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  • '''Patrick West''' is a [[writer]] and [[zinester]]. ...as been publishing [[Change Zine]] since 1992. He currently lives in [[New York]].
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  • ...shing house called [[New Mouth From the Dirty South]]. He now lives in New York City and works a group called Resource Generation, which seeks to provide f [[Category:Zinester|Schweser]] [[Category:New York Zinesters|Schweser]]
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  • ...eventeen''' is the pen name for 19-year-old girl zinester who lives in New York. Henri writes the zines [[Fortuneteller]] and [[My Summer of Potter]], a H [[Category:Zinester|Seventeen]][[category:New York Zinesters|Seventeen]]
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  • '''Greg Butterfield''' (aka redguard) is a [[zinester]] from Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A. [[Category:Zinester]] [[Category:New York Zinesters]]
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  • '''Ken Bausert''' is a [[zinester]] living in East Meadow, New York, U.S.A. [[Category:Zinester]] [[Category:New York Zinesters]]
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  • ...od For Abortion''' is a zine by New York-based Latinx artist, activist and zinester Viva Ruiz. [[Category:New York Zines]]
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  • '''Liz Baillie''' is a [[comic book]] artist and [[zinester]] from [[New York]]. Baillie writes the independent comic, [[My Brain Hurts]]. [[Category:Zinester|Baillie]] [[Category:New York Zinesters|Baillie]][[Category:Artist|Baillie]]
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  • ...al, address political issues such as race, gender, and sexuality. A native New Yorker, Johanna is currently living in Bristol, England. ...tegory:Zinester|Eeva]] [[Category:New York Zinesters|Eeva]] [[Category:POC Zinester|Eeva]]
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  • ...cantara-Tan]] [[Category:New York Zinesters|Alcantara-Tan]] [[Category:POC Zinester|Alacantara-Tan]]
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  • ...the 1990s. She currently teaches political science at Hunter College, New York. [[Category:Zinester|M]]
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  • ...yen''' was born in Parsippany, NJ. He has since lived in Philadelphia, New York City and Prague. ...e has founded the website ''100 Words'' and served as editor for the ''New York Press''. He currently works as a freelance writer.
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  • '''Sparrow''' is a [[writer]] and poet from New York. [[Category: Zinester|Sparrow]][[Category:New York Zinesters]]
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  • '''Josh Saitz''' is a [[writer]], designer and photographer living in [[New York]] City. [[Category:Zinester|Saitz]] [[Category:New York Zinesters|Saitz]]
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  • ...ws''' is a feminist, art and [[perzine]] written by New Zealand-based U.S. zinester [[Erin Fae]]. ...style, sound art, the work of Tanyth Berkeley, the postal movement in New York City and other topics in her text-heavy zines.
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  • ...s father's stories of driving a New York taxicab called [[HEY CABBY! A New York Cab Driver’s Million Miles Behind the Wheel]], which was included in the *Wendy Zarganis, Your Guide to New York: Brooklyn
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  • ...r run serials. Lauren co-organized the New York City Zine Fest held at The New School, where she was a student, in 2000 with [[Cheryl Tapper]]. [[Category:Zinester|Fardig]][[Category:Michigan Zinesters]][[Category:New York Zinesters]]
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  • ...Edge|straight edge]] zine chronicalling the goings on of the Syracuse New York hardcore scene. ...]] zine, a geek/culture zine that comes out whenever time permits. Another new zine is in the works with [[Diysearch|DIY Search]] editor, Solomon Grey, en
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  • '''Amalle Dublon''' is a [[zinester]] originally from Mount Vernon, NY. [[Category:Zinester|D]][[Category:New York Zinesters|D]]
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  • Mitsuko Brooks is a zinester from New York. She is the author of [[Ultra Violet Q-Tips]] and other zines. A number of Brooks' zines are cataloged at Barnard College Library (New York) and Artexte Information Centre of Canada. She was a tour-guide and had zin
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  • ...ashi''' is a [[zine editor]] and visual and performance artist from [[New York City]], U.S.A. [[Category:Zinester|Takahashi, Ginger Brooks]]
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  • ...ueen Itchie''', also known as Jennifer Nixon, is a writer, performer and [[zinester]]. She has been a writer for various New York publications, including ''New York Press'' and has been featured in ''Index'' Magazine.
