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<div>[[Image:happy_birthday!.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Happy Birthday''']]<br />
'''Happy Birthday!''' is a zine from Germany. <br />
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The zine is a [[nichtnachdenken.de]] publication.<br />
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== External Links ==<br />
http://www.nichtnachdenken.de/<br />
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[[Category:Zine]] <br />
[[category:Zines from Germany]]<br />
[[Category:One Shot Zines]]<br />
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<div>The '''Yin Yang Yong''' Collective is publishing zines and comics since 2015.<br />
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===List of publications===<br />
*[[Oliver Scheibler]]'s [[Later]] #1, Dec. 2015<br />
*''Des Pudels Kern'' by [[Torben Röse]], Dec. 2015<br />
*[[Friendly Ink-Operation]] by [[Patrick Rieve]] and [[Oliver Scheibler]],Yin Yang Yong 003, March 2016<br />
*[[Auf Eins, Existenz]] by [[Oliver Scheibler]], Yin Yang Yong 004, April 2016<br />
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[[Category: Small Press Publisher]]</div>Silent servicehttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Oliver_Scheibler&diff=110857Oliver Scheibler2016-03-02T08:38:16Z<p>Silent service: </p>
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'''Oliver Scheibler''' (*1972) is an graphic artist from Cologne, Germany. <br />
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He is publishing comic stories and graphic art since 1990 using his family name Oliver Schulze as well as other pseudonyms (Sochlez, Herr Schulze, herrschulze). In 2011 he married and changed his name to Scheibler.<br />
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In 2014 he worked together with author ''Dietmar Dath'' and produced the Graphic Novel ''"Mensch wie Gras wie"'' [http://www.verbrecherverlag.de/book/detail/720], published by Verbrecher Verlag, Berlin.<br />
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===Zines===<br />
*[[Unter Null]], since 1995<br />
*[[Dülan Dog]], Comic<br />
*[[Gladland]]<br />
*[[Schlange und Kaninchen]]<br />
*[[Lotterie der Wahrnehmung]], 2011<br />
*[[Later]] #1, Comic, 2015<br />
*[[Friendly Ink-Operation]] with [[Patrick Rieve]], March 2016<br />
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===Contributions===<br />
*[[Schwarzmarkt]] #3, 1993<br />
*[[Mad Happys]], #16, 2005<br />
*[[Murmel Comics]] #21 (2005) and #28 (2008)<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://oliverscheibler.com/ Scheibler's homepage]<br />
*[http://www.verbrecherverlag.de/author/detail/189 Authors infos @ Verbrecher Verlag, Berlin]<br />
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[[Category:Zinester|Scheibler]] [[Category:Germany Zinesters|Scheibler]] [[Category:Artist|Scheibler]]</div>Silent servicehttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Patrick_Rieve&diff=110856Patrick Rieve2016-03-02T08:37:19Z<p>Silent service: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Auge_Portrait_2006.jpg|200px|thumb|right| '''Patrick Rieve''', 2006<br/> selfportrait and a homage to Charles Burns (from the series [[Homework]])]]<br />
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Patrick Rieve (*1971) is an artist from Cologne, Germany.<br />
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===Zines===<br />
*[[Schwarzmarkt]], 1991-1993<br />
*[[Master Flame]], 1998<br />
*Mein Tag mit Batman, 1999<br />
*[[Bone Response]], 2001-2003<br />
*[[Justice Traps the Guilty]], 2005<br />
*[[Homework]], 2006<br />
*[[The Park is Mine]], 2009/2014<br />
*[[Adventures into the Unknown]], 2010<br />
*[[Ace of Space]], 2011<br />
*[[Zine Checker]], 2011-2012<br />
*[[Jasal Kheir–Cairo Detoured]], 2015<br />
*[[Friendly Ink-Operation]] with [[Oliver Scheibler]], March 2016<br />
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===Contributions===<br />
*[[Die autistische Rose]], 1996<br />
*[[Ln]], 2001<br />
*Van Mij, 2008<br />
*[[Harald's Tribute]] (newsprint), 2010<br />
*[[Fucking Different - irgendwie cool!]], 2011<br />
*[[Schwarzweiss]]-vier, 2013<br />
*M29 Today (newsprint), 2013<br />
*[[Pareidolia]] #21, 2013<br />
*[[Unter Null]], August 2015<br />
*[[Pareidolia]] #23, 2015<br />
*Salon, 2016<br />
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===Books===<br />
[[Image:DeadEndDirtRoad-Rieve-Cover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|]]<br />
*Dead End Dirt Road, 2011<br />
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[[Category:Zinester|Rieve]] [[Category:Germany Zinesters|Rieve]] [[Category:Artist|Rieve]]</div>Silent servicehttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Patrick_Rieve&diff=110855Patrick Rieve2016-03-02T08:36:47Z<p>Silent service: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Auge_Portrait_2006.jpg|200px|thumb|right| '''Patrick Rieve''', 2006<br/> selfportrait and a homage to Charles Burns (from the series [[Homework]])]]<br />
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Patrick Rieve (*1971) is an artist from Cologne, Germany.<br />
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===Zines===<br />
*[[Schwarzmarkt]], 1991-1993<br />
*[[Master Flame]], 1998<br />
*Mein Tag mit Batman, 1999<br />
*[[Bone Response]], 2001-2003<br />
*[[Justice Traps the Guilty]], 2005<br />
*[[Homework]], 2006<br />
*[[The Park is Mine]], 2009/2014<br />
*[[Adventures into the Unknown]], 2010<br />
*[[Ace of Space]], 2011<br />
*[[Zine Checker]], 2011-2012<br />
*[[Jasal Kheir–Cairo Detoured]], 2015<br />
*[[Friendly Ink-Operation]]with [[Oliver Scheibler]], March 2016<br />
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===Contributions===<br />
*[[Die autistische Rose]], 1996<br />
*[[Ln]], 2001<br />
*Van Mij, 2008<br />
*[[Harald's Tribute]] (newsprint), 2010<br />
*[[Fucking Different - irgendwie cool!]], 2011<br />
*[[Schwarzweiss]]-vier, 2013<br />
*M29 Today (newsprint), 2013<br />
*[[Pareidolia]] #21, 2013<br />
*[[Unter Null]], August 2015<br />
*[[Pareidolia]] #23, 2015<br />
*Salon, 2016<br />
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===Books===<br />
[[Image:DeadEndDirtRoad-Rieve-Cover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|]]<br />
*Dead End Dirt Road, 2011<br />
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<div>[[Image:Pc2.jpg|frame|Papercutter #2]]<br />
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'''Papercutter''' is a quarterly [[comics]] anthology and the flagship title of Portland, Oregon's Tugboat Press.<br />
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The fifth issue was released in 2007. Former issues have featured [[John Porcellino]], [[Sean "Goblin" Aaberg]], and Kazimir Strzepek.<br />
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Selection from ''Papercutter'' were reprinted in volume nine of [[Zine Yearbook]], published in 2008.<br />
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==External Links==<br />
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* [http://www.atomicbooks.com/search.php?prpp=15&tpl=17&catid=73&searchstring=papercutter All issues on Tugboat Press official website]<br />
* [http://newpages.com/magazinestand/zines/zinearchives/number32/zinerack32.htm#Papercutter_ Newpages Review]<br />
*[http://www.tugboatpress.com/ Tugboat Press]<br />
[[Category:Comic Zine]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Oregon Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]][[Category:Zine Yearbook]] [[Category:St. Patrick's Zine Library]]</div>Silent servicehttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=MSF_Zine&diff=110853MSF Zine2016-03-02T08:19:29Z<p>Silent service: </p>
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<div>[[Image:MSFZine.png|200px|thumb|right|'''MSF Zine'''<br/>2014]]<br />
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'''MSF Zine - Materialismus, Sci-Fi, Fantasy''' was released Mai 2014 in Hamburg, Germany.<br />
