited to 50 copies. <
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  • '''Walk So Differently''' is a "Choose your own adventure" [[zine]] about Sydney,Australia, co-written b ...ies of different interconnected meditations on living in Sydney. The title is taken from a song by Australian singer-songwriter Ned Collette.
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  • '''AUTOSTOP''' is a publication by graphic artist Ingo Giezendanner (aka [[GRRRR]]) from Zür This self-published booklet is listed as GRRR3. It is included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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  • '''Robyn Marasco''' was a zinester who wrote and published [[Alice Is an Island]] in the 1990s. She currently teaches political science at Hunter *[[Alice Is an Island]]
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  • ...in Germany. The publication is a empathetic portrait of an old lady which is in all likelihood the grandmother of the artist. The photo zine consists of 32 pages + cover. Size is 19,5 cm x 13,5 cm. Number of copies published in this first edition: 100.
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  • ...''' is a [[journal]] hosting site used by millions of users. The blog site is used for many things from journalling to vending wares.
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  • ''Grrlyshow'' is a documentary film made by [[Kara Herold]]. ...[Plotz]], [[Bamboo Girl]], [[Java Turtle]], and [[Pagan's Head]]. The film is currently distributed by [http://www.womenmakemovies.com Women Make Movies]
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  • '''Jess Meoni''' is a graphic designer, writer, festival coordinator, and zine editor from Scra ...creator of Razzle Dazzle Zine, as well as other side projects. Jess Meoni is also the founder and creator of the annual [[[[Scranton Zine Fest]]]] (2010
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  • '''Jessica Bublitz''' is a [[zinester]] living in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.A. area. ...the author of Motel, Kubba, Dumpstered Apples, and The Obsesser zines and is the owner of [[Bottles on the Sill]] library and distro. She was a contrib
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  • Flaneur is a cultural [[zine]] edited in the UK. Flaneur has been published intermittently in London since the late 1990s. It is a mix of fine art, short stories and reviews, as well as satire and humour.
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  • ...Yin Yang Yong]] (''Yin Yang Yong Comixs''), December 2015. The publication is a xeroxed A5 zine with a silkscreen cover. ''Later'' is included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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  • '''For The Clerisy''' is a [[zine]] by American [[Brant Kresovich]] who has moved to Riga, Latvia. ...a Latvian equivalent to the cola wars between Coke and Pepsi?" (yes there is), and Auntie Clockwise does a Dear Abby column for Latvians and their probl
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  • ...r Seeker'' is a [[zine]] shop opening in San Francisco in January 2008. It is run by former [[San Francisco Zine Fest]] organizer [[Calvin Liu]].
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  • '''Charlotte Lee''', from England, UK, is the editor of [[Bitch theme]]. ...eme'' is a very personal zine that explores different feminist issues, and is often quite sexually explicit. All issue's of Bitch theme are in the classi
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  • ...ative [[art zine]] edited by [[Cheyenne McClain]]. The purpose of Chiddush is to encourage and foster [[creativity]] among young [[Jewish]] people.
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  • ...out of Swansea, UK, by feminist [[writer]] [[Caitlin Beth Gwynn]]. There is currently only one issue.
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  • '''CTRPLLR''' is a community based [[zine]] that was started in September 2005 by Marc Lecom ...has a policy of printing anything that is sent in, without any editing. It is a monthly zine, laid out by [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] and the love of
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  • '''Jeff Lemire''' is an independent [[comic]] artist living in Toronto. He is the creator of several independently produced comics including [[Ashtray]],
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  • ...he zine - part one is a transcript of a talk by Mark in Lille and part two is taken from a radio recording of Mark talking in Barcelona.
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  • '''Lightning Level''' is a [[one-shot]] zine of fiction by [[Brandon Koss]] released in 2010. It is a written account of a particularly vivid dream including such characters a
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  • A '''broadside''' is a publication printed on one side of the page. "Broadside" is another term for a publication also known as a "broadsheet". Some broadside
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  • ...[Chloe Seim]] with contributions from local artists and writers. This zine is all about the human [[body]]: the fatty, the saggy, zitty, gassy, sexy, lov ...elling on Etsy and in local stores in Salina and Lawrence Kansas. The zine is also open to contributions. Email us at blackheadzine@gmail.com.
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  • Mr. Mike is the pen name of [[Mike Haeg]], publisher of [[Rump]], and other mini-comics Mr. Mike is currently the Mayor of Mount Holly, MN, a city-within-a-city, with four per
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  • '''FANZINES!''' is a festival about fanzines and self-published books. It will be held in 2011 ...ed. Submissions of one or two zines are requested, deadline for submission is until 2011 September 1.
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  • '''Kate Lopresti''' is a [[zinester]] living in Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. She is best known as the author of her long running zine, [[The Constant Rider]],
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  • .... The work is contained in an A6, tawny textured recycled paper stock, and is accompanied by a CD “Small poems like Bird Feet” written and spoken by '''Violet''' is distributed by [[Breakdown Press]], Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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  • '''Free Beer''' is a [[punk]] [[zine]] from Madison Wisconsin, U.S.A. ...p late and parties. All of his content has a humor underling it. Issue #13 is so thick Barney called it a "Novel".
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  • ...photocopied. The [[zine]] was formerly published in Chicago,Illinois, but is now based in Austin, Texas after writer and editor [[Lanie Duro]] relocated
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  • Buy Her Candy is a [[perzine]] written by [[Bettie Walker]], who is also the writer of [[Anatomical Heart]] zine.
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  • '''Karley Bayer''' is a zine editor from Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A. Karley Bayer is the editor of [[The Filth Zine]]. As well, she co-edits [[Sorrow Pants]], a
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  • '''Language of Street''' is a zine by Dmytrij Wulfius and Igor Okunew. ...d 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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  • ...ipes, etc. This zine is open to anyone who wants their ideas published. It is also open to swaps! you can send anything to growyourzine@gmail.com or you can find out an address to send something
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  • '''Smut''' is a [[zine]] from Olympia, WA, U.S.A. ...om all over that a share the common interest of smut. The editors claim it is, "Sexy, filthy, dirty, nasty, all that and more."
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  • '''Fragile Like a Rubber Ball''' is a perzine created by Betty Rae. ...existing version was done for the [[24 Hour Zine Thing]] in July 2012. It is hand printed and illustrated.
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  • '''Cats Teeth''' is a [[perzine]] by Wintermuse, a 25 year old zine editor who began publishing Cats Teeth is a 1/4 size perzine which is both text and image heavy. The text is a mixture of handwritten and typed, the images are sinister and evocative.
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  • '''Savannah Schort''' is a zinester from Rives Junction, Michigan, U.S.A. Savannah is the author or editor of zines such as [[Extreme Noses]], [[Prince of Denmar
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  • '''big hands''' is a [[zine]] written by [[aaron asshat]] from North Carolina, U.S.A. The attitude of this zine is summed up by a quote from the editor: "this is not a crass reference, but, do they owe us a living? of course they do."
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  • '''Please Keep Sharing''' is a zine by [[Nathan Wade Carter]] who is living in Portland, Oregon, and hailing from Missoula, Montana, U.S.A. ...'' is also the first chapter of Nathan Carter's new memoir/memory zine. It is 16 pages, 4 1/4" x 5 1/2".
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  • '''Comicopia''' is a bi-monthly Comics [[Amateur Press Association|APA]] published in Montreal ...[[Jeff Boman]] and [[Ivan Rakitic]], the [[Amateur Press Association|APA]] is now guided by [[Mike Aragona]] (who started as a founding member and quickl
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  • '''Meine Zeichen''' (German for ''My Signs'') is a small book, written and self published by ''Andreas Oskar Hirsch''. ...antly in German language, sometimes with french excerpts. Size of the book is about 11 cm x 16 cm.
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  • '''Chaos is an order''' (February 2006-) is an Australian [[Hardcore|hardcore music]] [[zine]]. ....myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=48076813 Chaos is an Order MySpace webpage]
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  • '''Libelo''' is a [[zine]] based out in Humacao, Puerto Rico primordialy edited by Lola Pis ...l bands. Libelo at this point only has one edition, but the second edition is due soon.
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  • '''Imaginary Life''' is a personal memoir zine made by [[Krissy Durden]] of [[PonyBoy Press]]. ''Imaginary Life'' issue one was put out in 2002 and is out of print.
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  • ...a non-profit [[distro]], started by [[Jessaruh]] in May of 2005. Gigglebot is based in Atlanta, Georgia carrying [[zines]] ranging from the personal to p '''Giggle Mafia''' is a ''frequent buyer card'' program via Gigglebot distro. Based on past purch
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  • '''Zine Checker''' is a zine created by [[Patrick Rieve]]. ...a [[fanzine]] workshop. In addition to some funny collages, the small zine is focusing on a list of zine related sites on the internet.