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  • ...ey released [[The Spanish Inquisition]] in the 1970s in New York City, New York, U.S.A. Ten issues were released. ''The Spanish Inquisition'' won the [[FAA [[Mainstream]] was their return to fanzine publishing in the 1980s from their new location in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.
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  • ...ail art|mail artist]] from Sydney, Australia. She currently resides in New York. [[Category:Zinester]]
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  • ...] and [[Ragdoll]] and co-organized the New York City Zine Fest held at The New School in 2000 with [[Lauren Michele Fardig]]. Cheryl was active in the NYC [[Category:Zinester|Tapper]][[Category:New Jersey Zinesters]]
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  • '''Spike Vrusho''' is a zine editor who lives in Kingston, New York where he drives a taxi and works as a freelance writer, mostly for the cult [[Category:Zinester]] [[Category:New York Zinesters]]
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  • '''C. Bard Cole''' is a [[zine]] editor, writer and artist living in New York. [[Category:Zinester|Cole, C. Bard]] [[Category:New York Zinesters|Cole, C. Bard]]
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  • '''Ayun Halliday''' is a zinester living in New York City, New York, U.S.A. Originally from Indiana, Halliday often refers to herself in print ...her zines and several books in a similar style. Before relocating to [[New York]], she was a member of the [[Chicago]] theatre group the Neo-Futurists.
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  • '''Mike Appelstein''' is a New York native, currently living in St. Louis. [[Category:Zinester|Appelstein]] [[Category:New York Zinesters|Appelstein]]
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  • <b>Erin Fae</b> (b. 1981) is a New Zealand-based U.S. zinester, who has been involved in zines since the late 1990s. ...roa (New Zealand) and now divides her time between there and Brooklyn, New York.
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  • ...Huh''' is a artist, [[activist]], filmmaker and [[zinester]] based in New York City, NY, U.S.A. ...ion were released. In its pages, images and text were juxtaposed to create new meanings, using the tradition of bricolage, the Dadaists and collage. The z
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  • '''Jemibook''' is a [[zinester]] and ukulelist/singer currently residing in Brooklyn, [[NYC]]. [[Category:Zinester]] [[Category:New York Zinesters]]
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  • '''Zebulon Nebula''' is an essayist from New York. With an encyclopedic mind that covers 'all cultures terrestrial and otherw [[Category: Zinester|Nebula]]
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  • [[Category:Zinester|Pollard]] [[Category:New York Zinesters|Pollard]]
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  • '''Raina Lee''' is a [[writer]] and [[zinester]]. ...uate student in Media Studies at the New School for Social Research in New York, Lee now blogs for VH1 Game Break. She also contributes to One Life Left, a
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  • ...ly''' is a comic and graphic artist, musician and zinester residing in New York City. Fly is also a musician who played bass with the New York-based band God Is My Co-Pilot for a number of years. The band released many
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  • '''Marc Moscato''' is [[zinester]] and independent filmmaker living in Portland, OR. While living in New York during the 1990s, Moscato published the [[zine]] [[Generation Latex]]. In 1
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  • ...ly hand written and illustrated by [[Ayun Halliday]], and published in New York, U.S.A. ...ke frequent appearances. What started as a chronicle of family life in New York City has evolved as the children have grown older.