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'''MSF''' is a zine edited, published and printed by Tim Reuscher and distributed by ''Sternstunden des Kapitalismus''.<br />
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The A5 zine with 28 pages was printed using a Risograph duplicator. Each issue comes with an A3 poster.<br />
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Issue one features stories and comics from [[Pareidolia]] and exclusive texts by Bdolf and ''Gehirnschnecke'' (the brainslug), aswell as an adaption from “Mormons in Space”.<br />
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'''MSF#2'''– The second issue was released in March 2015 with contributions by De Grote Ganesh, Serafine Frey, [[Tim Reuscher]] and others.<br />
An accompanying A3 poster and a feature in the zine are "Mormons in Space" spinoffs.<br />
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''MSF Zine'' is part of the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].<br />
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Related article: [[Un-Sung]], [[Pareidolia]].<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://sternstundendeskapitalismus.de/ sternstundendeskapitalismus.de]<br />
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[[Category:Zine]]<br />
[[Category:Science Fiction Zines]]<br />
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<div>[[Image:MSFZine.png|200px|thumb|right|'''MSF Zine'''<br/>2014]]<br />
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'''MSF Zine - Materialismus, Sci-Fi, Fantasy''' was released Mai 2014 in Hamburg, Germany.<br />
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'''MSF''' is a zine edited by Tim Reuscher published and distributed by ''Sternstunden des Kapitalismus''.<br />
<br />
The A5 zine with 28 pages was printed using a Risograph duplicator. Each issue comes with an A3 poster.<br />
<br />
Issue one features stories and comics from [[Pareidolia]] and exclusive texts by Bdolf and ''Gehirnschnecke'' (the brainslug), aswell as an adaption from “Mormons in Space”.<br />
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'''MSF#2'''– The second issue was released in March 2015 with contributions by De Grote Ganesh, Serafine Frey, [[Tim Reuscher]] and others.<br />
An accompanying A3 poster and a feature in the zine are "Mormons in Space" spinoffs.<br />
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''MSF Zine'' is part of the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].<br />
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Related article: [[Un-Sung]], [[Pareidolia]].<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://sternstundendeskapitalismus.de/ sternstundendeskapitalismus.de]<br />
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[[Category:Zine]]<br />
[[Category:Science Fiction Zines]]<br />
[[Category:Literary Zines]]<br />
[[Category:Fantasy]]<br />
[[Category:Zines from Germany]]<br />
[[Category:2010s publications]]<br />
[[Category:St. Patrick's Zine Library]]</div>Silent servicehttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=MSF_Zine&diff=110851MSF Zine2016-03-02T08:14:19Z<p>Silent service: </p>
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<div>[[Image:MSFZine.png|200px|thumb|right|'''MSF Zine'''<br/>2014]]<br />
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'''MSF Zine - Materialismus, Sci-Fi, Fantasy''' was released Mai 2014 in Hamburg, Germany.<br />
<br />
'''MSF''' is a zine edited by Tim Reuscher published and distributed by ''Sternstunden des Kapitalismus''.<br />
<br />
The A5 zine with 28 pages was printed using a Risograph duplicator. Each issue comes with an A3 poster.<br />
<br />
Issue one features stories and comics from [[Pareidolia]] and exclusive texts by Bdolf and ''Gehirnschnecke'' (the brainslug), aswell as an adaption from “Mormons in Space”.<br />
<br />
''MSF Zine'' is part of the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].<br />
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The second issue was released in March 2015 with contributions by De Grote Ganesh, Serafine Frey, [[Tim Reuscher]] and others.<br />
An accompanying A3 poster and a feature in the zine are "Mormons in Space" spinoffs.<br />
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Related article: [[Un-Sung]], [[Pareidolia]].<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://sternstundendeskapitalismus.de/ sternstundendeskapitalismus.de]<br />
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[[Category:Zine]]<br />
[[Category:Science Fiction Zines]]<br />
[[Category:Literary Zines]]<br />
[[Category:Fantasy]]<br />
[[Category:Zines from Germany]]<br />
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[[Category:St. Patrick's Zine Library]]</div>Silent servicehttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Tripping_Corpse&diff=110850Tripping Corpse2016-03-02T08:11:00Z<p>Silent service: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Tripping_Corpse_4_364.jpg|thumb|right|Tripping Corpse #4]]<br />
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'''Tripping Corpse''' is one of many publications from California based artist [[Raymond Pettibon]]. <br />
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Six issues of ''Tripping Corpse'' have been published by [[SST Pubs]] between 1981 and 1985.<br />
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All publications comprised Pettibone's often violent pen-and-ink drawings.<br />
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'''Tripping Corpse #1''' (1981)<br />
Raymond Pettibon's second artists' booklet and first issue within the "Tripping Corpse" series. Comprised of art, poetry (3 pages "psychedelic translation of Alan Ginsberg's Howl), politics, a concert review, a full page ''New Alliance'' ad and an interview with Black Flag. Full page drawings by Pettibon on 13 of the pages.<br />
Formal description: size: 28 x 21.6 cm - printed on multi-color paper - estimated print run 200 copies - 48pages / 24 pages all printed on one side only - stapled<br />
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'''Tripping Corpse #2 - 'The Hippie Thing'''' (1982), SST Publication comprised of art and an interview with the San Francisco band Hevy Balloon. Great full page drawings by Pettibon on 20 of the pages.<br />
Formal description: offset-printed - staple bound - black-and-white - size: 21,6 x 14 cm - 36 pages - edition size 500 (of which some 400 were destroyed)<br />
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'''Tripping Corpse #3''' (1983)<br />
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'''Tripping Corpse #4''' (1984)<br />
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'''Tripping Corpse #5''' (1984)<br />
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'''Tripping Corpse #6''' (1985)<br />
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Issue #6 is included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].<br />
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[[Category:Zine]] [[Category:California Zines]] <br />
[[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]<br />
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[[Category:St. Patrick's Zine Library]]</div>Silent servicehttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Mothers_News&diff=110849Mothers News2016-02-29T21:50:18Z<p>Silent service: </p>
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<div>[[Image:MothersVol3-No5-2012.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Mothers News'''<br/> Vol. II No.5, July 2012]]<br />
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'''Mothers News''' was a free monthly newspaper published in Providence, RI, U.S.A., by ''Rhododendron Festival''.<br />
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First issue of ''Mothers News'' was published May 2010. Each Oktober the paper changed the name into [[Monsters News]], starting Oktober 2010.<br />
