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<div style="font-size:162%;border:none;margin: 0;padding:.1em;color:#000">Welcome to '''[[ZineWiki:About|ZineWiki]]!'''</div>
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<div style="top:+0.2em;font-size: 95%">ZineWiki: the zine encyclopedia that [[ZineWiki:Introduction|anyone can edit]]</div>
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<div id="articlecount" style="width:100%;text-align:center;font-size:85%;">currently with [[Special:Statistics|{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}]] original articles</div>
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The Independent Media Wikipedia.
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[[Image:11764_600_copy.jpg|thumb|right|TARDIS #8]]
  
== Things to Start With ==
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'''TARDIS''' was a fanzine published in London, UK, devoted to the television series ''Dr. Who''.
  
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First published in Spring 1975 by Andrew Johnson, the first issue of TARDIS  featured a tribute to William Hartnell, an interview with Terry Nation and an article on ''The Six Million Dollar Man''. ... Contributors of art work included Stuart Glazebrook, among others. Contributors of photographs included Stephen Payne, and Jan Vincent-Rudzki, among others. Contributors of writing included Jeremy Betham, Gordon Blowes, Geraint Jones, Jeanette Napier, Jan Vincent-Rudzki, and Martin Wiggins, among others.  
  
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With issue 7 from May 1976, TARDIS became the fanzine for the Dr. Who Appreciation Society. [[TARDIS|Read More...]]'''
  
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'''ZineWiki''' is open to contributions, additions and [[ZineWiki:Introduction|editing from anyone]], anywhere, at any time. However, we do ask that you [[Special:Userlogin|register a free account first]], so that we can cut down on spam and malicious edits.
 
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* Wondering what a '''[[Zine|zine]]''' is?
* For the List of Zines on the Internet, let’s vote: Should we call them “e-zines,” “webzines,” or “online zines?
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* For the pages of Lists (example: [[List_of_Distros|List of Distros]]), should those entries link to their external websites, or should they each link to an internal ZineWiki page for that distro. The internal page would then feature the distro’s history, who’s running it, notable projects, and, of course, an external link to their site.
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* Find out more by reading the [[ZineWiki:Manual of Style|Manual of Style]].
 
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Feel free to add your project, contribute additional information to already existing pages, or to edit what’s already published. Subjects should be explained in terms of their relevance to zines and independent media.
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Revision as of 17:29, 19 July 2014

Welcome to ZineWiki!
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currently with 5,220 original articles

ZineWiki is an open-source encyclopedia devoted to zines and independent media. It covers the history, production, distribution and culture of the small press.

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Featured Article!

TARDIS #8

TARDIS was a fanzine published in London, UK, devoted to the television series Dr. Who.

First published in Spring 1975 by Andrew Johnson, the first issue of TARDIS featured a tribute to William Hartnell, an interview with Terry Nation and an article on The Six Million Dollar Man. ... Contributors of art work included Stuart Glazebrook, among others. Contributors of photographs included Stephen Payne, and Jan Vincent-Rudzki, among others. Contributors of writing included Jeremy Betham, Gordon Blowes, Geraint Jones, Jeanette Napier, Jan Vincent-Rudzki, and Martin Wiggins, among others.

With issue 7 from May 1976, TARDIS became the fanzine for the Dr. Who Appreciation Society. Read More...

First Time Here?

ZineWiki is open to contributions, additions and editing from anyone, anywhere, at any time. However, we do ask that you register a free account first, so that we can cut down on spam and malicious edits.

Or maybe you'd prefer to browse:

Feel free to add your project, contribute additional information to already existing pages, or to edit what’s already published. Subjects should be explained in terms of their relevance to zines and independent media.