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  • '''Pineapple Venetti''' is a [[perzine]] by Misun Oh. The first issue is about leaving San Francisco. Pineapple Venetti is an off shoot of her original publication, [[Tearjerker]] zine. Both zines
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  • ...Served All Day''' is a [[perzine]] by John Gerlach of Minneapolis, MN. It is included in [[Kathy Moseley]]'s personal zine collection. This perzine is the account of John Gerlach, schooled in the [[punk]], [[DIY]] tradition an
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  • ...ashville area. The book is printed and produced by the author/artist, and is sold for non-profit, on a donation basis. ...and corruption. In the story the state has a tax rate of 100% and all law is enforced by the P.B.J (Pigs Being Justice). The Pigs detain and subpoena th
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  • .... It was published 2010 by Island Fold Publications (#38). The publication is a Polish Canadian collaboration. Size is 14cm x 21,6cm with 16 xeroxed pages (yellow orange paper) and a card stock
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  • ...orld share their experiences of heartbreak. The main distributor of Broken is [[Synthesis Distro]].
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  • ...bition ''Skeleton Key''. The cover shows a 3D-comic-panel (8 layers) which is only completed as a cover with date, number and signature by the author. It is one of Rieve's artistic references to classic comic titles (See also: [[Jus
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  • '''Analog media fest''' is a new [[zine]] event organized by [[Microcosm Publishing]] in Bloomington, The focus is on print media, [[DIY]] skillsharing, education, and fun.
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  • '''Kevin E. White''', also known as [[Weasel Boy]] is a Fort Worth, Texas [[zinester]], artist, musician, and bookmaker. ...collections of his poems and art, on beer, cats, women, philosopy, etc. He is also known for the high technical quality of his books. Some consider him t
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  • '''Crushpuppy''' is a [[one shot]] [[zine]], created for the [[24 Hour Zine Thing]]. '''Crushpuppy''' is the product of a twenty four hour starry-eyed love letter writing frenzy by
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  • ...up by lots of [[List_of_Distros|distro]]s is the US/Canada/Europe. Which is proof that [[zinester]]s love homos.
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  • '''Korinna Irwin''' is a [[zinester]] from Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. She is best known as the author of [[Rock Star With Words]]. She also used to run
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  • '''Red fox''' is an artists’ [[zine]] published by Canberra-based artists/illustrators [[L *No. 2 (2009): also titled/sub-titled "Home is where the heart is".
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  • '''Cultor-Sore''' is [[zine]] published by Taylor Ball of [[Parcell Press]] out of Fredericksbur ...and recent issues have averaged 48 pages. The most recent issue published is issue #16.
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  • '''Electronic''' is an art [[zine]] edited and created by Graham Carroll. It is highly influenced by Daft Punk and AEON FLUX.
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  • '''Pick Your Poison''' is a [[perzine]] published by [[Nate Gangelhoff]] of Minneapolis, MN., U.S.A. ...skey Plus]]. Nate played in the pop-punk bands Rivethead, Banner Pilot and is currently part of the band Off With Their Heads.
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  • '''Cunt Boy''' is a [[comic]] [[zine]] by Jules, published in Victoria, British Columbia, Can ...ue one, Cunt Boy meets the Great God Pan in one story; in another story he is the Captain of a pirate ship; there are several pin up pages of Cunt Boy; a
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  • '''SappyFest's Zine Fair''' is a zine event that is part of SappyFest (an indy music festival) in Sackville, New Brunswick, Can
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  • '''Raw Sugar''' is a [[zine]] by Nidhi, from Laguna Niguel, California. ...y for a lost love. It's a [[zine]] that is worn on its sleeve. The writing is intense. Note the raw sugar packet added to the cover. Sample; "Sometimes
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  • '''Marbles''' (2009) is a 32pp [[zine]] in colour, created by [[sandy]]. ...f exercises for chipping away at the stuckness of [[writer]]’s block. This is the editor's personal collection of tricks that have helped her in the past
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  • ...author's nine-year old daughter, who tracks down the cat Milk Whiskers who is wanted for questioning by the police following the robbery of milk. *''Bob the super dog'' is available from the author's Etsy store [http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_i
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  • '''Spilling The Ink''' is a distro run by [[Clare Marie]]. ...r Bites]], [[Ephemera]] and [[Phases of the moon]]. Spilling The Ink also is interested in trading [[mail art]].
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  • '''6 Iron Spikes & a Small Hammer''' is a DIY low-budget role-playing game (RPG) [[zine]]. ...based on The Island of Dr. Moreau by H.G. Wells. Edited by John Yorio, it is 16 pages, in black and white. A reviewer in ''Gothridge Manor'' of June, 20
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  • '''Corflu''' is an annual touring convention for science fiction [[fanzine]] fans. It was begun in 1984 and is hosted by different cities every year. So far, it's been out of the US twic
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  • '''Deadsy Cat & Kissy Kitty''' is a [[minicomic]] by [[Abby Denson]]. ...home. His bed is a large tombstone and, indeed, he looks dead. Kissy Kitty is interested!
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  • '''Alice Is an Island''' was a personal/political [[zine]] published [[Robyn Marasco]] ...red in Volume Two and Volume Three of the [[Zine Yearbook]] anthology and is included in the Sarah and Jen Wolfe Zine Collection at The University of Io
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  • ...pes and a variety of movie, comedy show, and bar reviews. Each front cover is a different original painting by a local artist. ...created in April 2006, and each issue is usually around 50 total pages. It is text-heavy, with artwork sproadically inserted throughout.
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  • '''Puke Stories''' is the first mini-comic made by [[Kelly Froh]] from Seattle, Washington, U.S.A It is not about drunken dorm parties, instead it's about the nervous stomach of a
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  • '''Bilder Battle''' (''picture battle'') is a one-shot artzine by [[Julia Bünnagel]] and Kai Rheineck. These two artis The A4 publication consists of 20 pages. With regards to content the title is the concept: picture battle!
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  • ...reat Debate: Sacred Whore vs. Degraded Object", and "The Customers" (which is a look at strip joint customers as "types"), as well as advice to girls sta Issue #2 is about stripping in New Orleans and the sociology involved. It is subtitled ''Tales of Restrained Pillage''. It contains a history of sex wor
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  • '''Anna Papij''' is the creator of [[Asphyxia]]. ...2000's, is now published online in the form of a blog. The general theme is "Fairytales of the 21st century" and it contains mostly short stories, but
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  • '''Queen Supreme''' is a [[zine]] created by Iris Parker Pavitt from Orcas Island, WA. ...folded in half with a single staple in the top left hand corner. Each zine is typically 3-4 pages, double-sided. The largest printing run has been 30 cop
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  • '''Steve Albini''' is a zine writer, record producer, and independent musician. ...Roll]]. His essay "The Problem With Music" (an attack on the major labels) is widely reprinted.
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  • '''Capitol City 'Zine Compilation''' is a [[compzine]] of Austin, Texas zines published by Justin and Lauren in Mar ...otocopied. Its 5.5" x 8.5" and features a two color silkscreened cover. It is ad-free.
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  • '''83/84''' is a zine by Manuel Boden & Albert Naasner ([[TFGC Publishing]]). ...ne afternoon of drawing within the limitations of a bound heft. Every page is a collaboration. The finished booklet was disassembled and reproduced.
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  • '''Data Dump''' is a fanzine by British zine editor and writer Steve Sneyd. ...over 100 issues as of 2007, it spotlights sf poetry, news, and reviews. It is notable for its very tiny handwritten script.
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  • '''Barefoot and in the Kitchen''' is a [[Veganism|vegan]] [[cookzine]]. Each issue contains a variety of recipes ...s four volumes and is based in Oakland, Ca. It is made by Ashley Rowe, who is also a member of the [[AK Press]] collective and a vegan baker currently st
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  • ...y of [http://authorscoalitionandredenginepress.com Authors' Coalition]. It is a [[newsletter]] where authors are encouraged to promote themselves, their ...Johnson]], author of the award-winning THE FRUGAL BOOK PROMOTER: HOW TO DO WHAT YOUR PUBLISHER WON'T, and three other books. Those books were her training
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  • '''Illy''' is a zine from Germany. The zine is a ''[[nichtnachdenken.de]] publication''. The zine is included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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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 thro ...cles about whatever the two feel is worth writing about. While ''What Good Is It To Live'', Rebecca's part, often touches upon music issues, Aimee occasi
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  • '''Sean Knickerbocker''' is a [[zinester]] and artist. ...long with [[Alex Bullett]], [[Andrew Greenstone]], and [[Dan Morris]]. He is currently working on the online comic Fantasy Adventure Quest on the Subter
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  • ...ne Dope, Charlie Brown''' (Everything is shit without dope, Charlie Brown) is a [[nichtnachdenken.de]] publication from Hamburg, Germany. ...ackcover) about how dark and cruel the world seems to be, since his dealer is inprisoned."</blockquote>
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  • '''It's not just boys' fun''' is mainly a [[perzine]] from Germany by [[Elena Stöhr]]. The first issue came ...tockholm-travel diary from 2002." The [[zine]] has 60 pages and the format is A6.