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<blockquote> "...Mothers News is a monthly newspaper that is fun and interesting, with good writing, for a general but open-minded audience. There's a comics section featuring exclusive comics from regular contributors CF, Mickey Zacchilli, Brian Chippendale, Michael DeForge (Kid Mafia), Chuck Forsman, Katrina Clark, Charlotte deSedouy, and Mike Taylor. Top talent!!! We print 5000 copies of each issue, and distribute them free in the streets in Providence and at select spots across the country. It's supported by small advertisers and readers..." (info from the subscription drive started Okt. 2013) </blockquote><br />
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Issues of ''Mothers News'' are included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].<br />
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==External Links==<br />
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*[http://www.mothersnews.net/ Mothers News Homepage]<br />
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*[https://archive.org/search.php?query=subject:%22Mothers+News%22&sort=-date Back issues online] Almost every issue is uploaded and can be found on archive.org, but ''Mothers News'' is designed to be a physical newspaper, so please bear in mind that they are sort of difficult to read on the computer.<br />
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<div>[[Image:Un–Sung-1.png|200px|thumb|right|'''Un-Sung''' <br/>Issue 1 2012 <br/>Poster & coverdesign by Tim Reuscher]]<br />
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'''Un-Sung''' is a comic by Tim Reuscher from Hamburg, Germany. <br />
A5 zine with 24 pages + poster.<br />
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"A grafik novel about friendship an cannibalism". <br />
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'''w'arka w'arka'''<br />
Issue #2 ("w'arka w'arka") was released in 2012.<br />
More "Un-Sung" comics were published in [[Pareidolia]] and ''Witteks Kochonsel Fraktur''.<br />
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The second print run of ''Un-Sung'' #1 was released 2012. Third print run of #1 in 2016.<br />
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''Un-Sung'' is part of the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].<br />
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Related article: [[MSF Zine]], [[Pareidolia]].<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://sternstundendeskapitalismus.de/shop/zines/un-sung.html Un-Sung at sternstundendeskapitalismus.de]<br />
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[[Category:St. Patrick's Zine Library]]</div>Silent servicehttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Yin_Yang_Yong&diff=110844Yin Yang Yong2016-02-24T14:20:52Z<p>Silent service: </p>
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<div>The '''Yin Yang Yong''' Collective is publishing zines and comics since 2015.<br />
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===List of publications===<br />
*[[Oliver Scheibler]]'s [[Later ]] #1, Dec. 2015<br />
*''Des Pudels Kern'' by [[Torben Röse]], Dec. 2015<br />
*[[Friendly Ink-Operation]] by [[Patrick Rieve]] and [[Oliver Scheibler]], March 2016<br />
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[[Category: Small Press Publisher]]</div>Silent servicehttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Patrick_Rieve&diff=110843Patrick Rieve2016-02-24T14:17:41Z<p>Silent service: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Auge_Portrait_2006.jpg|200px|thumb|right| '''Patrick Rieve''', 2006<br/> selfportrait and a homage to Charles Burns (from the series [[Homework]])]]<br />
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Patrick Rieve (*1971) is an artist from Cologne, Germany.<br />
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===Zines===<br />
*[[Schwarzmarkt]], 1991-1993<br />
*[[Master Flame]], 1998<br />
*Mein Tag mit Batman, 1999<br />
*[[Bone Response]], 2001-2003<br />
*[[Justice Traps the Guilty]], 2005<br />
*[[Homework]], 2006<br />
*[[The Park is Mine]], 2009/2014<br />
*[[Adventures into the Unknown]], 2010<br />
*[[Ace of Space]], 2011<br />
*[[Zine Checker]], 2011-2012<br />
*[[Jasal Kheir–Cairo Detoured]], 2015<br />
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===Contributions===<br />
*[[Die autistische Rose]], 1996<br />
*[[Ln]], 2001<br />
*Van Mij, 2008<br />
*[[Harald's Tribute]] (newsprint), 2010<br />
*[[Fucking Different - irgendwie cool!]], 2011<br />
*[[Schwarzweiss]]-vier, 2013<br />
*M29 Today (newsprint), 2013<br />
*[[Pareidolia]] #21, 2013<br />
*[[Unter Null]], August 2015<br />
*[[Pareidolia]] #23, 2015<br />
*Salon, 2016<br />
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===Books===<br />
[[Image:DeadEndDirtRoad-Rieve-Cover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|]]<br />
*Dead End Dirt Road, 2011<br />
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<div>[[Image:Auge_Portrait_2006.jpg|200px|thumb|right| '''Patrick Rieve''', 2006<br/> selfportrait and a homage to Charles Burns (from the series [[Homework]])]]<br />
<br />
Patrick Rieve (*1971) is an artist from Cologne, Germany.<br />
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===Zines===<br />
*[[Schwarzmarkt]], 1991-1993<br />
*[[Master Flame]], 1998<br />
*Mein Tag mit Batman, 1999<br />
*[[Bone Response]], 2001-2003<br />
*[[Justice Traps the Guilty]], 2005<br />
*[[Homework]], 2006<br />
*[[The Park is Mine]], 2009/2014<br />
*[[Adventures into the Unknown]], 2010<br />
*[[Ace of Space]], 2011<br />
*[[Zine Checker]], 2011-2012<br />
*[[Jasal Kheir–Cairo Detoured]], 2015<br />
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===Contributions===<br />
*[[Die autistische Rose]], 1996<br />
*[[Ln]], 2001<br />
*Van Mij, 2008<br />
*[[Harald's Tribute]] (newsprint), 2010<br />
*[[Fucking Different - irgendwie cool!]], 2011<br />
*[[Schwarzweiss]]-vier, 2013<br />
*M29 Today (newsprint), 2013<br />
*[[Pareidolia]] #21, 2013<br />
*[[Unter Null]], August 2015<br />
*[[Pareidolia]] #23, 2015<br />
*[[Salon]], 2016<br />
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===Books===<br />
[[Image:DeadEndDirtRoad-Rieve-Cover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|]]<br />
*Dead End Dirt Road, 2011<br />
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<div>[[Image:schwarzmarkt_1.jpg|right|frame|'''Schwarzmarkt'''<br/>Issue 1 1991]]<br />
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'''Schwarzmarkt''' (germ. for ''black market'' or ''underground economy'') was a comic zine from Germany, co-edited by a collective of underground comic artists: Jan Hillen, [[Patrick Rieve]], [[Thomas Zydek]] and Olio. Three issues were produced between 1991 and 1993. <br />
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The first issue was published in 1991. Contributing artists included Jan Hillen, Thomas Zydek, Olio, Zero One, Patty ([[Patrick Rieve]]) and Steini. The A4 publication was xeroxed and had a simple homemade binding.<br />
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Issue #2 was published November 1992 with a cover by ''Jan Hillen''. The publication presented comics on 72 pages. The issue was offset printed.<br />
Contributing artists: Jan Hillen, Thomas Zydek, Patrick Rieve, K.-H. Hillen, St. Grigat and Frank Ziethen. <br />
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Issue #3 was published in September 1993. This issues presented 64 pages of comic with contributions by Jan Hillen, Thomas Zydek, [[Patrick Rieve]], Olio, Oliver Schulze ([[Unter Null]]) a.k.a. [[Oliver Scheibler]], Thomas Walloch, Holgy and K.H. Hillen. The A4 publication was offset printed.<br />
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All issues are included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].<br />
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Related articles: [[Comic Trash]], [[Fantasma]], [[Si-Kartuun]] and [[Unter Null]].<br />
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== External Links ==<br />
