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His next zine, [[Twenty-Four Hours]] was begun while he lived in Japan and continued upon his relocation to Austin, Texas, and finally, New York City. This [[Lit-zine|literary zine]] has featured fiction, interviews, comics and poetry, with contributions from fellow zine makers such as Ben Brown, Tim Doyle and [[Ben Snakepit]]. The zine was released in print from 2001 till 2004. Medsker then took the zine online, where it remains. One of his most current zines is [[Teach]], an autobiographical comic about his life as a teacher and writer in New York City, which he's published since the summer of 2009.  
 
His next zine, [[Twenty-Four Hours]] was begun while he lived in Japan and continued upon his relocation to Austin, Texas, and finally, New York City. This [[Lit-zine|literary zine]] has featured fiction, interviews, comics and poetry, with contributions from fellow zine makers such as Ben Brown, Tim Doyle and [[Ben Snakepit]]. The zine was released in print from 2001 till 2004. Medsker then took the zine online, where it remains. One of his most current zines is [[Teach]], an autobiographical comic about his life as a teacher and writer in New York City, which he's published since the summer of 2009.  
  
He is currently working on a series of zines called [[Teach U]], which incorporate college syllabus materials and teaching materials with zine features and a zine-y feel.
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He is currently working on a series of zines called [[Teach U]], which incorporate college syllabus materials and teaching materials with zine features and a zine-y feel. Teach U is part of a larger project Josh is working on called the LaGuardia Zine Project.
  
 
In 2003, Josh Medsker, with the help of Zach Vowell,  founded the [[Austin zine library|Austin Zine Library]]. It consisted of 4,000 to 5, 000 titles. He handed the reins over to Cheetara Thundercats upon his departure for New York City.
 
In 2003, Josh Medsker, with the help of Zach Vowell,  founded the [[Austin zine library|Austin Zine Library]]. It consisted of 4,000 to 5, 000 titles. He handed the reins over to Cheetara Thundercats upon his departure for New York City.

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Josh Medsker is a zine editor from the U.S.A.

One of his first titles was the punk zine Noise Noise Noise. It was published in Anchorage Alaska from 1994 till 1996. Eleven issues were released during those years.

His next zine, Twenty-Four Hours was begun while he lived in Japan and continued upon his relocation to Austin, Texas, and finally, New York City. This literary zine has featured fiction, interviews, comics and poetry, with contributions from fellow zine makers such as Ben Brown, Tim Doyle and Ben Snakepit. The zine was released in print from 2001 till 2004. Medsker then took the zine online, where it remains. One of his most current zines is Teach, an autobiographical comic about his life as a teacher and writer in New York City, which he's published since the summer of 2009.

He is currently working on a series of zines called Teach U, which incorporate college syllabus materials and teaching materials with zine features and a zine-y feel. Teach U is part of a larger project Josh is working on called the LaGuardia Zine Project.

In 2003, Josh Medsker, with the help of Zach Vowell, founded the Austin Zine Library. It consisted of 4,000 to 5, 000 titles. He handed the reins over to Cheetara Thundercats upon his departure for New York City.

Josh Medsker has written for a number of publications, such as Maximum Rock 'N' Roll, the San Francisco Bay Guardian, Anchorage Press, andFriction.

He has also taught classes on zine-making at ABC No Rio in New York.

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