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  • ...also maintains a small collection of pre-1930 zines, mostly about the New York Giants baseball team. She also owns a collection of materials centered arou [[Category: Zinester|Morel]]
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  • ...Japan and continued upon his relocation to Austin, Texas, and finally, New York City. This [[Lit-zine|literary zine]] has featured fiction, interviews, com ...], an autobiographical comic about his life as a teacher and writer in New York City, which he's published since the summer of 2009. In December 2011, Jos
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  • ...for hardcore punk band Go! The band frequently played at ABC No Rio in New York. Mike was responsible for the creation of the music scene at ABC No Rio, wh In 2006, Go! reformed, touring and recording a new full-length release. In 2007 they disbanded again. In 2009 and 2010, the ba
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  • After a four-year stint in New York, Rev. Tin-Ear moved back to Los Angeles and returned to being plain old Ran He no longer hangs round New York airports getting arrested by sundry constabularies; the ban on liquids make
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  • '''Dan Rhatigan''' is a New York-based zinester and type designer, who has been publishing comic books and zines every now [[Category:Zinester|Rhatigan]] [[Category:UK Zinesters|Rhatigan]]
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  • ...Council, which sought to unite zines, punks, and record labels in the New York area during 1990s. [[Category:Zinester|Donny]] [[Category:New York Zinesters|Donny]] [[Category:Punk Zinesters|Donny The Punk]]
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  • ...highschool friends, John Holmstrom and Ged Dunn, decided to self-publish a new music magazine. The name "[[Punk]]" was decided upon because "it seemed to [[Category:Zinester|McNeil, Legs]]
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  • ...rld in 1997 when her autobiographical [[comic]]s were published in the New York-based anthology, ''Action Girl Comics.'' Since then, she has continued on t [[Category:Zinester|MariNaomi]]
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  • [[Category:Zinester|Greenan]] [[Category:Artist|Greenan]] [[Category:New York Zinesters|Greenan]]
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  • '''John Sweet''' is a poet living in New York State. He writes poetry that's passionately morose with simple language tha [[Category: Zinester|Sweet]]
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  • ...in 1991 with capital derived from working as a computer consultant in New York. ...s, Friedman hosted a weekly poker game regularly attended by a number of [[zinester]]s, including [[John Marr]] ([[Murder Can Be Fun]]), [[Chris Becker]] ([[Fa
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  • ...nown for her autobiographical comics such as ''Dirty Plotte'' and ''My New York Diary''. [[Category:Zinester|Doucet]]
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  • He started self-publishing novels in 2000. After living in Seattle, New York, Denver, and Los Angeles, he now lives in Oakland. [[Category:Zinester]] [[Category:Indiana Zinesters]] [[Category:Washington Zinesters]] [[Catego
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  • ...under the name Jenny DevilDoll), is an artist, performer, cartoonist, and zinester. ...artist, having participated in various art shows and festivals around New York City and elsewhere. She performed lead vocals for the [[punk]] bands Mz. Pa
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  • ...artist from Cleveland, Ohio, United States. Since 1982 he has lived in New York City. He is a conceptual artist in the tradition of [[Dada]], the Surrealis ...arly issued [[fanzine]] called [[Panmag]] in the form of a cable TV in New York show called ''Panscan TV''.
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  • ...ebbie Goad''' (born Debra Susan Rosalie) was originally from Brooklyn, New York and was born in 1954. [[Category:Zinester|Goad]]
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  • ...Camper''' is a comics artist and graphic artist residing in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A., who has contributed to a number of zines. [[Category:Zinester|Camper, Jennifer]] [[Category:Artist|Camper, Jennifer]]
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  • In 1997, Jim Goad began a mutually abusive affair with [[zinester]] [[Sky Ryan]]. Goad eventually filed a restraining order against Ryan, but ...ad: Truck Drivin' Psycho''. His website features a sampling of his writing new and old, along with an invitation-only message board.
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  • [[Category:Zinester]] [[Category:Poet]] [[Category:Publisher]] [[Category:New York Zinesters]]
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  • '''Jenna Freedman''' is a [[zinester]] and librarian from New York City, N.Y., U.S. * [https://zinemobile.wordpress.com/orderly-disorder-zinester-librarians-in-circulation-tour Orderly Disorder tour site]
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  • ...)|Fan-Fare]]. The first issue was released in 1950 in North Tonawanda, New York, U.S.A. ''Fan-Fare'' was published from 1950-1954, reaching at least three ...fiction, suspense and horror stories and poetry. Published in Buffalo, New York, U.S.A., nine issues were released, the first issue appearing in 1976, and
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  • ...Denson''' is an artist, musician and [[minicomic]]s creator living in New York, U.S.A. [[Category:Zinester|Denson]] [[Category:Artist|Denson]] [[Category:New York Zinesters|Denson]]
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  • ...etails of daily life. ''To-Do List'' was named the reader's choice as Best New Magazine of 2000 in the ''Utne Reader'' Alternative Press Awards. Cagen is ...ction]]'', edited by Lisa Drams and published by The Feminist Press in New York, NY.