http://www.janhillen.de/img/referenzen/ref-1991-1993-schwarzmarkt.html<br />
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<div>The '''Yin Yang Yong''' Collective is publishing zines and comics since 2015.<br />
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===List of publications===<br />
*[[Oliver Scheibler]]'s [[Later ]] #1, Dec. 2015<br />
*''Des Pudels Kern'' by [[Torben Röse]], Dec. 2015<br />
*[[Friendly Ink-Operation]] by [[Patrick Rieve]] and [[Oliver Scheibler]], Feb. 2016<br />
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<div>The '''Yin Yang Yong''' Collective is publishing zines and comics since 2015.<br />
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===List of publications===<br />
*[[Oliver Scheibler]]'s [[Later ]] #1, Dec. 2015<br />
*''Des Pudels Kern'' by [[Torben Röse]], Dec. 2015<br />
*[[Friendly Ink-Operation]] by [[Patrick Rieve]] and [[Oliver Scheibler]], Feb. 2016<br />
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All publications are part of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].<br />
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<div>The '''Yin Yang Yong''' Collective is publishing zines and comics since 2015.<br />
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===List of publications===<br />
*[[Oliver Scheibler]]'s [[Later ]] #1, Dec. 2015<br />
*''Des Pudels Kern'' by [[Torben Röse]], Dec. 2015<br />
*[[Friendly Ink-Operation]] by [[Patrick Rieve]] and [[Oliver Scheibler]], Feb. 2016<br />
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<div>The '''Yin Yang Yong''' Collective is publishing zines & comics since 2015.<br />
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===List of publications===<br />
*[[Oliver Scheibler]]'s [[Later ]] #1, Dec. 2015<br />
*''Des Pudels Kern'' by [[Torben Röse]], Dec. 2015<br />
*[[Friendly Ink-Operation]] by [[Patrick Rieve]] and [[Oliver Scheibler]], Feb. 2016<br />
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<div>The '''Yin Yang Yong''' Collective is publishing zines & comics since 2015.<br />
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===List of publications===<br />
*[[Oliver Scheibler]]'s [[Later ]] #1, Dec. 2015<br />
*''Des Pudels Kern'' by [[Torben Roese]], Dec. 2015<br />
*[[Friendly Ink-Operation]] by [[Patrick Rieve]] and [[Oliver Scheibler]], Feb. 2016<br />
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<div>'''Yin Yang Yong''' Collective.<br />
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[[Category: Small Press Publisher]]</div>Silent servicehttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=The_Millionaires_Club&diff=110797The Millionaires Club2016-02-09T14:38:28Z<p>Silent service: </p>
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<div>'''The Millionaires Club''' is a annual 3-day Comics, Posters, and Graphics festival held in Leipzig, Germany.<br />
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== External Links ==<br />
*[http://themillionairesclub.tumblr.com/ The Millionaires Club, Leipzig]</div>Silent servicehttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Patrick%27s_Zine_Distro&diff=110796Patrick's Zine Distro2016-02-09T14:36:53Z<p>Silent service: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Scan_flyer2_s3.jpg|200px|thumb|right| Flyer 2015]]<br />
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'''Patrick's Zine Distro''' is a [[distro]] started in 2015 and maintained by visual artist [[Patrick Rieve]].<br />
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The distribution developed out of working with the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]] as a traveling collection and an evolving archive. The distro carries zines with a focus on comics and graphic art (minicomics, underground, the small press). <br />
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The Distro shows up at zine & comic festivals. There is no homepage & no online-shop for distribution.<br />
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Associated projects: [[Yin Yang Yong]] collective respectively [[Yin Yang Yong]] publications.<br />
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===External Links===<br />
*[https://www.facebook.com/pages/St-Patricks-Zine-Library/186879254839337 St. Patrick's Zine Library on facebook]<br />
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<div></div>Silent servicehttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=The_Millionaires_Club&diff=110793The Millionaires Club2016-02-09T14:08:59Z<p>Silent service: Created page with "'''The Millionaires Club''' is a 3-day Comics, Posters, and Graphics festival held in Leipzig, Germany. == External Links == *[http://themillionairesclub.tumblr.com/ The Mil..."</p>
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<div>'''The Millionaires Club''' is a 3-day Comics, Posters, and Graphics festival held in Leipzig, Germany.<br />
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== External Links ==<br />
*[http://themillionairesclub.tumblr.com/ The Millionaires Club, Leipzig]</div>Silent servicehttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=St._Patrick%27s_Zine_Library&diff=110792St. Patrick's Zine Library2016-02-09T14:01:57Z<p>Silent service: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Poster STPTRCKSLBRRY web.jpg|200px|thumb|right| Poster 2014 by [[Patrick Rieve]] and Julius Terlinden]]<br />
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[[Image:FlyerNew2013.jpg|200px|thumb|right| Flyer 2013]]<br />
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The '''St. Patrick's Zine Library''' is a "traveling" zine library. It is open every 17th of March from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (regular opening hours). There is no official permanent residence for the collection and once a year the library pops up on different locations, "to save the kids from the forces of evil" (as stated on a flyer/invitation card).<br />
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The library was founded by an anonymous person and is run by volunteers.<br />
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Associated projects: [[Patrick's Zine Distro]] and the [[Yin Yang Yong]] collective respectively [[Yin Yang Yong]] Publishing.<br />
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=== Each 17th of March===<br />
In 2014 the collection was displayed at SSZ-Sued, an small exhibition space in Cologne, Germany. Starting March 13th there was a presentation or ''zine launch'' with new zines by Missis Nasti aka Franziska Nast, [[Torben Röse]], Marco Zumbé, Tom Krol, Stalker Evans, [[TFGC Publishing]] and [[TBOOKS]] COLOGNE. On friday there was a reading with zinister [[Al Burian]] ([[Burn Collector]]), as well as a library introduction with Victoria Neuman on Sunday 16th.<br />
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In March 2016 the library is open at [[The Millionaires Club]], a 3-day Comics, Posters, and Graphics festival held in Leipzig, Germany.<br />
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===The Collection===<br />
Among [[zines]], [[fanzines]], [[minicomics]], newsprints and other small press publications the library hosts a "motley crew" of zines produced by young people, sometimes related to workshops held by artists, writers and/or zinisters at schools or other facilities or as a private event. These publications are predominantly in German or English language.<br />
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List of these zines (among others): [[Fucking Different - irgendwie cool!]] (2011), Freche Früchte (2010), Super Kauke (2010), [[100 Morde Wald]] (2011), Our World (2011), [[Politik hat Burger Pflicht]] (2012), Der verhexte Raum (2013), Black Fleck (2013), [[Peng! Bumm! Boing!]] (minicomic 2013), [[Kunstkloake]] (2013) etc.<br />
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===List of Publications===<br />
*[[:Category:St. Patrick's Zine Library]]<br />
