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'''Harley R. Pageot''' is a [[zinester]] from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. 
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[[Image:HarleyRPageot.jpg|frame|Harley R. Pageot]]
  
He has published seven issues of his [[perzine]] [[Yard Sale!]], one issue of the minicomic series [[Summer Tears]], the first chapter in a litzine series called [[The Remnants]], one issue in a series documenting his proto-zine life called ''Super Cool Awe Some'', and the [[one-shot|one-shots]] ''100 Things I Love'' and ''Dear Jen''.
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'''Harley Raymond Pageot''' (born February 20, 1985) is a [[zinester]] living in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada.
  
Harley has founded and runs the arts collective Broken Arts out of Oshawa which puts on zine fairs, workshops, concerts, and other events in the cityTheir first year of activity was documented in Harley's zine ''Broken Arts: Year One''.
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Harley was born in [[Toronto]] where he lived until age fourteen when he moved to the suburbs of Oshawa.  He discovered zines via the indiepop community and first purchases and inspirations included [[Bottle Rocket]] and [[Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams]].
  
His zine career was inspired and instigated by the zines [[Bottle Rocket]] and [[Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams]] as well as the comics of [[John Porcellino]].  [[Kissoff]] has also been cited as a strong influence on his work.
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Harley created his first zine, an indiepop fanzine entitled [[Yard Sale!]], in May of 2009.  A second issue followed in August as well as a [[listzine]] called ''100 Things I Love'' in October.
  
===Zines===
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By this point more exposure to zines and a trip to [[Portland, Oregon]] had broadened Harley's spectrum.  Not fully comfortable creating a pop fanzine Harley's introduction to the zine [[Kissoff]] convinced him that what he really wanted to make was a perzine.  ''Yard Sale! #3'' came out November 2009 and featured a switch from half-page to quarter-page sizing as well as a noted content shift to perzine material, dropping all fanzine features.  YS!3 also featured a loose theme on the topic of autumn.
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The preceding July had seen Harley start an arts collective called Broken Arts in Oshawa.  This led to the publishing of a zine manifesto for the collective in November as well as the launching of the [[Broken Arts Fair]], a zine/craft fair.  Via Broken Arts would also wind up running a series of zine workshops in Oshawa at various coffee shops and libraries.
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January 2010 featured the publishing of ''Super Cool Awe Some #1'', a zine series documenting Harley's proto-zine life.  The first issue featured highlights from notebooks and school assignments of Harley's from age 5 to 15.
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YS!4 - the "being single" issue - came out on Harley's 25th birthday on February 20, 2010.  YS!5 - the "you can go home again" issue - followed in April, as well as YS!5.5 - the "it's new to me" issue.  The spring 2010 issue of [[Broken Pencil]] also featured a pictorial profile on Harley.
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''Dear Jen'', a series of letters written from Harley to a girl named Jen, was published in May and Broken Arts' first anniversary in July was celebrated with the zine ''Broken Arts: Year One'' which documents the entire first year of activity for the collective.  YS!6 - the "summer" issue - was a [[24-Hour Zine Thing]] entry and came out in late July.
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In August Broken Arts launched their own zine distro and [[Summer Tears]] #1, the first issue of a six-issue minicomic series written by Harley and drawn by [[Andrea Manica]], was published late August 2010.
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''The Remnants'' was an ongoing slice-of-life/superhero comic that Harley had been writing for over a decade.  With difficulty finding an artist to collaborate with Harley made the decision to reformat the series into prose instead.  The [[litzine]] ''The Remnants - Chapter 1'' was released September 2010 and is set to continue indefinitely.
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Harley is currently editing a [[compzine]] about vegetarianism entitled ''Why I Don't Eat Meat'' as well as the first issue of a compilation perzine showcasing first-time zinesters called [[Charming & Splendid]].  In addition to these YS!7 is set to come out October 2010 with a focus on school and work.  The second Broken Arts Fair is also set for December 11, 2010.
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==Bibliography==
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===Solo Zines===
 
*[[100 Things I Love]]
 
*[[100 Things I Love]]
 
*[[Broken Arts: Year One]]
 
