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  • ...issue, then back to ''Back to Pagan'' for issues 3 and 4, and finally to ''Pagan's Head'' for the remaining issues. The final issue, #8, was published in 19 ...(especially 1970's related) and Kennedy's personal life in particular. The zines featured a mix of writing, illustrations, and comic strips drawn by Kennedy
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  • ...a [[perzine]] created by [[Elliott Stewart]]. In it, Elliott details his pagan beliefs, including his gods, holidays, philosophies, and thoughts on grief. [[Category:West Virginia Zines]]
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  • '''Pagan Kennedy''' was the publisher of the zine [[Pagan's Head]], which was later compiled into the book ''[[Zine: How I Spent Six After retiring from zines in the early 1990s, Kennedy became a published author of both fiction and n
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  • ...]s [[Bust]], [[Bitch]], [[Plotz]], [[Bamboo Girl]], [[Java Turtle]], and [[Pagan's Head]]. The film is currently distributed by [http://www.womenmakemovies.
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  • [[Image:Pkennedy.jpg|125px|thumb|right|'''Zine''' by Pagan Kennedy]] ...s a book compiling all 8 issues of the zine [[Pagan's Head]]. Written by [[Pagan Kennedy]], the softcover book was published in 1995 by St. Martin's Griffin
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  • '''Infantile''' was a pagan and occult queer [[zine]] from Toronto, On,. Canada. ...like Francesco Parmigianino's ''Witches' Sabbath'', Greek, Roman and Hindu Pagan Gods and Goddesses, and Alchemy illustrations, combined with articles from
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  • ===Zines=== *[[The Pagan Prattle]]
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  • ...Gregory Scaff, ''Furball'' billed itself as an [[Anarchism|Anarchistic]], Pagan, historical and Sex Positive zine. It contained poetry by Gregory Scaff, G [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...ener Society'', Neil Edgar wrote about his life at that time as a bisexual pagan [[punk]] incarcerated in the California prison system, what led to his impr ...ornia Zines]][[Category:2000's publications]][[Category:Queer]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ZINECORE RADIO #9: Business of Zines Open Discussion ZINECORE RADIO #7: [[Pagan Kennedy]] (co-hosted by Sage Adderely)
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  • ...ne writers as to whether professionally printed products may be defined as zines. ...[[punk]] subculture in the '70s spawned a new interest in self-publishing. Zines were used to promote a music scene that, with a few exceptions, received li
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  • ...o discuss and debate the zine phenomenon and attract public attention to [[zines]]. Founded in early 1994 by [[Batya Goldman]], publisher of Mary Kuntz Pres ...PC's first year mainly attracted zinesters involved with publishing poetry zines and chapbooks. Participants included Bob Grumman, avant garde poetry critic
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  • ..." is a Gaelic word that usually indicated a religious burial ground, often pagan in origin. ''Tamlacht'' included editorials, articles, essays, reviews, fic [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...eak-up with future Juha frontman Collin Clay, Fanorama took a turn towards pagan spirituality, influenced greatly by his work with the Radical Faeries. Punk Pagan by Michael Killeen<br>
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  • ...ing on a zine called [[This Is The Salivation Army]], the first queer punk pagan zine. Early contributors included [[G.B. Jones]], and REB (of [[Fanorama]]) Scott Treleaven has also contributed to other zines, including [[K48]], [[Straight To Hell]] and [[Fanorama]]. As well, his wor
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  • ...his location before moving to Ottawa, Ontario, where the majority of their zines were published, including [[Honque]], and [[Queebshots]] with co-editor [[B ...reported in [[Vegas Fandom Weekly]] #59 that she was the President of the Pagan Federation of Canada.
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  • '''Zines: Where the Action Is: The Very Small Press in America''' ...is on the order of two years (that is, two years from now half the current zines will be out of business). Even when they don't go bankrupt, editors on this
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