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  • ...and mass media's marketing of "feminine hygiene" products. Starting with issue 1 in August 2005, the zine has included deconstruction of vintage ads and p The zine ran to 7 issues in total, in 2021 Chella published 2 books about period positivity for children and adults.
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  • [[Image:Carandaith_issue_7_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Carandaith''' <br/> Issue 7 October 1972 <br/> Cover by Jim Shull]] Issue 1, published July 1968, included a review of the record ''Poems and Songs
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  • '''Toronto the Ghood''' was a one issue only anthology of writing from Toronto fanzines edited by [[Taral Wayne]]. *"My 2 cents Worth" by [[Susan Wood]], from ''Energumen'' #4, 1970, and #6, 1971
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  • ...documented Willie’s time when he went to live in New Orleans in the US for 2 years. In America, he toured with several other zine writers performing re
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  • [[Image:Pendulum_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Pendulum'''<br/>Issue 4 March 1953<br/>Cover art by Richard Bergeron]] ...uding issue 2.2, so altogether four issues, but counted as three. The last issue was released in March 1953.
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  • Issue 1 - Braid, Jeremy Enigk, Compound Red, The Most Secret Method, The Van Pelt Issue 2 - Shipping News, Sleepytime Trio, Traluma, Very Secretary, The Promise Ring
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  • * [[The Anvil]] writers guide (one issue, October 2002) * [[Boston Heights]] Magazine (one issue, April 2004)
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  • ...sa_issue_2_tig.png |right|200px|frame|'''Vice Versa'''<br/>Volume 1, Issue 2 July 1947<br/> Table of contents]] ...make 4 copies, and then repeating the process to create 10 copies of each issue. Although not usually referred to as a "zine", Eyde was involved in the sci
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  • ...rather harsh reviews, causing the flow of mail to suddenly trickle off. By issue#5 though, the magazine was back on track. Each passing year, XYZed was well ...w technology, Jay still thought the magazine needed a more personal touch. Issue#13, in 2001, displayed a new look, a new address and a new attitude to grea
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  • [[Image:Busy Bea.jpg|145px|thumb|right|'''Busy Bea's Bush''' Issue 2]] ...m_gallery2&Itemid=28&g2_itemId=1196 Free download of '''Busy Bea's Bush''' Issue Three]
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  • [[Image:TLMA_issue3_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''TLMA''' <br/>Issue 3 1952<br/>Cover art by Ronald Clyne ]] ...ne 1951. Issue 3 was published April 1952, with issue 4 following in June. Issue 5 appeared in August with Carole Hickman as co-editor, and 6 appeared in Oc
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  • [[Image:Babel_1.jpg‎ |right|frame|'''Babel'''<br/>Issue 1<br/>Cover art by Terry Austin]] ...ted offset, 3 hold punched and brad bound, about was about 90 pages. Issue 2 was released in January 1972, #3 in October 1972, #4 in February 1973, and
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  • Issue #1: ''The Commodification of Mental Health'' by Jackie Kennelly, ''Big Phar Issue #2: ''Did Drugs Play a Role?'' an article by Angela Bischoff on environmental
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  • [[Image:Viewpoints1.jpg|right|frame|'''Viewpoints'''<br/> Issue 1 Summer 1952 <br/> Cover art by Rosco E. Wright]] ...published but only dreamed of.) The booklets are 8.5 x 5.5 inches. Vols 1-2 run 14 pages. Vol 3 is 22 pages. Vol 4 is 15 pages. All are letterpress pri
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  • [[Image:Bitch-copy2.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Dear Rude Bitch'''<br/>Issue 2 Summer 1984<br/>Cover art by Rob Hansen]]
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  • [[Image:Threshold_copy.jpg|right|frame|'''Threshold of Fantasy'''<br/>Issue 1 Spring 1982]] The first issue appeared in Spring 1982 from San Jose, California. It featured an interview
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  • [[Image:Camber_196x_n14_copy.jpg|right|frame|'''Camber'''<br/>Issue 14 June 1964<br/>Cover art by Jim Cawthorn]] ...continued to release ''Camber'' until June, 1964, when issue 14, the last issue, was published.
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  • [[Image:BurntToast1_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Burnt Toast'''<br/>Issue 1 February 1990<br/>Cover art by Jonathan Barons]] ...s, the first issue appearing in February 1990. The last issue on paper was issue 13, published May 1993. Also released was the ''Burnt Toast'' video. Altho
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  • ...ms and independent works. Although such varied content is featured in each issue, ESR has often published theme issues, devoted to one topic, such as educat ...ts tenth anniversary in the fall of 2011, with the publication of its 24th issue. It began as a xeroxed digest-sized quarterly, until expanding to a laser-
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  • ...land, in the 1970s. Four issues appeared, the first issue in August 1978, #2 in November 1978, #3 in March 1979, and the last in August 1979.
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