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== External Links ==<br />
*[https://www.facebook.com/pages/St-Patricks-Zine-Library/186879254839337 St. Patrick's Zine Library on facebook]<br />
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*[http://www.ssz-sued.de/ SSZ Sued, Cologne]<br />
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*[http://themillionairesclub.tumblr.com/ The Millionaires Club, Leipzig] <br />
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<div>[[Image:Poster STPTRCKSLBRRY web.jpg|200px|thumb|right| Poster 2014 by [[Patrick Rieve]] and Julius Terlinden]]<br />
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[[Image:FlyerNew2013.jpg|200px|thumb|right| Flyer 2013]]<br />
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The '''St. Patrick's Zine Library''' is a "traveling" zine library. It is open every 17th of March from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (regular opening hours). There is no official permanent residence for the collection and once a year the library pops up on different locations, "to save the kids from the forces of evil" (as stated on a flyer/invitation card).<br />
<br />
The library was founded by an anonymous person and is run by volunteers.<br />
<br />
Associated projects: [[Patrick's Zine Distro]] and [[Yin Yang Yong]] Publishing.<br />
<br />
=== Each 17th of March===<br />
In 2014 the collection was displayed at SSZ-Sued, an small exhibition space in Cologne, Germany. Starting March 13th there was a presentation or ''zine launch'' with new zines by Missis Nasti aka Franziska Nast, [[Torben Röse]], Marco Zumbé, Tom Krol, Stalker Evans, [[TFGC Publishing]] and [[TBOOKS]] COLOGNE. On friday there was a reading with zinister [[Al Burian]] ([[Burn Collector]]), as well as a library introduction with Victoria Neuman on Sunday 16th.<br />
<br />
In March 2016 the library is open at [[The Millionaires Club]], a 3-day Comics, Posters, and Graphics festival held in Leipzig, Germany.<br />
<br />
===The Collection===<br />
Among [[zines]], [[fanzines]], [[minicomics]], newsprints and other small press publications the library hosts a "motley crew" of zines produced by young people, sometimes related to workshops held by artists, writers and/or zinisters at schools or other facilities or as a private event. These publications are predominantly in German or English language.<br />
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List of these zines (among others): [[Fucking Different - irgendwie cool!]] (2011), Freche Früchte (2010), Super Kauke (2010), [[100 Morde Wald]] (2011), Our World (2011), [[Politik hat Burger Pflicht]] (2012), Der verhexte Raum (2013), Black Fleck (2013), [[Peng! Bumm! Boing!]] (minicomic 2013), [[Kunstkloake]] (2013) etc.<br />
<br />
===List of Publications===<br />
*[[:Category:St. Patrick's Zine Library]]<br />
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== External Links ==<br />
*[https://www.facebook.com/pages/St-Patricks-Zine-Library/186879254839337 St. Patrick's Zine Library on facebook]<br />
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*[http://www.ssz-sued.de/ SSZ Sued, Cologne]<br />
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<div>[[Image:Poster STPTRCKSLBRRY web.jpg|200px|thumb|right| Poster 2014 by [[Patrick Rieve]] and Julius Terlinden]]<br />
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[[Image:FlyerNew2013.jpg|200px|thumb|right| Flyer 2013]]<br />
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The '''St. Patrick's Zine Library''' is a "traveling" zine library. It is open every 17th of March from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (regular opening hours). There is no official permanent residence for the collection and once a year the library pops up on different locations, "to save the kids from the forces of evil" (as stated on a flyer/invitation card).<br />
<br />
The library was founded by an anonymous person and is run by volunteers.<br />
<br />
Associated projects: [[Patrick's Zine Distro]] and [[Yin Yang Yong]] Publishing.<br />
<br />
=== Each 17th of March===<br />
In 2014 the collection was displayed at SSZ-Sued, an small exhibition space in Cologne, Germany. Starting March 13th there was a presentation or ''zine launch'' with new zines by Missis Nasti aka Franziska Nast, [[Torben Röse]], Marco Zumbé, Tom Krol, Stalker Evans, [[TFGC Publishing]] and [[TBOOKS]] COLOGNE. On friday there was a reading with zinister [[Al Burian]] ([[Burn Collector]]), as well as a library introduction with Victoria Neuman on Sunday 16th.<br />
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2015 ???<br />
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2016, March: The library was invited to [[The Millionaires Club]]. [[The Millionaires Club]] is a 3-day Comics, Posters, and Graphics festival held in Leipzig, Germany.<br />
The D.I.Y. festival coincide with the Leipzig International Book Fair.<br />
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===The Collection===<br />
Among [[zines]], [[fanzines]], [[minicomics]], newsprints and other small press publications the library hosts a "motley crew" of zines produced by young people, sometimes related to workshops held by artists, writers and/or zinisters at schools or other facilities or as a private event. These publications are predominantly in German or English language.<br />
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List of these zines (among others): [[Fucking Different - irgendwie cool!]] (2011), Freche Früchte (2010), Super Kauke (2010), [[100 Morde Wald]] (2011), Our World (2011), [[Politik hat Burger Pflicht]] (2012), Der verhexte Raum (2013), Black Fleck (2013), [[Peng! Bumm! Boing!]] (minicomic 2013), [[Kunstkloake]] (2013) etc.<br />
<br />
===List of Publications===<br />
*[[:Category:St. Patrick's Zine Library]]<br />
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<br />
== External Links ==<br />
*[https://www.facebook.com/pages/St-Patricks-Zine-Library/186879254839337 St. Patrick's Zine Library on facebook]<br />
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*[http://www.ssz-sued.de/ SSZ Sued, Cologne]<br />
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<div>[[Image:Poster STPTRCKSLBRRY web.jpg|200px|thumb|right| Poster 2014 by [[Patrick Rieve]] and Julius Terlinden]]<br />
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[[Image:FlyerNew2013.jpg|200px|thumb|right| Flyer 2013]]<br />
<br />
The '''St. Patrick's Zine Library''' is a "traveling" zine library. It is open every 17th of March from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (regular opening hours). There is no official permanent residence for the collection and once a year the library pops up on different locations, "to save the kids from the forces of evil" (as stated on a flyer/invitation card).<br />
<br />
The library was founded by an anonymous person and is run by volunteers.<br />
<br />
Associated projects: [[Patrick's Zine Distro]] and [[Yin Yang Yong]] Publishing.<br />
<br />
=== Each 17th of March===<br />
In 2014 the collection was displayed at SSZ-Sued, an small exhibition space in Cologne, Germany. Starting March 13th there was a presentation or ''zine launch'' with new zines by Missis Nasti aka Franziska Nast, [[Torben Röse]], Marco Zumbé, [[Tom Krol]], Stalker Evans, [[TFGC Publishing]] and [[TBOOKS]] COLOGNE. On friday there was a reading with zinister [[Al Burian]] ([[Burn Collector]]), as well as a library introduction with Victoria Neuman on Sunday 16th.<br />
<br />
===The Collection===<br />
Among [[zines]], [[fanzines]], [[minicomics]], newsprints and other small press publications the library hosts a "motley crew" of zines produced by young people, sometimes related to workshops held by artists, writers and/or zinisters at schools or other facilities or as a private event. These publications are predominantly in German or English language.<br />
