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Green Zine began as a Green Day [[fanzine]], but gradually became a [[perzine]] about Road's various homes between Miami and Philadelphia, racism in her communities, the strength of her friends, coming to terms with assault, gender, sexuality, and identity and more. It has been featured in Volumes Six, Seven and Eight of [[Zine Yearbook]].
 
Green Zine began as a Green Day [[fanzine]], but gradually became a [[perzine]] about Road's various homes between Miami and Philadelphia, racism in her communities, the strength of her friends, coming to terms with assault, gender, sexuality, and identity and more. It has been featured in Volumes Six, Seven and Eight of [[Zine Yearbook]].
  
For issue #15 of Green Zine, Road decided instead to have [[Microcosm Publishing]] publish a perfect bound graphic novel, entitled [[Indestructible]], as opposed to the [[off set]] copying and saddle-stitching of her previous issues.
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#14 was published by [[Microcosm Publishing]] in 2004 with an initial print run of 2,000 copies. 2,000 additional copies have been printed to date.  
  
Green Zine, and the art work of Christy Road, was featured in the exhibition ''[[The Copyist Conspiracy: An Exhibition of Zine Art]]'' in San Francisco in 2005.  
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For issue #15 of Green Zine, Road decided instead to have [[Microcosm Publishing]] publish a paperback illustrated novel, entitled [[Indestructible]], as opposed to the [[off set]] printing and saddle-stitching of her previous issues.
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Green Zine, and the art work of Cristy Road, was featured in the exhibition ''[[The Copyist Conspiracy: An Exhibition of Zine Art]]'' in San Francisco in 2005.  
  
 
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Revision as of 17:14, 19 May 2007

Green Zine #13

Green Zine is a perzine written by New York artist Cristy Road.

Green Zine began as a Green Day fanzine, but gradually became a perzine about Road's various homes between Miami and Philadelphia, racism in her communities, the strength of her friends, coming to terms with assault, gender, sexuality, and identity and more. It has been featured in Volumes Six, Seven and Eight of Zine Yearbook.

  1. 14 was published by Microcosm Publishing in 2004 with an initial print run of 2,000 copies. 2,000 additional copies have been printed to date.

For issue #15 of Green Zine, Road decided instead to have Microcosm Publishing publish a paperback illustrated novel, entitled Indestructible, as opposed to the off set printing and saddle-stitching of her previous issues.

Green Zine, and the art work of Cristy Road, was featured in the exhibition The Copyist Conspiracy: An Exhibition of Zine Art in San Francisco in 2005.

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