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  • '''READ''' zine is created at the site-specific [[READ Zine Making Party]]. These events have ..., slide shows, instructional lectures, and/or juggling bonanzas. The event is facilitated by [[Bradley Adita]]. Information and images can be accessed at
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  • '''Grrrl Noire''' (first three issues as "Girl Noire") is a political [[perzine]] by [[Kim Riot]] who currently resides in San Diego ...[[post-punk]], eco-activism, [[anarchism]], and [[body]] image. The style is [[cut-n-paste]] with a multitude of collage and visual elements mixed with
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  • ...What''' is a [[zine]] by [[Reverend Groovy G]], from [[Richmond, VA]]. It is noted for its ongoing hatred for the Family Circus cartoons that the author
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  • '''Terror''' is a Noise and Industrial music [[fanzine]] from Lithuania. The zine is written in English and includes interviews, articles and reviews with bands
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  • ...e is most well known for writing the perzine [[Motor City Kitty]]. Brianna is currently residing in [[Columbus, OH]], but will always call [[Cleveland]] * <b>[[Hello Cleveland: This Is Scum and Noise]]</b> 2005; two issues; made with [[Alex Spazz]] and [[Johnn
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  • '''Now I Write A Dictionary''' is a zine by [[ Joshua Plague]]. ...a Plague is the creator of over thirty zines. ''Now I Write A Dictionary'' is but one in a series of ''Now I...'' zines that Joshua created. The ''Now I.
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  • The '''HSSreader''' is a [[zine]] that started in 2002 by Olivia Arrow, who missed making zines. ...ain via a non-digital format. Issue no. 6 is currently available and no. 7 is in mid-production.
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  • '''Decommissioning Corpses''' is a zine from Earl Ville N.Y. U.S.A. ...list for the 10 year anniversary of the death of Sid Viscious. This issue is in the format of a full 8 1/2 x 11 page.
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  • [[Image:Park_is_mine.jpg‎|200px|thumb|right|'''The Park is Mine'''<br/> Issue 1 2009]] '''The Park is Mine''' is a zine by [[Julia Bünnagel]] and [[Patrick Rieve]].
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  • '''Ihre Zukundt in 3D!''' (Your future in 3D!) is a zine from Hamburg, Germany. The small A5 zine is a [[nichtnachdenken.de]] publication. It is included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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  • '''D is for DIY''' is a [[zine]] made by [[Julie vee|Julie Vee]] of California, U.S.A. [[Category:Zine|D is for DIY]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:California Zines]] [
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  • '''Chicago Zine Fest''' is an event for small press and independent publishers to showcase their work. The 2014 event is scheduled for March 14-15, 2014.
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  • :''<small>This article is about the North Hollywood, CA zine, for the Portland, OR zine about communi '''Citizine''' is a quarterly publication containing reviews, news, interviews, humor, fictio
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  • '''Vampire Hag Distro''' is a United Kingdom based [[zine]] [[distro]]. ...nd at craft and zine fairs. It is run by [[Tukru]] (of [[Your Pretty Face is Going Straight to Hell]]) and Carl. The distro was previously called Vampir
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  • '''Exploring Time & Space''' is a zine by [[Gregory Kalyniuk]]. ...d has been described as a surreal, art-brut/ avant garde [[minicomic]]. It is a [[one-shot]] zine.
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  • ...d by the [[zine]] [[Musea]]. Fifty copies were printed on Jan 17, 2006. It is 17 pages long with 9 original illustrations by the author. Sample, "Nowaday
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  • '''Not Like You''' is a [[zine]] from Alburquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A. It is a zine covering skateboarding, punk, art and photos.
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  • ...[[zine]] [[Pills-a-Go-Go]]. His last known address was in Seattle, WA. He is the author of several books, including ''You are Going to Prison'', ''Sell Much of Hogshire's writing focuses on drugs and the law, and his own drug use is well documented. In 1996, following an argument with author [[Bob Black]],
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  • '''Internet Romance''' is a stimulant work from [[Sergi Serra Mir]] published by [[Bad Weather Press] ...tags''. Sergi is a very common user of this platform, and most of his work is through this channel.
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  • '''Rebel Grrl Zine''' is a feminist [[zine]] created by [[Pippa]] in the UK. ...revent rape' emails that get forwarded, and coping tips and strategies. It is a photocopied, [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] zine.
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  • ...as founded by Jeremiah Walton, founder of Nostrovia! Poetry and Walking Is Still Honest Press. There is an age restriction on poetry, submissions only being accepted from poets ag
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  • ...tholog by [[Brad W. Foster]], the artist and writer from Irving, Texas. He is also known for numerous [[mini-zine]]s, [[poster]]s, cards, etc.
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  • '''Young Tyrone: A Melodrama''' is an 8 page literary zine by [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]]. ...n of four cut-up prose poems outlining the adventures of Young Tyrone, who is, according to reviewer Thomas Wiloch, "some sort of research scientist atte
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  • ...]], created by [[John Majerowicz]], from Rochester, Michigan. The [[zine]] is really focused on the overall design page by page. There are 3 full zines,
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  • ...ople on the [[Autism]] spectrum. Jordan's goal for '''No Missing Pieces''' is to share [[creative]] works by people with [[ASD]].
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  • ...over photo with the bumper sticker that reads, "What if the Hokey Pokey IS what it's all about?"
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  • ...r of the [[zines]] [[Alternative Incite]] and [[The Butter Lamb News]]. He is the founder of the College Park Community Library and the erstwhile [[Red R ...ch as [[Zine World: A Reader's Guide to the Underground Press]]. Joe Smith is a former member of the [[punk]] rock bands Snapcase and The Watchmen. He cu
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  • '''Suburban Notebook''' is a [[zine]] from Australia. ...sed writer, Margaret River, the first issue was launched in 2023. The zine is a collection of original poetry about daily life and the desires and frustr
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  • [[Image:BINE-vitrine.jpg|200px|right|'''*INE''' recursively stands for *ine Is No zinE]] INE is a [[zine]] released in the UK by David Lasnier.
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  • '''Amazing Adult Fantasy''' is an autobiographical mini-comic from Austin. Texas, U.S.A. ''Amazing Adult Fantasy'' is by comics artist, [[Tim Doyle]]. It has appeared as a split zine with [[Sna
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  • '''Guide to Being Alone''' is a zine released by [[Vice Versa Press]] in October 2012 and written by [[Ju ''Vice Versa Press'' is an independent printing and publishing entity.
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  • '''The Muse''' is an online Bi-annual International Journal of poetry from India. The vision of the journal is to make it a storehouse of best
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  • ...'. The pretty experimental zines vary in stile, size and content. The zine is produced and published in Mönchengladbach, Germany. ''Jeans Beast'' is also associated with the music label [[Econore]] ([[Econore Magazine]]), sp
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  • '''Rupture''' is a [[zine]] which describes itself as "for and about free parties, squats an ...o be produced on paper and distributed at parties and events in London, it is now produced more as an Adobe Acrobat file and people are encouraged to dow
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  • [[Image:Yourhouse.jpg‎|200px|thumb|right|'''Your House is Mine''']] ...f the same name, published by ''Bullet Space'' 1988-1992. ''Bullet Space'' is an anarchist squatter community since 1982.
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  • '''Gardening Is for Eaters''' is a zine created by [[Laura-Marie Taylor]] of Sacramento, California, U.S.A. This zine is about gardening. There's a permaculture interview with Ming, a biointensive
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  • '''Akrox''' is a Hamburg-based, German zine mostly about [[Punk|punkrock]]. ...alistic masterpiece. It's all about fun for readers and writers. The style is a mixture of old fashion [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] and PC-laid-out pa
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  • ...per Radio, all of which are available from [[Radio4all.net]]. DJ Frederick is also the originator of an APA (Cuneiform) which explores zines, underground
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  • '''Jessica Clary''' is a Savannah, Georgia-based [[zinester]]. ...am]], a Savannah, Georgia-based [[zine]] and [[minicomic]] collective. She is also a member of the exclusive collective [[Team Zinesou]].
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  • ...y Canberra, ACT, Australia based zinesters Polly Phonic and El Bandido. It is distributed through local music store Landspeed Records.