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List of these zines (among others): [[Fucking Different - irgendwie cool!]] (2011), Freche Früchte (2010), Super Kauke (2010), [[100 Morde Wald]] (2011), Our World (2011), [[Politik hat Burger Pflicht]] (2012), Der verhexte Raum (2013), Black Fleck (2013), [[Peng! Bumm! Boing!]] (minicomic 2013), [[Kunstkloake]] (2013) etc.<br />
<br />
===List of Publications===<br />
*[[:Category:St. Patrick's Zine Library]]<br />
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== External Links ==<br />
*[https://www.facebook.com/pages/St-Patricks-Zine-Library/186879254839337 St. Patrick's Zine Library on facebook]<br />
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*[http://www.ssz-sued.de/ SSZ Sued, Cologne]<br />
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<div>'''Patrick's Zine Distro''' is a [[distro]] started and maintained by [[Patrick Rieve]].<br />
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The distribution developed out of working with the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]] as a traveling collection and an evolving archive. The distro carries zines with a focus on comics and graphic art (minicomics, underground, the small press).<br />
<br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
*[https://www.facebook.com/pages/St-Patricks-Zine-Library/186879254839337 St. Patrick's Zine Library on facebook]<br />
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[[Category:Distro]] [[category:Active Distros]] [[Category:Germany Distros]]</div>Silent servicehttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=St._Patrick%27s_Zine_Library&diff=110637St. Patrick's Zine Library2015-12-27T13:42:41Z<p>Silent service: wrong adress</p>
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<div>[[Image:Poster STPTRCKSLBRRY web.jpg|200px|thumb|right| Poster 2014 by [[Patrick Rieve]] and Julius Terlinden]]<br />
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[[Image:FlyerNew2013.jpg|200px|thumb|right| Flyer 2013]]<br />
<br />
The '''St. Patrick's Zine Library''' is a "traveling" zine library. It is open every 17th of March from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (regular opening hours). There is no official permanent residence for the collection and once a year the library pops up on different locations, "to save the kids from the forces of evil" (as stated on a flyer/invitation card).<br />
<br />
The library was founded by an anonymous person and is run by volunteers.<br />
<br />
=== Each 17th of March===<br />
In 2014 the collection was displayed at SSZ-Sued, an small exhibition space in Cologne, Germany. Starting March 13th there was a presentation or ''zine launch'' with new zines by Missis Nasti aka Franziska Nast, [[Torben Röse]], Marco Zumbé, [[Tom Krol]], Stalker Evans, [[TFGC Publishing]] and [[TBOOKS]] COLOGNE. On friday there was a reading with zinister [[Al Burian]] ([[Burn Collector]]), as well as a library introduction with Victoria Neuman on Sunday 16th.<br />
<br />
===The Collection===<br />
Among [[zines]], [[fanzines]], [[minicomics]], newsprints and other small press publications the library hosts a "motley crew" of zines produced by young people, sometimes related to workshops held by artists, writers and/or zinisters at schools or other facilities or as a private event. These publications are predominantly in German or English language.<br />
<br />
List of these zines (among others): [[Fucking Different - irgendwie cool!]] (2011), Freche Früchte (2010), Super Kauke (2010), [[100 Morde Wald]] (2011), Our World (2011), [[Politik hat Burger Pflicht]] (2012), Der verhexte Raum (2013), Black Fleck (2013), [[Peng! Bumm! Boing!]] (minicomic 2013), [[Kunstkloake]] (2013) etc.<br />
<br />
===List of Publications===<br />
*[[:Category:St. Patrick's Zine Library]]<br />
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<br />
== External Links ==<br />
*[https://www.facebook.com/pages/St-Patricks-Zine-Library/186879254839337 St. Patrick's Zine Library on facebook]<br />
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*[http://www.ssz-sued.de/ SSZ Sued, Cologne]<br />
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[[Category:Zine_Library]][[Category:Event]]</div>Silent servicehttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=Patrick_Rieve&diff=110636Patrick Rieve2015-12-27T13:40:30Z<p>Silent service: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Auge_Portrait_2006.jpg|200px|thumb|right| '''Patrick Rieve''', 2006<br/> selfportrait and a homage to Charles Burns (from the series [[Homework]])]]<br />
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Patrick Rieve (*1971) is an artist from Cologne, Germany.<br />
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===Zines===<br />
*[[Schwarzmarkt]], 1991-1993<br />
*[[Master Flame]], 1998<br />
*Mein Tag mit Batman, 1999<br />
*[[Bone Response]], 2001-2003<br />
*[[Justice Traps the Guilty]], 2005<br />
*[[Homework]], 2006<br />
*[[The Park is Mine]], 2009/2014<br />
*[[Adventures into the Unknown]], 2010<br />
*[[Ace of Space]], 2011<br />
*[[Zine Checker]], 2011-2012<br />
*[[Jasal Kheir–Cairo Detoured]], 2015<br />
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===Contributions===<br />
*[[Die autistische Rose]], 1996<br />
*[[Ln]], 2001<br />
*Van Mij, 2008<br />
*[[Harald's Tribute]] (newsprint), 2010<br />
*[[Fucking Different - irgendwie cool!]], 2011<br />
*[[Schwarzweiss]]-vier, 2013<br />
*M29 Today (newsprint), 2013<br />
*[[Pareidolia]] #21, 2013<br />
*[[Unter Null]], August 2015<br />
*[[Pareidolia]] #23, 2015<br />
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===Books===<br />
[[Image:DeadEndDirtRoad-Rieve-Cover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|]]<br />
*Dead End Dirt Road, 2011<br />
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<div>'''Later''' is an underground comic series by [[Oliver Scheibler]]. First issue was published by [[Yin Yang Yong]] (''Yin Yang Yong Comixs''), December 2015. The publication is a xeroxed A5 zine with a silkscreen cover.<br />
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''Later'' is included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].<br />
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[[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Comic Zine]] [[Category:2010s publications]]<br />
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<div>'''Torben Röse''' is a graphic artist and zinester from Germany.<br />
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His first publication was the science fiction fanzine [[Janx]], released in 1987. Until 1995 he published his comic related drawings, who became more abstract moving in the direction of fine arts, in a series of strange zines introducing the character ''Borsig'', a.k.a. ''Borsig der Sperrbrecher''. After that period ''Röse'' vanished in France, solving spiritual questions in a Buddhist related context.<br />
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Before that he used the name '''Marvin''' as a pseudonym for his comics and cartoons which he published in various German zines such as [[Si-Kartuun]]. A compilation of the abstract series related to the character ''Borsig'' was published using the name ''Torben M. D. W. Röse''.<br />
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In 2011, Torben Röse and [[Patrick Rieve]] published the zine [[Ace of Space]], which included Röse's drawings. It was released on the occasion of the exhibition with the same title at the BeSt-Kunstraum in Essen, Germany in 2011.<br />
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Published in Cologne, Germany in 2015, [[Des Pudels Kern]] is his most recent zine.<br />
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===Zines===<br />
*[[Janx]], 1987<br />
*[[Borsig – der Sperrbrecher]]<br />
*[[Ace of Space]], 2011<br />
*[[Nocturnal Journal]], 2012<br />
*[[Six Drawings for Victory]], 2013<br />
*[[Borsigland]], 2013<br />
*[[HAHA!]], 2014<br />
*[[I Am the Violator I Am the Medicine]], 2014<br />
*[[Des Pudels Kern]], 2015<br />
