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'''David Palmer''' is the founder and developer of [[Diysearch|DIY Search]]. Originally starting with [[zine]] publishing in 1988 with a small two issue run [[fanzine]] called [[Empty Words]]. From there was [[Upstate Zine]], a popular hardcore/[[straight edge]] zine chronicalling the goings on of the Syracuse New York hardcore scene.  
 
'''David Palmer''' is the founder and developer of [[Diysearch|DIY Search]]. Originally starting with [[zine]] publishing in 1988 with a small two issue run [[fanzine]] called [[Empty Words]]. From there was [[Upstate Zine]], a popular hardcore/[[straight edge]] zine chronicalling the goings on of the Syracuse New York hardcore scene.  
  
In addition to helping to run other zines such as [[Basic Motor Skills]], [[Typograpunx]] and [[Japh]], Palmer also went on to start [http://www.minusonezine.org Minusone] zine, a geek/culture zine that comes out whenever time permits.  
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In addition to helping to run other zines such as [[Basic Motor Skills]], [[Typograpunx]] and [[Japh]], Palmer also went on to start [[Minusone]] zine, a geek/culture zine that comes out whenever time permits. Another new zine is in the works with [[Diysearch|DIY Search]] editor, Solomon Grey, entitled "enoctum," which will be a different twist to the "graphic novel" concept.
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Revision as of 12:41, 3 August 2006

David Palmer is the founder and developer of DIY Search. Originally starting with zine publishing in 1988 with a small two issue run fanzine called Empty Words. From there was Upstate Zine, a popular hardcore/straight edge zine chronicalling the goings on of the Syracuse New York hardcore scene.

In addition to helping to run other zines such as Basic Motor Skills, Typograpunx and Japh, Palmer also went on to start Minusone zine, a geek/culture zine that comes out whenever time permits. Another new zine is in the works with DIY Search editor, Solomon Grey, entitled "enoctum," which will be a different twist to the "graphic novel" concept.