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  • '''Origins and meaning of WWI''' is a 24 page [[zine]] presenting an essay by [[John Zerzan]] which also appear ...vements in Western Europe was stamped out. The back cover states that 'War is the health of the state'.
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  • ...t|frame|'''Paper Crush''' Cover for issue #5 by Ponyboy Press]]Paper Crush is a zine made by [[Krissy Durden]] of [[PonyBoy Press]]. ...fferent subject that combines personal memoir with pop culture history. It is not reprinted a lot, and often has a small press run.
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  • '''StickFigure Distribution and Mailorder''' is a music and zine [[distro]] based out of Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. ...y of popular zines. Most business is done online, but a physical location is open in Atlanta on Saturdays afternoons.
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  • '''Booty''' is [[Anne Thalheimer]]'s sporadically published [[comic]] [[perzine]], begun i ...published approximately once a year in Western Massachusetts, U.S.A., and is a 6 1/2 X 8 1/4 format zine. The 23rd issue was published in 2010.
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  • ...produced by Corporate Watch and Grassroots Action on Food and Farming. It is subtitled ''a DIY guide to stopping supermarket developments'' and provides There is a large section on building the case, a piece on the planning system, a ste
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  • '''if destroyed still true''' is a [[perzine]] by [[Nine]]. Each issue is 20 pages and mostly hand-lettered. An essay by Nine from this zine, entitle
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  • <b>Laura Synthesis</b> is a [[zinester]] from London, England, who also runs her own [[distro]]. Laura is the editor/writer of [[Synthesis Zine]]. First released in 1995, five issue
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  • ...endent publisher from Plano, Texas. Founded in 1999 by David LaBounty, BCP is home to one of the longest running lit zines [[The First Line]], as well as The focus of BCP is to give voice to writers who realize their words may never pay the mortgage
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  • '''The Philosopher''' is a 20 page [[chapbook]] and fable by [[Gregory K. H. Bryant]] and published 23 copies were printed on June 20, 1996. On the cover the mule is carrying a sandwich board that reads,
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  • '''I'm A Wrekk''' is a [[zine]] written by [[Alex Wrekk]], currently with three issues available ...the second in June 1999. The zine is published in Portland , OR, U.S.A. It is a photocopied, black and white publication, 5.5" X 8.5" folded in half. It'
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  • '''susie is a robot''' is a zine by [[lb]] of Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.. The zine is distroed by [[Stranger Danger Distro]].
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  • '''Gagging Dog''' is a [[punk]] [[fanzine]] from Tempe, Arizona. ...The Dicks. Also included are record reviews. Unique to '''Gagging Dog''' is the pictorial feature "Jump of the Month"; news photos of suicidal jumpers
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  • '''Earthworm Envy''' is a publisher of zines and a website. ...ntitled [[You Can't Hide an Elephant in an Omlet]]. The theme of this zine is omlet reviews.
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  • [[Image:Tiadcov.jpg|frame|There Is A Danger]] '''There Is A Danger''' is a [[ travel zine]] devoted to travel stories with a strong affinity for the
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  • ...tchhiking, sailing, loving, and other life adventures. Currently this zine is loosely based in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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  • ...stribution''' is run by Moira of [[Child That Mind]] [[zine]]. Moon Rocket is in the process of closing after being open for 7 years.
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  • '''Zines of the Zone''' is a mobile library dedicated to self-published photobooks, photozines, fanzin The project is run by a french collective. The traveling zine-exhibition is intensively touring through Europe since January 2014 starting in Nantes, F
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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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  • Joe Meno is a writer and a contributor to a number of [[zine]]s. ...l, his writing has been featured in [[The 2nd Hand]] and [[Sleepwalk]]. He is also the author of a novel called [[Hairstyles of the Damned]].
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  • ...actsheet Five Zine Reader]] and spawned the anthologies [["Bubblegum Music is the Naked Truth"]] and [["Lost in the Grooves: Scram's Capricious Guide to The latest issue, #22, is the beatnik/banker issue. If features folk songstress Vashti Bunyan, Neutra
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  • '''I Really Stepped in it This Time''' is a [[comic]]/diary drawn by [[Brian Dubin]]. ...by's Bookstore]] in [[Chicago]], Tower Records (weird, right) and issue #4 is available at Aquarius Records in San Francisco.
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  • ...e.png|200px|thumb|left]] The '''Zine Librarians Code of Ethics''' [[zine]] is a 'zineified' version of the [[Code of Ethics]]. The first edition was pub ...in a public, academic, or special library; an archives; or a basement. It is not intended to be prescriptive or the absolute word on the subject.
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  • '''Riot Grrrr Distro''' is a zine, book and music distro based in Athens, Ohio and operated by [[Cindy ''Riot Grrrr'' is Crabb's reworking of [[Riot Grrrl]]. In the ''Riot Grrrr Manifesto'', Cindy
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  • '''Scorcher''' is a [[perzine]] by Max Steele, using the pseudonym "Billy Cheer". First published in the 2000's, '''Scorcher''' is a queer zine.
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  • '''Bitch theme''' is a feminist zine by [[Charlotte Lee]] from England. She is currently working on the third issue. It is a very personal zine that explores different feminist issues, and is often quite sexually explicit. All issue's of ''Bitch theme'' are in the cl
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  • ...a currently living in Santa Barbara, California and Helsinki, Finland. She is in long-term relationship with both [[Jay Crasdan]] and [[M Lloyd]]. ...r of [[Judith Morel]]. The unusual spelling and capitalization of her name is a reference to the character SanDeE* from the film ''LA Story''.
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  • ...ganization at Rutgers University. Thanks to Radigals' sponsorship, tabling is free at the NJ Zine Fest.
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  • '''All About Nothing''' is a [[chapbook]] of 20 essays by [[Gregory K. H. Bryant]] from [[Musea]] Pres This 46 page book also contains original drawings by the writer. He is also the author of the chapbook [[The Philosopher]]. Bryant was a columnist
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  • ...is (ISBN 097671535X) by underground writing legend, Jack Saunders. Patrick is currently the webmaster for the [[Underground Literary Alliance]] and co-ed
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  • '''her dick''' is a free [[Riot Grrrl]] queer [[zine]]. Each issue features concert reviews, her dick 3 was subtitled ''forever friends'', her dick 4 is about ''princes and princesses''.
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  • '''Koukijin-teki-Shaku'''(好奇人的笏) is Japan-based [[zine]]. One is to record one's feeling about wonderful things,
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  • '''Hobson's Choice''' is a contemporary [[zine]]. Common themes are Neo-Noir, [[Punk]] and Post-Punk ...ominowski]] with a photocopier and a stapler. The focus is literature, and is generally gritty. Influenced by drugs, Rock’n'Roll, sex and a love for th
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  • SPX is the biggest market for [[fanzine]]s and Small Press publications in Sweden. ...istiina Kolehmainen who has led it since then. Highlights durring the fair is its ten year anniverary include The Scandinavian Fanzine Award, and SPX man
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  • '''Nicole Chaison''' is a [[zinester]] best known for her parenting [[zine]], [[Hausfrau]]. Nicole has also contribued to [[Mamaphiles]] zine. She is a mother and author living in Portland, Maine, U.S.A.
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  • '''Sticky Hands Heavy Lids''' is a zine by [[Jeffrey Bennington Grindley]]. ''Sticky Hands Heavy Lids'' is a [[one-shot zine]] produced in [[24 Hour Zine Thing|24 hours]], as a part
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  • ...[Chicago]]. Roche works as an assistant special education teacher. His job is the main focus of his zine, [[On Subbing]], the first four issues of which He is a [[Veganism|vegan]] and [[Straight Edge|straightedge]] [[punk]].
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  • '''My little room''' (2009) is a 32pp [[zine]] in colour, created by [[sandy]]. It is a one-off mini-zine art piece that looks at [[communication]] and deciding
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  • '''Laundry Basket''' is a [[one-shot]] [[compzine]] edited by [[A.J. Michel]]. First published in April 2002, the zine is subtitled "Tales of washday woe." It compiles anecdotes and poetry about "
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  • '''Xtra Tuf''' is a [[zine]] by [[Moe Bowstern]] about commercial fishing. The fifth and most ...world is debatable; however, as anyone who has been there can tell you, it is the birthplace of clouds. Moe's descriptions of Alaska and Kodiak, especial
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  • ...the literary protest group the [[Underground Literary Alliance]]. Leopold is the current and founding editor of the online zine [[Red Fez Publications]] ...company that pioneered a now-defunct computer gaming genre. Leopold's work is not infrequently political and often blends fantastical elements with the m
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  • ...d [[zinester]] [[Ianto Ware]], as a 'remedy to a mundane clerical job' and is still being produced regularly, several jobs later. ''Das Papierkrieg'' is part of the [http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn4893024 ''Nick Henderson Zine Coll
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  • '''Toy Camera''' is a 1/4 size [[zine]] by [[Nicci]]. ...cludes information on working with various types of film and lighting, and is packed with various photo assignments to get the creativity flowing. The zi
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  • '''How to make a zine, or the Art of Procrastination''' is a zine made by [[Pippa]] and published in the UK. It is a 24 page A6 size photocopied zine which is ostensibly about creating your first zine, but really about the joys and an
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  • '''Nichole Anne''' (born October 19) is a [[zinester]] and [[Mail art|mail artist]] from Portland, Oregon. She has ...nd Jessica written in June 2010. And the second and most recent of the two is [[Alaska Adventures]] written after a lovely trip of a lifetime to Willow,
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  • '''The Canadian Journal of Detournement''' is a zine by [[Dale Speirs]] of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. This zine is a single sheet, folded to form a four page [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]]
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  • '''I Was a Teenage Vegan Cookbook''' is a [[Veganism|vegan]] cookzine written by Canton, Massachusetts, U.S.A. resi ...nd satisfying vegan meals" using easily obtained ingredients. Each recipe is accompanied by a humorous introduction.
