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Started in the Summer of 1995 by Jay Jones, Roy Cleary, and Traci Burns as "The Magazine Formerly Known As..."  Later renamed "Formerly Known As," then later simply "FKA." Zine included personal articles, cartoons, zine and music reviews, and fiction by the authors and various contributors.  The zine sold for a dollar an issue (or a stamp and a trade) and was published sporadically from 1995 - 1998.  The final issue, #20, was given away free with copies of The Roy Clark Method's first CD, ''Mild-Mannered Supermen'' in 2001.
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Started in the Summer of 1995 by [[Jay Jones]], [[Roy Cleary]], and [[Traci Burns]] as "The Magazine Formerly Known As..."  Later renamed "Formerly Known As," then later simply "FKA." Zine included personal articles, cartoons, zine and music reviews, and fiction by the authors and various contributors.  The zine sold for a dollar an issue (or a stamp and a trade) and was published sporadically from 1995 - 1998.  The final issue, #20, was given away free with copies of The Roy Clark Method's first CD, ''Mild-Mannered Supermen'' in 2001.
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Latest revision as of 20:13, 29 November 2015

Started in the Summer of 1995 by Jay Jones, Roy Cleary, and Traci Burns as "The Magazine Formerly Known As..." Later renamed "Formerly Known As," then later simply "FKA." Zine included personal articles, cartoons, zine and music reviews, and fiction by the authors and various contributors. The zine sold for a dollar an issue (or a stamp and a trade) and was published sporadically from 1995 - 1998. The final issue, #20, was given away free with copies of The Roy Clark Method's first CD, Mild-Mannered Supermen in 2001.