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===History===
 
===History===
  
The Arcade Distro was run out of Austin from 2002- 2005 by Jessica Champion, who also wrote [[Option Paralysis]] Zine. The distro was passed down to her from a friend who no longer had the time to run it. Her only instructions were to pass it on if she couldn't keep up with it. For years, she sucessfully distributed a wide range of zines including [[Blurt!]], [[Truckface]], and [[Avow]]. There was no particular theme, though the distro reflected her personal preference for [[Craft zines]], [[Perzine|Personal zines]], and political literature. The Arcade Distro was on an indefinite hiatus from 2005- 2007, as Jessica no longer had time to run the distro. She commented that running a website and the mail order aspects of a distro were very time consuming. In June of 2007, she kept her promise to pass down the Arcade Distro, and mailed the remaining 'zines to Houston kids Aaron and Lauren, who are both involved on varying levels with projects including [[Greasespot]] zine, and the [[Capitol City 'Zine Compilation]].
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The distro was called "As The World Burns" before Arcade Distro, and it was run by 3 kids: Brea, Catherine, and Zane (Brea and Zane are brother and sister). They ran it first out of Marshall, Texas, and then Austin.
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It was passed down to Jessica Champion, who also wrote [[Option Paralysis]] Zine. Jessica ran Arcade Distro out of Austin from 2002- 2005.There was no particular theme, though the distro reflected her personal preference for [[Craft zines]], [[Perzine|Personal zines]], and political literature. The Arcade Distro was on an indefinite hiatus from 2005- 2007, as Jessica no longer had time to run the distro. She commented that running a website and the mail order aspects of a distro were very time consuming.  
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In June of 2007, Jessica kept her promise to pass down the Arcade Distro. She mailed the remaining 'zines to Lauren, a former fellow collective member at [[Monkey Wrench Books]] on the condition that Lauren made the same promise she had made not to let the distro die. Lauren now runs the distro out of Houston and has been involved with various other projects including  
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[[Greasespot]] zine, [[Razorcake]] magazine, and the [[Capitol City 'Zine Compilation]].
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Lauren, along with Aaron (who helped run the distro until he moved to San Antonio in the fall of 2007) began their new incarnation of Arcade Distro by tabling at hardcore shows in the Houston area. They sold the zines that were passed down to them in order to raise money to buy zines that are more in line with their own interests. They focused on carrying zines that were made in Texas, as well as [[Anarchism|anarchist]] and DIY literature.
  
 
===Current===
 
===Current===
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Stock: Arcade Distro carries zines, magazines, stickers, postcards, and buttons.
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Zines: [[Craft zines]], [[Perzine|Personal zines]], [[Anarchism|anarchist]], [[music zines]], [[travel zines]], [[cookzines]], and more literature related to the underground DIY and punk sucultures.
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Examples: [[Art and Science of Billboard Improvement]], [[Brainscan]] #21, [[Fatty Boom Boom]] #3, [[Greasespot]] #4, [[Heat Seeker]] #2, [[Rad Dad]] #7, [[Razorcake]] #42, [[Rad Dad]] #7, [[Snakepit]] #16
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Ordering: The current mailing address for Arcade Distro and other information regarding how to place an order can be found on the "Ordering Info" page of the Arcade Distro website. Arcade Distro currently accepts cash, check, and money order for US orders, and Paypal for international orders. Postage costs are estimated based on the number of zines ordered. Orders usually ship on the day they are recieved.
  
Aaron and Lauren have begun tabling at hardcore shows in the Houston area. Their plan is to sell the zines that were passed down to them in order to raise money to buy zines that are more in line with their own interests. The new Arcade Distro will focus on carrying free [[Anarchism|anarchist]] and radical political literature, and as many Texas zines as they can track down. The Arcade Distro Website should be up and running again by the end of summer 2007.
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Submissions: Arcade Distro is always accepting zines for consideration to be added to the catalog. For more information about where to send your zine and what else needs to e included with a submission, check out the "About" page of the Arcade Distro website.
  
 
==Contact==
 
==Contact==
  
For more information, contact airson1234@yahoo.com or laurendzs@hotmail.com
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For more information, contact arcadedistro@gmail.com
  
 
==External Link==
 
==External Link==

Revision as of 22:48, 27 January 2008

Arcade Distro is a Texas-based distro specializing in zines from that state.


History

The distro was called "As The World Burns" before Arcade Distro, and it was run by 3 kids: Brea, Catherine, and Zane (Brea and Zane are brother and sister). They ran it first out of Marshall, Texas, and then Austin.

It was passed down to Jessica Champion, who also wrote Option Paralysis Zine. Jessica ran Arcade Distro out of Austin from 2002- 2005.There was no particular theme, though the distro reflected her personal preference for Craft zines, Personal zines, and political literature. The Arcade Distro was on an indefinite hiatus from 2005- 2007, as Jessica no longer had time to run the distro. She commented that running a website and the mail order aspects of a distro were very time consuming.

In June of 2007, Jessica kept her promise to pass down the Arcade Distro. She mailed the remaining 'zines to Lauren, a former fellow collective member at Monkey Wrench Books on the condition that Lauren made the same promise she had made not to let the distro die. Lauren now runs the distro out of Houston and has been involved with various other projects including Greasespot zine, Razorcake magazine, and the Capitol City 'Zine Compilation.

Lauren, along with Aaron (who helped run the distro until he moved to San Antonio in the fall of 2007) began their new incarnation of Arcade Distro by tabling at hardcore shows in the Houston area. They sold the zines that were passed down to them in order to raise money to buy zines that are more in line with their own interests. They focused on carrying zines that were made in Texas, as well as anarchist and DIY literature.

Current

Stock: Arcade Distro carries zines, magazines, stickers, postcards, and buttons.

Zines: Craft zines, Personal zines, anarchist, music zines, travel zines, cookzines, and more literature related to the underground DIY and punk sucultures.

Examples: Art and Science of Billboard Improvement, Brainscan #21, Fatty Boom Boom #3, Greasespot #4, Heat Seeker #2, Rad Dad #7, Razorcake #42, Rad Dad #7, Snakepit #16

Ordering: The current mailing address for Arcade Distro and other information regarding how to place an order can be found on the "Ordering Info" page of the Arcade Distro website. Arcade Distro currently accepts cash, check, and money order for US orders, and Paypal for international orders. Postage costs are estimated based on the number of zines ordered. Orders usually ship on the day they are recieved.

Submissions: Arcade Distro is always accepting zines for consideration to be added to the catalog. For more information about where to send your zine and what else needs to e included with a submission, check out the "About" page of the Arcade Distro website.

Contact

For more information, contact arcadedistro@gmail.com

External Link