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  • ...ana left Florida before his probation period was finished and moved to New York City. ...l films on video tape which he sold through mail order. Upon moving to New York Mike Diana began appearing in films by [[Underground Culture|underground fi
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  • '''Mark Murrmann''' (AKA icki) is a [[zinester]], writer, punk singer, publisher, and professional photographer, currently ...ian'' (UK), [[Hamburger Eyes]], ''Le Monde'', ''Los Angeles Times'', ''New York Times'', ''Mother Jones,'' ''Newsweek'', ''Sacramento Bee'', ''San Francisc
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  • ...ane Edge]], followed by [[Gutterfag]], released in the early 1990's in New York State. ''Gutterfag'' was a [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] queer [[punk]] z [[Category:Zinester|Junker, Jeff]] [[Category:Punk Zinesters|Junker, Jeff]]
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  • ...Gordonzola]][[Category:San Francisco Zinesters|Gordonzola]] [[Category:New York Zinesters|Gordonzola]] [[Category: Anarchist|Gordonzola]]
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  • "Cari Golberg Janice lives in a house in Albany, New York with her husband and many hundreds of books. In addition to co-publishing F [[Category:Zinester|Goldberg Janice, Cari]]
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  • ...was a fanzine publisher, science fiction editor, writer, and fan from New York, U.S.A. *[[The New Hieroglyph]]
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  • ...d]] (Born Melora Heil, 1970- ) is a [[writer]] originally from Upstate New York. She relocated to the suburbs of Chicago in the early 1980s and spent sever [[Category:Zinester|Lloyd]] [[Category:California Zinesters|Lloyd, M]]
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  • ..., including in the DaCapo series and was called "influential" by the ''New York Times''. She regularly contributes music criticism to ''Chicago Reader'', ' [[Category:Zinester|Hopper]]
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  • '''Greta Snider''' is a filmmaker and [[zinester]] from San Francisco. ...ivals across North America and Europe and have been shown at MOMA in [[New York]] and San Francisco and at the Sundance Film Festival.
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  • ...aints. But in the mid-thirties he visited his idol Maxfield Parrish at his New Hampshire farm, and Parrish was impressed enough by Bok's talent that he ga ...n working for the legendary pulp magazine ''Weird Tales'' and moved to New York. Even while pursuing his career as professional artist, he still continued
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  • ...[writer]], [[comic]]s creator and filmmaker Tony Arena, who lives in [[New York]]. [[Category:Zinester]] [[Category:New York Zinesters]] [[Category:Punk Zinesters]]
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  • ...ologist, ethnomusicologist, writer, composer, calligrapher, printmaker and zinester. ...e series ''[[Galván in Portland]]''. Inspired by the composers of the New York School, Galván's work draws on aleatoric and experimental traditions, but
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  • ...th]], [[Ann Sterzinger]] and Doug Bassett. The six of them met in Hoboken, New Jersey, in October, 2000, and launched the campaign by signing a statement ...er include publisher [[Patrick Simonelli]], novelist [[Leopold McGinnis]], zinester [[Tom Hendricks]] and poet [[Frank Walsh]].
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  • Robert M. Price (born July 7, 1954) was born in Mississippi, lived in New Jersey for most of his life, and has recently resettled in North Carolina. ...had begun meeting every other Saturday at his Manhattan apartment for the New Kalem Club. Sometimes the ancient Frank Belknap Long would make his way acr
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  • ...[[zinester]] and graphic artist originally from Miami and living in [[New York]]. She wrote the [[perzine]] [[Greenzine]] and has published a series of bo ...an all-queer spoken word road show. As well, she has participated in the [[Zinester Podcast]] program, reading her work, and is creating art for a tarot deck w
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  • ...ment parties in the house the two women shared, until Fateman moved to New York City to go to school. After Fateman graduated, Kathleen Hanna moved up to t [[Category:Zinester|Fateman]]
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  • ...ecord label owner and a prolific writer for [[zine]]s who now lives in New York. ...ontributed to. Also on the label was the band Screeching Weasel, featuring zinester [[Ben Weasel]].
