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'''Rollerderby''' was a quite infamous [[zine]] from Dover, NH published throughout the 1990s by [[Lisa Carver]] (AKA Lisa Suckdog). It was explicit, feminist, often over-the-top and sometimes featured very graphic nudity. Issues of Rollerderby included interviews with [[Vaginal Davis]], [[Dame Darcy]], [[Cindy Dall]], [[Boyd Rice]], [[Nick Zedd]], [[GG Allin]], [[Kate Landau]], [[Queen Itchie]], [[Liz Armstrong]] and many others. A collection of articles from the zine were published in Rollerderby: The Book, which was followed by a national book reading tour to a lot of zine and alt press bookstores.
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'''Rollerderby''' was a quite infamous [[zine]] from Dover, NH published throughout the 1990s by [[Lisa Carver]] (AKA Lisa Suckdog). It was explicit, feminist, often over-the-top and sometimes featured very graphic nudity. Issues of Rollerderby included interviews with [[Vaginal Davis]], [[Dame Darcy]], [[Cindy Dall]], [[Boyd Rice]], [[Nick Zedd]], [[GG Allin]], [[Kate Landau]], [[Queen Itchie]] (editor of [[Everything I Touch Turns to Shit and Garbage]]), [[Liz Armstrong]] and many others. A collection of articles from the zine were published in Rollerderby: The Book, which was followed by a national book reading tour to a lot of zine and alt press bookstores.
  
 
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Revision as of 04:39, 26 March 2007

Rollerderby was a quite infamous zine from Dover, NH published throughout the 1990s by Lisa Carver (AKA Lisa Suckdog). It was explicit, feminist, often over-the-top and sometimes featured very graphic nudity. Issues of Rollerderby included interviews with Vaginal Davis, Dame Darcy, Cindy Dall, Boyd Rice, Nick Zedd, GG Allin, Kate Landau, Queen Itchie (editor of Everything I Touch Turns to Shit and Garbage), Liz Armstrong and many others. A collection of articles from the zine were published in Rollerderby: The Book, which was followed by a national book reading tour to a lot of zine and alt press bookstores.

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