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  • ...1 and 2), [[Death Never Says My Dear]], [[Uncurl Squirrel]], [[One Year of Love]], and [[Female Woman Lady]]. *[[One Year of Love]]
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  • ...e Noses]], [[Prince of Denmark]], [[Miss Sally's Distillery]], and [[Blank Love Savvy]]. She started Blank Page Distro in May 2005, which closed one year later.
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  • ...rofit. This is purely a labor of love, published approximately once every year.
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  • ...am Moskowitz ([[Different (Moskowitz)|Different]]), Bernard O'Dowd, Thomas Love Peacock, Franz Rottensteiner, Bob Sessions (as 'Scribarius'), Bob Toomey ([ ...tion Review'' won the [[Ditmar Award for Best Fanzine]] in 1969, the first year it was presented.
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  • ...issue 7. The last issue of the 1980s, #12, was thrown to a crowd at a New Year's Eve gathering in Boston and are very rare. ...asdan's 25th Birthday party. It was produced using [[hectograph]] on pages of denim.
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  • ..., Ontario, where he lived until age fourteen (when he moved to the suburbs of Oshawa), he discovered zines via the indiepop community, with first purchas ...issue followed in August, as well as a [[listzine]] called ''100 Things I Love'' in October.
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  • [[image:nsn11.jpg|frame|A photograph of Pups]] ...te bands are Team Dresch, Mob 47, Skitsystem, Homomilitia, Confuse, Battle of Disarm, etc. His favorite zines are [[The Assassin and The Whiner]], [[Foo
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  • ...n, I like Bach too, if there were Bach shirts out there & I bought one, no one's going to be all, "You are living a baroque lie. Naw, dog, you didn't see These zines have absolutely nothing to do with any of that.
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  • ...emes in the zine include unrequited love, local music, DIY culture, coming-of-age, and suburban life. ...jay, David Barclay of indiepop band The Endless Bummer, and Kristin Cheung of the website [http://www.papercubs.com/ papercubs.com], in addition to comic
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  • ...s [[Aaron Cometbus]]. He also contributed art and writing for early issues of [[Robert Eggplant]]'s zine, [[Absolutely Zippo]]. ...th Mike Park and Kevin Seconds, as well as forming a new band, Classics of Love.
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  • *Love You Like A Sister *One Way Ticket to Cubesville
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  • '''Robnoxious''' is the pen name of a zinester from California, U.S.A. Currently publishing under the name '''R 2 Issues of "<strong>The Secrets</strong>" published in 1990 under the name Robert Earl
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  • ...o wrestling to Cats. He also writes about some fandoms he's fallen out of love with, like Hanson and Rocky Horror Picture Show. ...eird, and Wonderful''' Issue 2 (August 2021) is about Stewart's home state of West Virginia. He details the food and folklore, rants about leftist takes
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  • ...s featured in each issue, ESR has often published theme issues, devoted to one topic, such as educational films or 70s American Cinema. ...ser-printed tabloid-size in 2003. Currently, it publishes once or twice a year.
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  • Eleven issues of the zine have been published, which are available through [[Marching stars] '''Here. In My Head. #10: The University Years''' is a collection of stories about my experiences, with some practical advice for students and w
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  • ...haels]] in the 1980s. These early zines, now lost, lead to the publishing of ''Cometbus''. ...es of brightness and perennial hope in the ability of humans to connect to one another.
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  • By [[Robert Young]], editor of ''[[The Comics Interpreter]]'', originally published in ''[[Punk Planet]] # ...insular [[comics]] community Shaw has made a name for himself (and a good one it is) by willfully eschewing the mainstream to follow his own decidedly or
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  • [[Image:Mike_gunderloy.jpg|frame|Mike Gunderloy of ''Factsheet Five'']] ...rom a two-page photocopied sheet to a regularly published zine packed full of reviews each issue. At first it reviewed everything under the sun, but soon
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  • ...lled ''Dragonbane'', and edited by Charles Saunders. In the autumn of that year issue two followed, edited by de Lint, this time with the title ''Beyond th ...ada)|Stardock]], a science fiction and fantasy fanzine published on behalf of the Ottawa Science Fiction Society (OSFS).
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  • ...tion in general. This event happens every Fall–typically during the month of October. ...n/Mid-Atlantic regions) and raising awareness and encouraging the creation of zines, independent press, and other [[DIY|D.I.Y.]] endeavors in Richmond an
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