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  • '''1k''' is a new [[zine]] by Pacific Northwest writer S. Michelle, from the US. She named her zine 1k because her goal for each zine is 1,000 words based on a single topic.
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  • '''Preston is My Paris''' was a photo [[zine]] from Preston in the north of England, UK. After the initial eponymous zine, ''Preston is My Paris'' became a wider publisher of other zines such as [[You could be i
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  • ...imes it is the high-rolling excitement of night-time gambling, at times it is the mundane monotony of full-time employment. Good work zine!
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  • '''Clinical implications''' is a [[zine]] by Australian [[zinester]], writer, graf artist and designer [[G ...n grey paper. Created using the [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] method, it is a [[one-shot]] zine.
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  • '''Dogs''' is a [[minicomic]] by [[Steve Willis]], published in the U.S.A. '''Dogs''' is an early minicomic by the prolific Steve Willis. The susbtitle is "A Book For Early Readers" and it was drawn for the Olympia School District
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  • '''Dale Speirs''' is a [[zine]] editor and [[Mail Art|mail artist]] from Calgary, Alberta, Canad ...issues are devoted to science fiction; within this community, ''Opuntia'' is held in high regard, having won the 2005 [[Aurora Award for Best Fanzine]].
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  • '''Maria from Miami''' is a 22 year old [[zinester]] from Miami, Florida. U.S.A. ...as previously published the [[perzine]], [[Little River]]. At present, she is one of the collective of editors of the [[Anarchism|anarchist]] zine [[Last
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  • '''Justice Traps the Guilty''' is a publication by [[Patrick Rieve]], released in Hamburg, 2005. It is one of Rieve's artistic references to classic comic titles (See also: [[Adv
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  • '''Ben Michell''' (200?), or '''benmichell''', is a poetry [[zine]] by [[Guy Sterling]]. '''Ben Michell''' is published in Sydney, Australia. It is a A6, black and white, [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]], photocopied, [[one-
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  • '''How Things Work''' (2005-) is a [[zine]] by [[Maddy Phelan]]. ...zine about how machines, animals, humans, nature and other things work. It is compiled largely from images of vintage childrens' books and scientific dia
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  • '''Rhonda Baker''' is a [[zinester]] best known for her mothering [[zine]], [[Zuzu and the Baby C Rhonda has also made contributions to [[Mamaphiles]]. She is a mother and a midwife living in Portland, Oregon, U.S.A.
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  • '''Holy Tire Iron''' is unique in being a phone [[zine]] by Reverend Raye, from West Somerville, Ma ...there's no advertising, the 'message changes every day,' and is made up of what callers call in. He also says he's been doing this for years. He calls it f
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  • '''The Encyclopedia of Truth & Humor''' is a [[zine]] by [[Paul A. Miodus]]. It features a viewpoint one doesn't often see in [[zines]].. He is a very conservative Christian that has assembled some smart but mostly, way
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  • '''Read Me''' is a [[perzine|personal]] poetry [[zine]] by [[maha81]] from Hamburg, Germany. This zine is partly in German and English. This half sized A5 zine has some drawings and
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  • Chank Diesel is the pen name of Charles R. Anderson, creator of the popular Chank computer ...Museum. He is credited as one of the inventors of "grunge typography." He is currently the President and CEO of the Chank Company.
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  • '''Corbin Lewars''' is a [[zinester]] best known for her parenting [[zine]], [[Reality Mom]]. Corbin has also made contributions to [[Mamaphiles]]. She is a mother and author living in the Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. area.
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  • '''Goofbang''' is an audio [[zine]] from Australia. ...e of charge, for consumption. Any type of visual art, audio, text or video is accepted.
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  • '''Master Flame''' is a small one-shot zine created by [[Patrick Rieve]] in Hamburg, Germany, 199 ...It is a folded A4 sheet, printed on one side (one-pager or "Einblatt"). It is printed on pink/rose paper.
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  • '''Just That Good''' is a [[zine]] written by [[Becca Confidential]] of Fort Worth, TX, U.S.A. ...lf has been around since June of 2004 and the writer since May 1988. Becca is also the author of the [[one-shot]] zine [[Paper Clips]].
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  • ''Gxa'' is a collection of illustrations inspired by Asian asthetics and is the B side of a split zine called [[Saboniz]].
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  • ...ow, THE PAPER FM, created by [[Good Press]] staff. A printed paper version is available in-store in a limited run or packed in with the mailorder. THE PA ''Good Press'' is a bookshop and gallery based in Glasgow, Scotland. They stock hundreds of s
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  • '''My Super Secret''' is a [[zine]] by [[Nikki McClure]], published in [[Olympia]], Washington, U.S. ...ding at Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington. This is the story of what happened, or could have."</blockquote>
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  • The '''Scissor Socket Shocker''' [[zine]], based in Fort Worth, TX, is a forum for artists and a chalkboard for class clowns. ...f Scissor Socket Shocker so far and, as of January 2007, the fourth issue is in production. The zine features personal essays, photography, short storie
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  • ...tly an A5 [[zine]] distributed in many Veterinary Surgeries, Pet shops and is now available cheaply for purchase online. ...ed and distributed by '''Cavy Slave Productions''' AKA [[Kim Hoyland]] and is aimed directly at Guinea Pig Owners and Hobbyists with a sense of humour.
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  • An '''art zine''' is a [[zine]] that is made by an artist or group of artist as an object of art in itself. Art zin
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  • lb (aka lbj) is a [[zinester]] from Chicago, Illinois. * [[susie is a robot]] (at least 3 issues)
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  • '''10 Dirty Little Secrets''' is a zine by [[Shannon Edgett]]. ''10 Dirty Little Secrets'' is a [[one-shot]] zine produced in 24 hours, as a part of the [[24 Hour Zine T
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  • '''William P. Tandy''' is a [[zinester]] living in the Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A. area. ...[[Smile, Hon, You're in Baltimore!]], published by Eight-Stone Press. He is an avid photographer and has written about his treatment for non-Hodgkin's
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  • '''Re/fuse''' is a [[hardcore]] [[punk]] based [[zine]] from the Netherlands. ...ther [[Underground Culture|counter cultures]] and underground art. Re/fuse is made by 7 people.
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  • ...Zag is''' a monthly magazine devoted to art, writing, and free speech. It is an independent publication in South West Florida started by students at the ''Zig Zag'' is currently planning for its fifth issue, looking forward to holding events t
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  • '''Prunella Vulgaris''' is a [[zinester]] from a little Victorian seaside town in New Jersey who write ...lished the day she turned 30 in October of 2006. Issue #2, out April 2007, is subtitled Nuns I've Known.
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  • '''By the Time You're Twenty-Five''' is a zine made in 2007 by Sydney, Australia zine maker [[Emma Davidson|Emma D] The title is borrowed from a Sleater-Kinney song of the same name, off the album ''The H
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  • ...t it at concerts and festivals mainly in southern Germany (on occasion, it is available from the travelling [[zine]]-crew directly, at their latest locat ...ople, the authors themselves, politics and last but not least, sick stuff, is included. Though the zine comes out of the [[punk]] scene, it doesn't deal
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  • : This article is about zinedistro.org, for zine distros see [[:Category:Distro]]. '''Zine Distro''' is a "Resistance Army" project. Zines can be downloaded for free as a pdf and
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  • '''Take Care''' is a zine distro based in Sydney, Australia. It is run by [[Emma Davidson]] and [[Tim U]].
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  • '''Trifles: 50 of life's small additions''' (September 2007) is a [[one-off]] [[perzine]] written by [[Shelley O'Reilly]], and published by ...d by a piece of light blue, or bold green or red lace. Within the [[zine]] is a list of 50 short and simply worded 'trifle' addictions.