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===Contributions===<br />
*[[Si-Kartuun]] #6, 1991<br />
*[[Shilly Shally]] #2, 2014<br />
*[[Unter Null]], August 2015<br />
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<div>[[Image:Unternull_2.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Unter Null'''<br/>Issue 3 1995 <br/> Cover by Apollo]]<br />
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'''Unter Null''' (german for ''Less than Zero'') is a comic [[zine]] published in Cologne, Germany. The publication started as a collaboration between homeless people. The zine was meant to be a platform for communication and a self-help project. First Issue (#0) was self–published 1995 and was sponsored by ''Carpe Diem e.V.'' <br />
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Starting with issue #1 Unter Null was self–published and financed by the collective. Contributions by Apollo, Hiu-Hiu, Fliege, Florian, Gemmel and Sochlez & Schulze (aka [[Oliver Scheibler]]). Format of the first issues was A4.<br />
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Distributors to #2 are Gemmel, Jonas, Hiu Hiu, Onkel '87, Jo Zimmermann, Ulevir Sochlez and Fliege.<br />
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The latest issues were published and produced in 2015 by ''Morgän'' and [[Oliver Scheibler]] with contributions by [[Torben Röse]] and [[Patrick Rieve]].<br />
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Issues of ''Unter Null'' are included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].<br />
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<div>[[Image:Unternull_2.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Unter Null'''<br/>Issue 3 1995 <br/> Cover by Apollo]]<br />
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'''Unter Null''' (german for ''Less than Zero'') is a comic [[zine]] published in Cologne, Germany. The publication started as a collaboration between homeless people. The zine was meant to be a platform for communication and a self-help project. First Issue (#0) was self–published 1995 and was sponsored by ''Carpe Diem e.V.'' <br />
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Starting with issue #1 Unter Null was self–published and financed by the collective. Contributions by Apollo, Hiu-Hiu, Fliege, Florian, Gemmel and Sochlez & Schulze (aka [[Oliver Scheibler]]). Format of the first issues was A4.<br />
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Distributors to #2 are Gemmel, Jonas, Hiu Hiu, Onkel '87, Jo Zimmermann, Ulevir Sochlez and Fliege.<br />
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The latest issues were published and produced in 2015 by ''Morgän'' and [[Oliver Scheibler]]with contributions by [[Torben Röse]] and [[Patrick Rieve]].<br />
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Issues of ''Unter Null'' are included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].<br />
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[[Category:Comic Zine]] <br />
[[Category:Punk]] <br />
[[Category: 1990's publications]] [[Category: 2000's publications]] [[Category:2010s publications]]<br />
[[category:Zines from Germany]]<br />
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'''Oliver Scheibler''' (*1972) is an graphic artist from Cologne, Germany. <br />
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He is publishing comic stories and graphic art since 1990 using his family name Oliver Schulze as well as other pseudonyms (Sochlez, Herr Schulze, herrschulze). In 2011 he married and changed his name to Scheibler.<br />
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In 2014 he worked together with author ''Dietmar Dath'' and produced the Graphic Novel ''"Mensch wie Gras wie"'' [http://www.verbrecherverlag.de/book/detail/720], published by Verbrecher Verlag, Berlin.<br />
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===Zines===<br />
*[[Unter Null]], since 1995<br />
*[[Dülan Dog]], Comic<br />
*[[Gladland]]<br />
*[[Schlange und Kaninchen]]<br />
*[[Lotterie der Wahrnehmung]], 2011<br />
*[[Later]] #1, Comic, 2015<br />
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===Contributions===<br />
*[[Schwarzmarkt]] #3, 1993<br />
*[[Mad Happys]], #16, 2005<br />
*[[Murmel Comics]] #21 (2005) and #28 (2008)<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://oliverscheibler.com/ Scheibler's homepage]<br />
*[http://www.verbrecherverlag.de/author/detail/189 Authors infos @ Verbrecher Verlag, Berlin]<br />
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<div>'''Julia Bünnagel''' is a German artist. She is particularly known for her sculptural work. She is also co-founder of the band ''Sculptress of Sound''.<br />
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==Zines==<br />
*[[Duo]]<br />
*[[The Park is Mine]]<br />
*[[The Space in Between]]<br />
*[[Simulate the Simulation]], 2014<br />
*[[Scream Queens]], 2015<br />
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==Contributions==<br />
*[[Van Mij]], 2008<br />
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<div>[[Image:Auge_Portrait_2006.jpg|200px|thumb|right| '''Patrick Rieve''', 2006<br/> selfportrait and a homage to Charles Burns (from the series [[Homework]])]]<br />
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Patrick Rieve (*1971) is an artist from Cologne, Germany.<br />
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===Zines===<br />
*[[Schwarzmarkt]], 1991-1993<br />
*[[Master Flame]], 1998<br />
*Mein Tag mit Batman, 1999<br />
*[[Bone Response]], 2001-2003<br />
*[[Justice Traps the Guilty]], 2005<br />
*[[Homework]], 2006<br />
*[[The Park is Mine]], 2009/2014<br />
*[[Adventures into the Unknown]], 2010<br />
*[[Ace of Space]], 2011<br />
*[[Zine Checker]], 2011-2012<br />
*[[Jasal Kheir–Cairo Detoured]], 2015<br />
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===Contributions===<br />
*[[Die autistische Rose]], 1996<br />
*[[Ln]], 2001<br />
*Van Mij, 2008<br />
*[[Harald's Tribute]] (newsprint), 2010<br />
*[[Fucking Different - irgendwie cool!]], 2011<br />
*[[Schwarzweiss]]-vier, 2013<br />
*M29 Today (newsprint), 2013<br />
*[[Pareidolia]] #21, 2013<br />
*[[Unter Null]], August 2015<br />
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===Books===<br />
[[Image:DeadEndDirtRoad-Rieve-Cover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|]]<br />
*Dead End Dirt Road, 2011<br />
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<div>'''Torben Röse''' is a graphic artist and zinester from Germany.<br />
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His first publication was the science fiction fanzine [[Janx]], released in 1987. Until 1995 he published his comic related drawings, who became more abstract moving in the direction of fine arts, in a series of strange zines introducing the character ''Borsig'', a.k.a. ''Borsig der Sperrbrecher''. After that period ''Röse'' vanished in France, solving spiritual questions in a Buddhist related context.<br />
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Before that he used the name '''Marvin''' as a pseudonym for his comics and cartoons which he published in various German zines such as [[Si-Kartuun]]. A compilation of the abstract series related to the character ''Borsig'' was published using the name ''Torben M. D. W. Röse''.<br />
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In 2011, Torben Röse and [[Patrick Rieve]] published the zine [[Ace of Space]], which included Röse's drawings. It was released on the occasion of the exhibition with the same title at the BeSt-Kunstraum in Essen, Germany in 2011.<br />
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Published in Cologne, Germany in 2013, [[Borsigland]] is his most recent zine.<br />
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===Zines===<br />
*[[Janx]], 1987<br />
*[[Borsig – der Sperrbrecher]]<br />
*[[Ace of Space]], 2011<br />
*[[Nocturnal Journal]], 2012<br />
*[[Six Drawings for Victory]], 2013<br />
*[[Borsigland]], 2013<br />
