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  • [[Image:aaron-cynic.jpg|frame|Aaron Cynic eating a lamb cake at his apartment in Chicago, 2006]] [[Aaron Cynic]] is a [[zinester|zine writer]] and project organizer in Chicago, IL.
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  • '''Aaron Cometbus''' is a [[zinester]] from Berkley, California, who writes the [[zi Aaron Cometbus began creating zines with teenage friend [[Jesse Michaels]] in the
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  • '''Aaron Detroit''' is a [[zinester]] and musician. ...nterviews with bands such as 7 Year Bitch and Babes In Toyland, as well as Aaron's writing, were featured. The zine was published in Detroit, Michigan.
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  • ...fe through drinking, bad sci fi, and fights. Though only one issue exists, Aaron plans to make more under a new title, Raconteur.
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  • '''Aaron Detroit''' is a [[zinester]] and musician. ...nterviews with bands such as 7 Year Bitch and Babes In Toyland, as well as Aaron's writing, were featured. The zine was published in Detroit, Michigan.
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  • '''Diatribe''' is a [[zine]] created and published by [[Aaron Cynic]]. ...hat Aaron decides to put to paper. The zine began as a project for a class Aaron took at Columbia College, but revived his interest in creating a zine and w
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  • '''Swirlies''' was a [[zine]] by [[Aaron Detroit]]. ...views with bands like 7 Year Bitch and Babes In Toyland. Also featured was Aaron's writing, which consisted of a mix of reality and fiction and delved into
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  • ...d''' is a non-fiction/fiction autobiographical [[comic book]] created by [[Aaron Mew]]. The series began with issue #3 ''(there are no issue prior to #3)'' This issue was a fictional autobiographical comic dealing with the Aaron's loss of self and wanting to become someone new by changing the way he loo
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  • [[Image:aaron-cynic.jpg|frame|Aaron Cynic eating a lamb cake at his apartment in Chicago, 2006]] [[Aaron Cynic]] is a [[zinester|zine writer]] and project organizer in Chicago, IL.
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  • ...a fan of the music played by [[Aaron Cometbus]]. She first got an issue of Aaron's zine [[Cometbus]] in 1996 at a music store in the Georgetown area of Wash
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  • ...ia in 1983 by [[Aaron Cometbus]], born Aaron Elliot. For the past 20 years Aaron has been self-publishing his usually handwritten zine, including band inter
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  • ...[Aaron Cometbus]], and The Network. Aside from musical collaborations with Aaron Cometbus, he's also contributed to his zine [[Cometbus]], and, as well, has
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  • ...ibutors have included [[Janelle Hessig]] of [[Tales Of Blarg]] zine, and [[Aaron Cometbus]], editor of [[Cometbus]]. A number of issues of Snakepit were rel ...''Snakepit'', was published in 2004 by [[Gorsky Press]]. With a forward by Aaron Cometbus, it features three years' worth of Ben's comic life. In 2007 a sec
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  • '''Aaron Cometbus''' is a [[zinester]] from Berkley, California, who writes the [[zi Aaron Cometbus began creating zines with teenage friend [[Jesse Michaels]] in the
    4 KB (597 words) - 05:06, 31 May 2015
  • ...oore]], a piece about the holidays by [[Rose White]] and an editorial by [[Aaron Cynic]]. ...e journal section featured an editorial by [[Kate Sandler]], a column by [[Aaron Cynic]], fiction by Wendy Spacek (winner of [[Fall of Autumn]]'s 2nd Annual
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  • * [[Aaron Cometbus]]
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  • '''big hands''' is a [[zine]] written by [[aaron asshat]] from North Carolina, U.S.A.
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  • ...zine]] published in Canberra by Robert Colman, Frazer Bull-Clarke, Dan and Aaron.
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  • ...cole Georges]], [[Keith Rosson]], [[Nate Beaty]], [[Shawn Granton]], and [[Aaron Renier]].
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  • ...t zine readings in Chicago since 2004, has presented zine workshops with [[Aaron Cynic]], and (along with [[Emerson Dameron]]) has worked at local community
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  • ...so been interviews with writers such as Neal Pollack and, more recently, [[Aaron Cometbus]]. ...n Kambouris’s Last Meals Project, Too Much Coffee Man’s Shannon Wheeler, [[Aaron Cometbus]] Interview.
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  • ...on zine artists and publishers, as well as a few out of town guests like [[Aaron Cometbus]] and [[R. Seth Friedman]]. Washington zinesters that tabled inclu
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  • ...so been interviews with writers such as Neal Pollack and, more recently, [[Aaron Cometbus]]. ...n Kambouris’s Last Meals Project, Too Much Coffee Man’s Shannon Wheeler, [[Aaron Cometbus]] Interview.
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