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  • '''Der letzte Winter aller Zeiten''' is a zine from Germany ...imes''. The zine is a [[nichtnachdenken.de]] publication. This publication is included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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  • '''Proper Etiquette''' is a gay rights [[zine]] by Razel, published in New York, NY, USA. ...onewall Riots and Woodstock. Aside from articles on LGBT rights, the zine is also comprised of poetry, recipes, crafts, and games.
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  • ...bout 150 copies dispersed mostly in the area of publication. A PDF version is available online at the link below or directly from the author.
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  • '''Big Whoop!''' is a multi-genre [[DIY]] [[zine]] based in Santa Fe, NM, U.S.A. Joe the Stache is always accepting review material, as well as contributions of writing, art,
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  • '''Fag Punk''' is a gay erotica [[zine]], a collection of sexual experiences of a gay boy th ...arted in 2005, with a brief hiatus in 2006. After a format change Fag Punk is up to the 10th (Oct 2010) issue and going hard strong and long.
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  • '''Attic vs. Basement''' is a [[zine]] of stories written by Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. resident [[Korinn ...alf fiction and non fiction. She doesn't try to help you figure out which is which, and that's a good thing.
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  • '''Chronically Yours''' is a personal [[zine]] by [[Ariane K]]. from Vancouver, BC, Canada. First published in 2012, Chronically Yours is about living with chronic illness, and all that entails. It includes coping
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  • '''Fake.''' is a zine based out of Biloxi, Ms. '''Fake.''' was founded by ReggieBags in October of 2015. The zine is based around visual and musical arts, but also includes [[d.i.y.]], writing
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  • ...Darcy Megan Stanger) is best known for her comic book [[Meatcake]], which is now published through [[Fantagraphics]]. ...and was a guest on the television show ''Blind Date''. As well, Dame Darcy is a musician, and frequently tours with her band Death By Doll, for which she
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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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  • '''FTR HNDS''' is surreal [[zine]] written in Detroit, Michigan and East Lansing, Michigan, U ...known; some speculate that it may be multiple writers. It seems FTR HNDS, is a collaboration of not only literature, but also music and art.
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  • '''White Blackbirds''' is a [[zine]] by Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. resident [[Katie Haegele]] ...onversations with women who aren't married and don't want to be," the zine is comprised of interviews with eleven women in the zine community on their fe
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  • '''Grunge Lobster''' is a [[minicomic]] by [[Pranas_T._Naujokaitis|Pranas T. Naujokaitis]]. It deal * '''Number 1: Blind Date''' Grunge Lobster's blind date is interrupted by a giant robot. Includes backup Angry Cartoonist comic about
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  • '''Strangers''' is a remarkably tiny [[collective]] dedicated to the gift economic practice an Strangers (alternately titled "strangers in a tangled wilderness") is a [[distro]] that carries original [[zine]]s in PDF format as well as album
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  • ...ce is a wheelchair-accessible safe(r) space for people of all genders, and is equipped with a microwave, dishes, a kettle, and lots of tea! ...of fewer 20 different [[zine]]s, however we also have a zine library which is much larger and any zines that we distro (currently or in the past) are ava
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  • '''The Big Takeover''' is a music [[zine]] published in New York by [[Jack Rabid]]. ...ork area clubs and record stores. Originally a photocopied publication, it is now printed, and has been publishing for 25 years. The 60th issue was relea
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  • '''Autosomatic''' is a [[zine]] by Dutch artist Marc van Elburg, ..., van Elburg presents an essay on visual language used in comics. The zine is 40 pages.
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  • '''Idiot Chaos''' is zine by [[Wilum Pugmire]]. ...is published in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. It was begun in the 2000s and is done for the [[Esoteric Order of Dagon]], an [[Amateur Press Association]]
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  • ...is currently working on [[Set to Sea]]. Along with [[Eleanor Davis]], Drew is one half of [[Little House Comics]].
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  • '''Becca Confidential''' is a zine editor living in Fort Worth, Texas. Becca is the publisher of [[Just That Good]] Zine. She has been writing [[zine]]s f
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  • '''Plünkie''' is a [[zine]] from Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. ...aste|cut and tape]] manner, and features art by various contributors which is integrated with this old-school method of zine-making.
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  • '''Happy Birthday!''' is a zine from Germany. The zine is a [[nichtnachdenken.de]] publication.
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  • '''Pandora Press''' is the Swansea Feminist Network's zine, featuring written work and art by wome ...zine is edited by [[Catherine Elms]] and released three times a year, and is distributed for free in the city. Copies can also be purchased through [[M
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  • '''so midwest''' is a 238 page book-sized [[perzine]] by zinester [[lb]] of Chicago, Illinois. lb has also published the zines [[Susie is a robot|susie is a robot]] and [[Truckface|truckface]].
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  • ...y and social commentary, although the style may vary; as well, collage art is often in prominence. Many of her zines, such as [[Mission:Destroy]] and [[ She is currently in the process of making many [[split zines]] and a new zine, foc
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  • '''Meek Faces and Meek Dreamscapes from Meek Diaries''' is a [[One shot|one issue only]] [[zine]] by [[Ango Visone|Ango]] published in This zine is a collection of drawings. The editor writes on the front inside page, "Thes
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  • '''Die Kung-Fu Hund''' (German for "The Kung-Fu Dog") is a [[zine]] published by Klara Beten from Berlin, Germany. ...in black and white, A5 zines. Issue number four is out since May 2011 and is both copied in black and white and with several coloured pages, still A5. T
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  • '''.zap!!''' is the [[Amateur Press Association]] (APA) for the [[alt.zines]] Usenet newsgr ...t, and others. The new publishing schedule is quarterly, and participation is no longer limited to alt.zines contributors, although it's encouraged.
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  • ...iti activist [[Saor]] from Germany. Actually there is no real titel but it is listed here as '''From Saor with Love''' cause of a small dedication or sig This publication is included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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  • '''Eye Candy''' is a [[zine]] from United States by [[Sage Adderley]]. '''Eye Candy''' is a quarterly [[compilation zine]]. Each issue will contains a variety of art
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  • '''The Inner Swine''' is a humor [[zine]] published by [[Jeff Somers]] since the mid-1990s, in New J It is known for its egoist philosophy and is consistent quarterly publishing schedule. Issues generally include misanthr
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  • '''The League of Zine Girls''' is a group that started in the early 2000s by [[zinesters]] Una Crow and Vix S There is a LoZG e-mail list still run by Una, who sends out information regarding zi
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  • ...articles smacking with humor. There is no cohesive thesis, but Urinal Gum is strong in nihilistic themes. It's stated purpose: ...porridge that Goldilocks scalded her mouth on but ate anyway. Urinal Gum is that little treasure in the cesspool that you just want to put in your mout
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  • '''Stacey Greenberg''' is a [[zinester]] best known for her parenting [[zine]], [[Fertile Ground]]. Stacey has also made contributions to [[Mamaphiles]]. She is a mother and author living in the Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.A. area.
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  • '''Psycho-Babble''' is a [[zine]] by [[Ty Fitzgerald]], from Berkeley, California. This issue is about the author's job working five nights a week at an in patient psychiat
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  • ...used at the [[University of Iowa Zine Collections|University of Iowa]] and is a part of their Library's Special Collections.
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  • '''YogaZine''' is a yoga and mindfulness themed zine from Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. ...oga practice. We aim to share our knowledge and wisdom on the subject that is Yoga." Yogazine aims to share modern insights of these ancient teachings. W
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  • ...known as Ericka Bailie-Byrne) (born November 1968 in Southern California) is a [[zinester]]. ...author of many [[zine]]s, including [[Power Candy]] and [[Fragile]]. She is a photographer and artist now living in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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  • '''The Clarion''' is a publication by Megan Plunkett, published by [[Oso Press]]. The publication is included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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  • '''InkWell''' is the username for Ed Tillman on [[Main Page|ZineWiki]]. Ed is a zine publisher and editor in Los Angeles, California. He often publishes
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  • ...[[zine]] library in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It was founded in 1984 and is part of the Binnenpret complex. The zines are mainly of an [[Anarchism|anar
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  • '''Gomibako''' is an art [[zine]] created by Risu Belochka of Sasebo, Japan. ...re are currently 12 issues. Gomibako, which means 'trash can' in Japanese, is a mini zine of vintage images culled from various old Japanese magazines an
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  • ...ll opinion. Opinions honestly felt through by whom I'm not sure. This zine is dedicated to pointless anger everywhere". .../dakota/462/8/zine.html ''I hate myself and want to dye (my hair)'' No. 2] is reviewed in [[Pig meat]] No. 8.
