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'''[[Zine_World:_A_Reader%27s_Guide_to_the_Underground_Press|Zine World: A Reader's Guide to the Underground Press]]''' is an independent publication which covers independent and underground media. It reviews mostly [[zine]]s, but also [[book]]s, [[comic]]s, [[newsletter]]s, [[video]]s and spoken word recordings.  
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'''[[Factsheet Five]]''' was a comprehensive guide to [[zine]]s and alternative publications. Each issue was packed with reviews of independent and unusual publications. Every issue of Factsheet Five cataloged and reviewed an abundance of zines – complete with price, critical reviews, and ordering information. Additionally, it included informative articles on zine culture, independent publishing, lively columns, interviews with self-publishers, and an extensive news section.
  
The material it covers is generally available directly from the publishers, and each review includes ordering information and other specifics (such as whether or not the item is free to prisoners, or the publisher's [[trade]] policy).  
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F5 was founded in 1982 by [[Mike Gunderloy]], who began the [[review zine]] as a two-page dittoed publication and grew it into the premiere place to get your [[zine]] reviewed and read [[zine]] reviews. [[Cari Goldberg Janice]] became co-editor in the late '1980s. Shortly after Gunderloy and Goldberg Janice published the 1991 book "The World of Zine," which compiled a number of zines featured on the pages of Factsheet 5, Gunderloy quit the magazine.
  
Its news section covers [[free speech]] issues and other topics of interest to the independent publishing community. It has published essays from [[Karl Wenclas]], [[Jeff Somers]] and other prominent underground writers.
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File:Factsheet5-cover.jpg
Factsheet Five cover

Factsheet Five was a comprehensive guide to zines and alternative publications. Each issue was packed with reviews of independent and unusual publications. Every issue of Factsheet Five cataloged and reviewed an abundance of zines – complete with price, critical reviews, and ordering information. Additionally, it included informative articles on zine culture, independent publishing, lively columns, interviews with self-publishers, and an extensive news section.

F5 was founded in 1982 by Mike Gunderloy, who began the review zine as a two-page dittoed publication and grew it into the premiere place to get your zine reviewed and read zine reviews. Cari Goldberg Janice became co-editor in the late '1980s. Shortly after Gunderloy and Goldberg Janice published the 1991 book "The World of Zine," which compiled a number of zines featured on the pages of Factsheet 5, Gunderloy quit the magazine.

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