*[[Broken Arts: Year One]]
 
*[[Dear Jen]]
 
*[[Dear Jen]]
 
*[[The Remnants]] - Chapter 1
 
*[[The Remnants]] - Chapter 1
*[[Summer Tears]] #1 (of 6)
 
 
*[[Super Cool Awe Some]] #1
 
*[[Super Cool Awe Some]] #1
 
*[[Yard Sale!]] #1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5.5, 6
 
*[[Yard Sale!]] #1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5.5, 6
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===Split Zines===
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*[[Summer Tears]] #1 (of 6)
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===As Editor===
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*[[Charming & Splendid]] #1
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*[[Why I Don't Eat Meat]]
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===Contributions To Other Zines===
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*[[Absent Cause]] #3
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*[[Broken Pencil]] Fall 2010 issue
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*[[DIY Or Don't We?]] #2
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*[[Photocopy Press]] #2
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==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*[http://alongwaltz.etsy.com/ Harley on Etsy] - with zine purchasing information
 
*[http://alongwaltz.etsy.com/ Harley on Etsy] - with zine purchasing information
*[http://www.brokenarts.ca/ Broken Arts] - with event information
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*[http://www.brokenarts.ca/ Broken Arts] - with event and distro information
  
 
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Revision as of 00:30, 12 September 2010

Harley R. Pageot

Harley Raymond Pageot (born February 20, 1985) is a zinester living in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada.

Harley was born in Toronto where he lived until age fourteen when he moved to the suburbs of Oshawa. He discovered zines via the indiepop community and first purchases and inspirations included Bottle Rocket and Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams.

Harley created his first zine, an indiepop fanzine entitled Yard Sale!, in May of 2009. A second issue followed in August as well as a listzine called 100 Things I Love in October.

By this point more exposure to zines and a trip to Portland, Oregon had broadened Harley's spectrum. Not fully comfortable creating a pop fanzine Harley's introduction to the zine Kissoff convinced him that what he really wanted to make was a perzine. Yard Sale! #3 came out November 2009 and featured a switch from half-page to quarter-page sizing as well as a noted content shift to perzine material, dropping all fanzine features. YS!3 also featured a loose theme on the topic of autumn.

The preceding July had seen Harley start an arts collective called Broken Arts in Oshawa. This led to the publishing of a zine manifesto for the collective in November as well as the launching of the Broken Arts Fair, a zine/craft fair. Via Broken Arts would also wind up running a series of zine workshops in Oshawa at various coffee shops and libraries.

January 2010 featured the publishing of Super Cool Awe Some #1, a zine series documenting Harley's proto-zine life. The first issue featured highlights from notebooks and school assignments of Harley's from age 5 to 15.

YS!4 - the "being single" issue - came out on Harley's 25th birthday on February 20, 2010. YS!5 - the "you can go home again" issue - followed in April, as well as YS!5.5 - the "it's new to me" issue. The spring 2010 issue of Broken Pencil also featured a pictorial profile on Harley.

Dear Jen, a series of letters written from Harley to a girl named Jen, was published in May and Broken Arts' first anniversary in July was celebrated with the zine Broken Arts: Year One which documents the entire first year of activity for the collective. YS!6 - the "summer" issue - was a 24-Hour Zine Thing entry and came out in late July.

In August Broken Arts launched their own zine distro and Summer Tears #1, the first issue of a six-issue minicomic series written by Harley and drawn by Andrea Manica, was published late August 2010.

The Remnants was an ongoing slice-of-life/superhero comic that Harley had been writing for over a decade. With difficulty finding an artist to collaborate with Harley made the decision to reformat the series into prose instead. The litzine The Remnants - Chapter 1 was released September 2010 and is set to continue indefinitely.

Harley is currently editing a compzine about vegetarianism entitled Why I Don't Eat Meat as well as the first issue of a compilation perzine showcasing first-time zinesters called Charming & Splendid. In addition to these YS!7 is set to come out October 2010 with a focus on school and work. The second Broken Arts Fair is also set for December 11, 2010.


Bibliography

Solo Zines

Split Zines

As Editor

Contributions To Other Zines


External links