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  • '''Bottle Fed''' is a [[zine]] published in Chicago by [[Ann Sterzinger]]. ...ounding members of the [[Underground Literary Alliance]]. '''Bottle Fed''' is characterized by angry, humorous writing and stories of heavy drinking.
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  • '''Rob Shepherd''' is a [[zinester]] from Brighton, England. Rob Shepherd is the editor of [[Another Catastrophe]] zine. It's a [[perzine]] with various
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  • '''Northern Renewal''' is a [[zine]] based in Glasgow, Scotland. It documents and supports emerging a ...hern Renewal'' is edited by Amy Shipway and Katie Gallogly-Swan. The zine is largely inspired by the groundswell of creativity resulting from the Indepe
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  • '''Dismantle''' (200?) is a [[perzine]] by an unknown American author. The author notes in the introd ...sue, which was not actually titled '''Dismantle'', was called ''Dear boy'' is a letter by the author written to the 'boy in me'.
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  • '''Dumpling Diary''' was released in October of 2005, and is a 32pp, 1/4-sized (DL), 21g [[zine]] created by [[sandy]]. ...ered by the editor to be 1/2 [[perzine]], 1/3 art, 1/6 [[lit-zine]]. There is no overarching theme, but rather a mish-mash of several, including - connec
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  • '''The Die''' is a [[zine]] focused mainly on literature and philosophy. ...ally include lengthy book reviews and interviews with [[writer]]s. The Die is published by [[Joe Smith]], one of the founding members of the [[Undergroun
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  • '''Rachel Lee-Carman''' is a writer, illustrator, and cook who lives in Bend, Oregon, U.S.A. Rachel is introducing zines to Bend, Oregon through small events and informal gatheri
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  • '''Joe Bevill''' is a Savannah, Georgia-based zinester and cartoonist. ...current Sequential Art major at the Savannah College of Art and Design. He is also a member of the [[Zine Team]], a Savannah-based zine and minicomic col
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  • '''Torquer''' zine by [[Ruben Preciado]], is about punk rock, DIY and features lots of music writing, scene photos and m The first issue came out in 2018, and is now on its third issue.
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  • '''The book of love''' is by Perth, WA street artist(s?) and [[zinester]] Lokiland. ...ints on matte finish paper. It is 24 pages and the size is 145 x 190mm. It is hand-stitched, including a button, and individually numbered and signed by
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  • ...ries staring Miserable Mildrid. All text is in English language. The comic is included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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  • '''Current Resident''' is a zine made by [[Krissy Durden]] from PonyBoy Press. ...Oregon, U.S.A. is the home of Ponyboy Press and where ''Current Resident'' is published. Originally ''Current Resident'' was the sub title for a zine ca
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  • '''Papa Tofu''' is a [[Veganism|vegan]] cookzine written by New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A. res ...of vegan recipes from the author's website, "Cooking by Kittee." The zine is divided into sections including Ethiopian, Southern/New Orleans, and Tooth
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  • '''Mehmeh''' is a [[zinester]] from Newcastle, Australia. * ''[[My Name Is Frank]]''
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  • '''Teach U''' is a series of zines from [[Josh Medsker]]. ''Teach U'' is published in New York City, New York, U.S.A. It incorporates college syllab
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  • '''Fanzine Ynfytyn''' is a [[zine]] made by Emma Falconer in the UK. ...ne Ynfytyn, which is Welsh for Fanzine Idiot/Idiot Fanzine (the word order is ambiguous). Apart from a fondness for Welsh language music, the zine has ar
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  • ...a [[zinester]] and one of the founders of the [[Zine_Team|Zine Team]]. She is also a member of [[Team Zinesou]]. She currently attends the Savannah Colle
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  • [[Image:washday1.jpg|frame|Cover of Wash Day #1]]'''Wash Day''' is a [[perzine]] by [[Keet g|Keet G]] devoted entirely to laundry. The zine is published in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada. Keet G. also does the zine [[Ech
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  • '''Edith''' is a collection of short stories written by [[Maranda Elizabeth]] of Lindsay, ...gram Ma'am]], and has published the 24-hour zine, [[Little Acorns]]. There is currently one issue of ''Edith'', printed in the summer of 2009.
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  • '''Liz Saidel Mason''' is a [[zinester]] living in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. Liz is the creator of [[Caboose]] and [[The Bad Lyrics Project]] and coauthor of [
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  • ...n art [[zine]] created by English art student Dan Bilton in 2007. The zine is photocopied and its contents include photographs, monoprints, collages and
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  • '''St. Büdchen Nachrichten''' is a publication from Hamburg (St. Pauli), Germany. The zine is included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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  • [[Image:All_is_full_of_plastic.jpg‎ |thumb|right|'''All is full of plastic''' by Pere Saguer]] '''All is full of plastic''' is a photo zine from Girona and Barcelona made by [[Pere Saguer]]. The photos
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  • ...e published in 2023 by [[Elliott Stewart]]. The central story of the zine is New Years Eve, with three discussed: 1999, 2016, and 2022. The zine's them
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  • '''''The Rise and Fall of Mr. Fuck You Man''''' is a [[minicomic]] by [[Gregory Kalyniuk]]. Published in the 1990's in Toronto, On, Canada, this is a quarter size zine. Publisher Gregory K also produced stickers of all his
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  • '''L*I*S*P*''' is a list zine by [[Chris Garcia| Christopher J. Garcia]]. ...g the [[MySpace]] blogs of "Pop Culture Associates". Art from [[Frank Wu]] is often featured.
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  • ...a [[perzine]] published in Hammond, IN USA, by Veriria Phoenix. Its focus is on [[DIY]] lifestyle, getting healthier, Steampunk and other random things. ...one of Personal Industrial Revolution is a Steampunk themed issue. There is a brief introduction to the Steampunk aesthetic, which includes: a brief su
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  • '''Temper!''' is a science fiction fanzine edited by Judy Zissman, later known as Judith Mer ...f''Temper!'' was published by Parallax in May 1945, in New York, U.S.A. it is also subtitled "Teapotemper". Issue 2 was released in 1946, and was subtitl
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  • '''Celia Perez''' is a [[zinester]] living in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. ...mother and a Latina. She is a librarian at Harold Washington College. She is the author of the middle grades novels, published by Viking Penguin's Kokil
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  • '''Distort Raleigh''' is a zine by [[Will Butler]]. ''Distort Raleigh'' is a zine about local music shows in Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S.A.
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  • '''La Frontera''' is a [[zine]] created in 2007 by Melissa W. about her experiences living on th The 56-page zine is distributed by [[Gigglebot Distro]] and [[Microcosm Publishing]].
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  • '''Laralalá''' is a [[zine]] edited by Miguel Ángel Hernández (a.k.a. Pinipón) from Venezu '''''Laralalá''''' is about drawing, collage, writing, visual poetry, street language, etc.
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  • '''Define the Meaning''' is a [[zine]] created for fans of [[hardcore]] and hardcore-related music (pun ...success of many bands, promoters, and record companies that have forgotten what it means to be hardcore. This fanzine will be a vessel to share the opinion
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  • '''Paper Clips''' is a [[one-shot]] [[zine]] by [[Becca Confidentia]] of Fort Worth, Texas. It w Becca is also the author of the zine [[Just That Good]].
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  • ...(not otherwise specified), written by a diverse group of sufferers saying what they would like the world to know about their condition. ...nyone who wants to understand eating disorders better, or any sufferer who is tired of being called selfish and vain. The zine was published in the summe
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  • ...0px|thumb|left|Us Amazonians cover was offset printed]]'''Us Amazonians''' is a music [[fanzine]] about singer Kirtsy MacColl published by [[Milo Miller] It is a [[compilation zine]] with articles and stories about MacColl. Contributo
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  • '''Joey Refugio''' is an artist, musician, rioter and zine editor from California. ...de a zine called [[As We Get Older and Stop Making Sense]]. Only one issue is known to exist. He also contributes to [[Slingshot]], [[Absolutely Zippo]]
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  • '''Meltdown''' is a [[zine]] made by Ben "Ditch" Taylor from Northern Calif. ...the Bay Area [[Punk]] music scene. Much of the layout, headlines and text is done by hand from the editor Ben Ditch. Five issues have been printed. By 2
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  • ...f several underground [[zines]], such as [[WoRMfEA$t!]] and [[G.A.S.]] She is the producer for Knightmayor Productions, Screaming Toad Press and Sound S ...th artist [[Gregory K. H. Bryant]] who she also hosts at Mailbomb.com. She is also involved with low, or "no budget" movies, props and scripts.