*[[HAHA!]], 2014<br />
*[[I Am the Violator I Am the Medicine]], 2014<br />
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===Contributions===<br />
*[[Si-Kartuun]] #6, 1991<br />
*[[Shilly Shally]] #2, 2014<br />
*[[Unter Null]], August 2015<br />
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<div>[[Image:Auge_Portrait_2006.jpg|200px|thumb|right| '''Patrick Rieve''', 2006<br/> selfportrait and a homage to Charles Burns (from the series [[Homework]])]]<br />
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Patrick Rieve (*1971) is an artist from Cologne, Germany.<br />
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===Zines===<br />
*[[Schwarzmarkt]], 1991-1993<br />
*[[Master Flame]], 1998<br />
*Mein Tag mit Batman, 1999<br />
*[[Bone Response]], 2001-2003<br />
*[[Justice Traps the Guilty]], 2005<br />
*[[Homework]], 2006<br />
*[[The Park is Mine]], 2009/2014<br />
*[[Adventures into the Unknown]], 2010<br />
*[[Ace of Space]], 2011<br />
*[[Zine Checker]], 2011-2012<br />
*[[Jasal Kheir–Cairo Detoured]], 2015<br />
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===Contributions===<br />
*[[Die autistische Rose]], 1996<br />
*[[Ln]], 2001<br />
*Van Mij, 2008<br />
*[[Harald's Tribute]] (newsprint), 2010<br />
*[[Fucking Different - irgendwie cool!]], 2011<br />
*[[Schwarzweiss]]-vier, 2013<br />
*M29 Today (newsprint), 2013<br />
*[[Pareidolia]] #21, 2013<br />
*[[Unter Null]], #8.2015, 2015<br />
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===Books===<br />
[[Image:DeadEndDirtRoad-Rieve-Cover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|]]<br />
*Dead End Dirt Road, 2011<br />
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<div>'''Supernovas''' is the fourth zine created by blogger [[StarrySailor]] in her stint to create zine's for [http://www.stolensharpierevolution.org/international-zine-month/ International Zine Month 2015]. <br />
Supernovas is a handwritten all text zine about the collapse of stars and first loves.<br />
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<div>'''Supernovas''' is the fourth zine created by blogger [[StarrySailor]] in her stint to create zine's for [http://www.stolensharpierevolution.org/international-zine-month/ International Zine Month 2015]. <br />
Supernovas is a handwritten all text zine about the collapse of stars and first loves.<br />
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<div>Supernovas is the fourth zine created by blogger [[StarrySailor]] in her stint to create zine's for [http://www.stolensharpierevolution.org/international-zine-month/ International Zine Month 2015]. <br />
Supernovas is a handwritten all text zine about the collapse of stars and first loves.<br />
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[[Category:Zine]]</div>Silent servicehttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=User_talk:TBOOKS_COLOGNE&diff=108831User talk:TBOOKS COLOGNE2015-07-01T16:22:22Z<p>Silent service: </p>
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<div>hello TBOOKS COLOGNE, welcome to zinewiki. you accidently deleted the [[ZineWiki:Introduction]].<br />
please create a "new page" and fill it with your informations... have a good time!! --[[User:Silent service|Silent service]] ([[User talk:Silent service|talk]]) 07:41, 30 June 2015 (PDT)<br />
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hey. trasmutated your infos to this place: [[The Cologne Art Book Fair]]. --[[User:Silent service|Silent service]] ([[User talk:Silent service|talk]]) 09:22, 1 July 2015 (PDT)</div>Silent servicehttps://zinewiki.com/zinewiki/index.php?title=The_Cologne_Art_Book_Fair&diff=108830The Cologne Art Book Fair2015-07-01T16:20:09Z<p>Silent service: </p>
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<div>[[Image:TCABF.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Poster by Hamed Eshrat''']]<br />
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'''The Cologne Art Book Fair''' will open its doors for the first time in 2015. The annual event aims to become a must for anyone who is interested in the book as a piece of art. This year’s fair will bring together around 40 international publishers, dedicated to the field of artists’ books in any form. Curated by (Tim) ([[TBOOKS]]), the bookfair will focus on publishers and self-publishing artists based in the Rhineland. Alongside the fair, a series of talks, book launches and readings will broaden the range of interest. The book fair will take place in the Kunsthaus Rhenania and is hosted by the triumvirate André Sauer, Verena Maas and (Tim). Located on the beautiful river Rhine, the Kunsthaus has been a home for artists since 1987. The poster and graphic output for The Cologne Art Book Fair was created by [[Hamed Eshrat]].<br />
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==Participating artists, publisher or zinemaker (amongst others)==<br />
ARCTIC, [[HIMAA]], parasitenpresse, [[Patrick Rieve]], [[TBOOKS]] COLOGNE, [[TFGC Publishing]], [[Torben Röse]]...<br />
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==External Link==<br />
http://www.thecologneartbookfair.com/<br />
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<div>[[Image:TCABF.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Poster by Hamed Eshrat''']]<br />
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'''The Cologne Art Book Fair''' will open its doors for the first time in 2015. The annual event aims to become a must for anyone who is interested in the book as a piece of art. This year’s fair will bring together around 40 international publishers, dedicated to the field of artists’ books in any form. Curated by (Tim) ([[TBOOKS]]), the bookfair will focus on publishers and self-publishing artists based in the Rhineland. Alongside the fair, a series of talks, book launches and readings will broaden the range of interest. The book fair will take place in the Kunsthaus Rhenania and is hosted by the triumvirate André Sauer, Verena Maas and (Tim). Located on the beautiful river Rhine, the Kunsthaus has been a home for artists since 1987. The poster and graphic output for The Cologne Art Book Fair was created by [[Hamed Eshrat]].<br />
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==Participating artists, publisher or zinemaker (amongst others)==<br />
ARCTIC, HIMAA, parasitenpresse, [[Patrick Rieve]], [[TBOOKS]] COLOGNE, [[TFGC Publishing]], [[Torben Röse]]...<br />
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==External Link==<br />
http://www.thecologneartbookfair.com/<br />
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<div>[[Image:TCABF.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Poster by Hamed Eshrat''']]<br />
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'''The Cologne Art Book Fair''' will open its doors for the first time in 2015. The annual event aims to become a must for anyone who is interested in the book as a piece of art. This year’s fair will bring together around 40 international publishers, dedicated to the field of artists’ books in any form. Curated by (Tim) ([[TBOOKS]]), the bookfair will focus on publishers and self-publishing artists based in the Rhineland. Alongside the fair, a series of talks, book launches and readings will broaden the range of interest. The book fair will take place in the Kunsthaus Rhenania and is hosted by the triumvirate André Sauer, Verena Maas and (Tim). Located on the beautiful river Rhine, the Kunsthaus has been a home for artists since 1987. The poster and graphic output for The Cologne Art Book Fair was created by [[Hamed Eshrat]].<br />
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==Participating artists, publisher or zinemaker (amongst others)==<br />
ARCTIC, HIMAA, parasitenpresse, [[Patrick's Zine Distro]], [[Patrick Rieve]], [[TBOOKS]] COLOGNE, [[TFGC Publishing]], [[Torben Röse]]...<br />
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==External Link==<br />
http://www.thecologneartbookfair.com/<br />
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