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  • '''Aaron Cometbus''' is a [[zinester]] from Berkley, California, who writes the [[zine]], [[Cometbus]]. ...erent cities and at conventions and on [[alt.zines]] it seemed every other zinester had an a story about meeting Aaron Cometbus.
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  • ...on Derek Jarman's film ''Jubilee'', and posters of artists such as The New York Dolls and Nico. The zine was put together by Tony D with help from Skid DeS ...of Ripped & Torn. The first issue was released in 1979. The focus of this new zine was on the anarcho-punk and goth scenes emerging at the time, and was
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  • ...time Kirby joined forces with fellow comic artist David Kelly to release a new comic [[compzine]] called [[Boy Trouble]]. Since its inception in 1994, fou ...sed, an anthology of some of the work from Boy Trouble zine, combined with new work. In 2007, Kirby released the [[one shot]] comic zine [[Curbside: An Ee
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  • ...in New York, it was called Punk. 'Punk' covered the happenings in the New York music and arts scene. The name of the zine; Punk was soon attributed to tha ...announced his intention to sell it. It has since disappeared, although its new owners occasionally promise to revive it.
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  • ...vents, such as organizing the 1967 World Science Fiction Convention in New York as co-chairman. [[Category:Zinester|White]]
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  • '''Kaetlin Perna''' is a [[zinester]] born in Rochester, NY, U.S.A. on July 22, 1984. :A collected photo documentary of a four day tour of New York City poetry open mics in September. ''(In post-production.)''
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  • ...same name by [[G.B. Jones]]. This band broke up when Fateman moved to New York. Hanna soon followed her friend to the East Coast, and the two began anothe [[Category:Zinester|Hanna]]
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  • 1939 was also the year of the first Worldcon (New York City convention - Nycon 1939) , which both Louis and Gertrude attended. [[Category:Zinester|Kuslan]]
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  • ...Grils?]], which lasted for three issues until Joyce moved to Brooklyn, New York and began her next zine [[Potlatch]]. [[Category:Zinester|Fatz]]
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  • '''Joseph S. Pulver''', Sr. (born 1955 Schenectady, New York) is a zine editor, author and poet, much of whose work falls within the hor [[Category:Zinester|Pulver]]
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  • ...e zine collection from his days as editor of ''Factsheet Five'' to the New York State Library, creating the largest public library zine collection in the w [[Category:Zinester|Gunderloy]]
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  • ...hen Gold followed the band to a concert and record signing in Buffalo, New York. ...A Very Brady Sequel'' movie, appeared instead on the King Records label in New Zealand, to be followed by dozens of other Ghost Rockets releases worldwide
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  • ...fanzine published that was devoted solely to music. She was living in New York at this time and a part of the Washington Square scene. [[Category: Zinester|Hoffman]] [[Category:Artist|Hoffman]]
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  • <b>Neta Bomani</b> is a Tanzanian-Malawian zinester based in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
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  • ...s it became a recognised phenomenon. The prolific Ray Johnson with his New York Correspondence School is largely recognized as the father of mail art. Avan ...ovement) the Mail Art genre has long been forgotten amid the plundering of new technologies", but he also makes an interesting comment: "I have always bee
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  • It commenced with issue 23 and the editor, [[Mujinga (zinester)|Mujinga]], is slowly counting down to issue zero. A typical issue contains ...ey'' about a psychopathic homeless person of confused gender living in New York and an interview with Green Smatroll, which is ska group from the Czech Rep
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  • ...f The Futurian Science Literary Society (later the Futurian Society of New York), which held its first open meeting on September 18, 1938. (The other chart [[Category:Zinester|Michel]]
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  • ...alled the ''J.D.s Top Ten Tape'', featuring bands from the U.S.A., Canada, New Zealand, and the UK, and held J.D.s film nights in London, Toronto, Montrea ...-zine' or, more frequently, a 'hate zine' (as opposed to '[[fanzine]]'), a new category in the self publishing world. Five issues were produced between 19
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