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  • ''''In The Pit'''' is a [[fanzine]] created by [[Rhys William Kinsey]], which features an amalgam The [[zine]] has been on sale from the 6th September 2014 and is available for purchase on http://inthepit.bigcartel.com/
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  • '''Vicentine''' is a graphic designer, writer, photographer and ex-zinester from Ontario, Cana ...s of letters to a plethora of people, the truth is that most of the series is devoted to one person who doesn't even know this zine exists.
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  • '''Madison Zinefest''' is a celebration of [[zine]]s and zine culture in Madison, Wisconsin. More information is at http://madisonzinefest.org
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  • '''Zine_Ethics''' is a community at [[livejournal.com]] for zinesters to discuss and communicate ...ails & you don't know what to do? post here. did you find out that someone is making copies of your friends' zines without permission? let them know here
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  • '''The Space in Between''' is a zine created by [[Julia Bünnagel]] in 2010. The publication is a homage to space in between and ''Friedrich Kiesler'' (1890-1965), who was
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  • '''Now Read On''' is a science fiction anthology edited by Rob Hansen. ...d art work taken from fanzines. It was printed in 1987 and is 98 pages. It is a 'Conspiracy Publication'.
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  • .... It is a zine that deals with body image, HAES, fat positive imagery, and is heavily illustrated.
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  • '''Notes & Errata''' is a [[zine]] by [[Susy Pow]]. ...ut together in 2009 and has been available with a few different covers and is available through [[Bird in the hand]].
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  • ...l issues such as race, gender, and sexuality. A native New Yorker, Johanna is currently living in Bristol, England.
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  • ...un by trans women. Everything they stock is either made by trans women, or is something trans women have contributed to.
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  • ...ng Frenzy]] since 1994. Reading Frenzy is located in [[Portland, OR]], and is one of a handful of bookstores across the country devoted to independent an Ms. Eudaly is also a co-founder of the [[Independent Publishing Resource Center]], and ru
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  • '''Greg Butterfield''' (aka redguard) is a [[zinester]] from Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A. ...ssays, poetry and interviews with activists such as [[Jessica Mills]]. He is also the creator of Red Army Comix and a long time contributing editor to W
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  • '''Unsere Erde''' is a small book by Merlin Baum and Albert Naasner. The book was published in 2 ..., text and illustrations. The text is in German language. Size of the book is 16 cm x 11 cm.
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  • '''Pumpkin Boy''' is a [[minicomic]] by [[Matt Fagan]] of Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. ...find success, Pumpkin Boy hears a rumor that the Crown Prince of Halloween is looking for candidates who might qualify for ''The Scariest Jack O'Lantern
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  • '''Ace of Space''' is a zine by [[Torben Röse]] and [[Patrick Rieve]]. ...me title at the BeSt-Kunstraum in Essen, Germany in 2011. ''Ace of Space'' is included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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  • ...rea, and Oakland, California, U.S.A. The first issue was released 2007. It is currently still in series. ''Supertrooper'' is named after a karaoke machine typo-titling of ABBA's "Super Trouper".
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  • '''TimTum: A Trans Jew Zine''' is by Micah and is a deeply personal collection of thoughts, dreams, introspections and storie
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  • ...nd distributed around various independent book shops for free. Its content is hard to define, offering short stories, comment pages, and much other delug Issue three is in print as of July 2007, and will be distributed by the end of the month.
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  • '''Transgression''' is a [[zine]] written by [[Nicci Mechler]]. The meaning of Transgression, according to the dictionary is " ''n.'': the exceeding of bounds or limits".
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  • [[Pez]] (Fish) is a thematic fanzine about communication devices that aims to reflect and ana The fanzine is done by Mon Magan, who previously edited fanzines such as [[El Virus Púrpu
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  • '''http''' is an Australian art zine by Holly Fluxx and Oliver of the Sky. ''http'' was printed on the 20th of November, 2009. It is a 1/4, and bound by two bright colour threads, using a sewing machine. It w
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  • '''Adorn''' is a [[zine]] published in Hartville, Ohio by Bree Suzanne. This is a [[perzine]] which doubles as an art zine and features photography and poe
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  • ...ng was handed back to the owner. It has since been demolished. The account is admittedly biased, and very entertaining. It also provides an important fir
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  • '''AquaPirates!''' is a black and white [[minicomic]] created by Ainsley Yeager. She prides herse ...d of the bunch is the immature a-sexual spawn of a dragon and a kraken who is oblivious to any emotion other then joy.
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  • '''Space Age Terminology''' is a fanzine by Philip N. Bridges. ...ick, and Ft. Mudge Elecktrick St. Railway Gazette on January 1st, 1963. It is 18 pages.
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  • ...Road''' fanzine is published by [[Luke B]] out of Leeds, England. The zine is described as a ''DIY Punk & Travel Zine'' ...he police, non-league football, record, gig, and fanzine reviews. The zine is printed at [[Footprinters]] Workers Co-op, and has a print run of 500 copie
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  • '''Living in a Dying World''' is a zine written by [[Dan Nowhere]], a [[Anarchism|anarchist]]-[[punk]]-queer ...son narratives regarding misadventure, misanthropy, and partying. The zine is typed and photocopied 8.5"x5.5". In issue three, Dan Nowhere writes about t
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  • '''Geoff Farina''' is a musician and former zinester. Geoff Farina is the lead singer of Karate.
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  • '''John Sweet''' is a poet living in New York State. He writes poetry that's passionately moros ...''ash wilderness,'' a limited edition hardback (disproductions, 2007). He is also a contributor to the webzine [[Unlikely 2.0]].
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  • '''Robert Wringham''' is a writer and performer defining himself as a humourist. He has worked for m He is the editor of ''[[the new escapologist|New Escapologist]]''.
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  • '''sts''' is a [[zinester]], musician and filmmaker from Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. ...d skateboarding accidents, and real and imagined movies sts is making. She is also the editor of [[Nightmare Girl]], a zine she released at the same time
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  • The '''Alternative Press Review''' is an independent magazine based in the United States. ...iews from [[zines]], tabloids, magazines and books they like. The emphasis is on political material.
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  • '''Can I Scream''' is a distro based in the Berlin, Germany that is operated by [[Ardjani]] and Martin from [[The ocean roars]].
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  • '''Living In La La Land''' is a [[minicomic]] published by [[Jenny Gonzalez-Blitz]] in Brooklyn, New York ...t collective in Brooklyn, NY. As it is a day to day journal, the narrative is not linear, and the pages are laid out in collages of the comic strips them
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  • ...sic by a variety of contributors from the Glastonbury area, where the zine is based, and from all over the world.
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  • '''Matthew Asprey''' is a writer and academic from Sydney, Australia. He is one of the founding editors of Contrappasso Magazine, an independent print- ...in paperback and ebook formats, as is the story chapbook To Murder My Love Is A Crime!: Stories of Desperate Men (2011).
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  • '''Dreamwhip''' is a chronicle of the adventures of [[Bill Brown]], who hails from Lubbock, Te ''Dreamwhip'' is available for ordering through [[Microcosm]].
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  • '''Like A Fish Flopping On The Land''' is an anonymous [[perzine]] from the UK; it aims to try and make logic and sen The zine is available from the [[Cause and Effect]] distro.
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  • '''''The White Notebooks''''' is a paper [[perzine]] edited by [[Pete Young]]. ...ssue appeared in June 2015 (also dated June 2558 in the Thai calendar) and is projected to have a quarterly schedule. Mailings include the supplemental s
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  • '''Conjunction''' is a UK [[zine]] based in Oxford. ...contributions from up and coming artists. In it's own words: "Conjunction is a place for ideas; preliminary or final. It should be a home for impurities
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  • '''Spontaneous Combustion''' is a Toronto-based [[zine]] devoted to promoting local jazz, improvised, and e SC was started in June 2010, the July issue being the first one. It is published monthly and can be found at various record stores, venues, music
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  • ...nd poetry), photography and art. It is a venue for women to say it like it is without being censored!
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  • '''Zahlen oder nicht zahlen?''' is a minicomic by [[Marlene Krause]]. The publication was selfpublished in 201 ...x 14,5cm) publication consists of 12 pages of comic plus cover. The cover is a two colour screenprint.
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  • ...travels + labels''', or '''Travels + labels = trabels''' (September, 2008) is a [[zine]] by Adelaide-based [[zinester]] [[Sam Rogers]]. This [[travel zine]] is described by the author as “trying to tie in travel writing and personal
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  • ...1989) is a musician, feminist activist, zine writer and zine editor. She is currently based in Swansea, UK. ...uarter-sized feminist perzine [[Here. In My Head]], mini-zine [[Twt]], and is the editor of the Swansea-based comp-zine, [[Pandora Press]].
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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, Texas".
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  • '''Ken Bausert''' is a [[zinester]] living in East Meadow, New York, U.S.A. His [[perzine]] [[The Ken Chronicles]] is published regularly and shares details of his life since retiring from his
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