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  • ...e fiction, fantasy and paranormal-oriented fanzines from the 1940s through the 1960s. ...ym "Fywert Kinge". He also published at least one story in the pulps under the pseudonym William Graham.
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  • '''Starbound!''' was the sixth publication in Kenneth J. Krueger's ''The Space-Trails Series'' of science fiction pamphlets. It was published in 1954 unde ...itle "Poems of science-fiction, fantasy, and terror"; the title page gives the subtitle "poems of science/fantasy".
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  • '''Lee Anne Lavell''' is a zine editor and writer from Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.A. ...he fanzine [[Indiana Fantasy]]. The first issue appeared in 1951. Issues 2 and 3 were released in 1952.
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  • ...people of all genders, and is equipped with a microwave, dishes, a kettle, and lots of tea! ...library which is much larger and any zines that we distro (currently or in the past) are available for borrowing.
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  • ...s in Turkey. Fanzine PDFs are shared on ucnoktasivadik.com websites and on the [[Fanzine Apartment]]. Those who wish can reach Sıvadık Fanzin free of ch <b>Sıvadık ART Kitsch Art Space</b>
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  • <b>Needles & Pens</b> is a U.S. [[zine]] shop / bookshop and art gallery located in San Francisco's Mission district, California. ...nes, independent press, as well as, hand-made goods, jewelry, accessories; and visual artwork in a gallery setting.
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  • ...s, poets and comic creators to explore issues of sex, gender and sexuality and receive some payment for their work. ...well as an attempt to provide a platform for intersectional feminist ideas and discourse.
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  • ...e, travel, organic living, bike riding, and more. Charming and text heavy, the clip art was mostly made up of maps before they were such a zine cliche. Moira also used to run the zine distro [[Moon Rocket Distribution]], now defunct.
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  • '''Sheryl Birkhead''' is a fanzine editor, writer and fan artist. ...], and [[It Goes On The Shelf]], of many fanzines of both science fiction and fantasy genres.
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  • ..., with issue 2 following in June 2002, Issue 3 was published October 2002, and issue 4 in June 2003. ...of articles included a regular column by Jonathan Gilbert, and editorials and articles by David Owens.
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  • ...y scene in the Tampa Bay Area and brought together hundreds of zine-makers and enthusiasts.
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  • '''Mike Tolento''' is a [[zinester]] and [[comic]] artist from Santa Barbara, California, U.S.A. ...rview he stated, "I draw about topics that interest me: sex, drugs, death, and my own empty life."
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  • ...''' is a record of production of particular types of niche literature over the past twenty years in Ireland. ...ra Spraoi got a new space near Capel Street in Dublin and after two months the archive moved there.
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  • ...rlson, extensive zineopedia, and for hosting the spectacular [[Festival of the Photocopier]] in February of each year. ...nstitute accepts all zines on consignment with a simple submission process and takes only 20% commission.
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  • '''Torben Röse''' is a graphic artist and zinester from Germany. ...ng in the direction of fine arts, in a series of strange zines introducing the character ''Borsig'', a.k.a. ''Borsig der Sperrbrecher''. After that period
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  • ...roject of the same name, published by ''Bullet Space'' 1988-1992. ''Bullet Space'' is an anarchist squatter community since 1982. ...Ginsberg, Hettie Jones, the Missing Foundation, Paul Castrucci, Stash Two and others.
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  • '''Feed Your Head Books''' was a radical book and zine shop located in Salem, Massachusetts, U.S.A. ...also carried artisan-made goods and served as a performance art space for the community. Feed Your Head Books closed in January 2008.
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  • ...ics include; 'does orange and syringe rhyme' and 'lyric choices in Bowie's Space Oddity song'. [[Category:zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:New York zines]]
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  • ...[Chicago Underground Library]] announced plans to move its collection into the basement of MoJoe's. [[Category:Project Space]]
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  • Vagina is a zine for the ladies by the ladies. With its quarterly publications, Vagina provides a space for female contributors
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  • '''The Residence Gallery''' is an art space located in Victoria Park Village, London. ...llery shop sells artist multiples, [[zine]]s, limited edition publications and curiosities.
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  • '''Homework''' (No.1) is a publication by [[Patrick Rieve]] and was released in June/July 2006. ...rk'' series only to some extent. Rieve continued to work on these drawings between 2005-2007.
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  • ...c [[READ Zine Making Party]]. These events have occurred sporadically over the years since 2001. ...acilitated by [[Bradley Adita]]. Information and images can be accessed at the [http://www.adita.org/read READ zine website].
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  • ...and media science fiction [[fanzine]] by Kathryn Anderson, Annie Hamilton, and Linda Mitchell. ''Enarrare'' was begun in 1986 and was published till 2000. During that time 18 issues were released.
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  • ...jpg‎|300px|thumb|right|alt text|'''''O.S.Y. zine'''''<br/> #1 "Sounds From the Suburbs" (2012) <br/>[http://osyzine.tumblr.com O.S.Y. zine]]] ...arratives about the chaotic relations between the individual and the urban space. It also deals with post-teenage/proper age/middle age angst within a count
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  • ...ppy Anarcho Fun Pages]], [[Trammelant]] and [[Using Space]], among others. The social centre was evicted in October 2007. ...centrum.mujinga.net/wiki/tiki-index.php?page=Infoshop&bl Information about the infoshop in English]
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  • '''Afterzine''' is a bi-annual arts and culture zine, curated by [[Hamish Robertson]], featuring a collection of in ''#1: Negative Space''
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  • ...Mail Art]] and a series of zines under pen names including Peggy Marshall and U. Gene Yellow. ...well as the Drama Issue 8 and was distributed by [[Microcosm Publishing]] and [[Parcell Press]].
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  • ...articles, essays, fanzine history, listing of local events, Zine reviews, and letters. ...is ([[The Penny Gazette]]), Bob McArthur, Debbie Miyashita, Armand Vaquer, and [[Taral Wayne]] ([[DNQ]]).
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  • On the 24-25th of May, WORM will host a 2 day Zine Camp, an open workspace connecting like-minded zinesters and newbies from Rotterdam to
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  • ...r & collectively run bookstore & resource center that was located right on the edge of Vancouver, BC's Eastside ([http://www.spartacusbooks.org <b>new</b> ...mic]]s, magazines, CDs, videos, Tshirts, patches, pins, posters and cards (and more!).
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  • ...ation. As Lee Anne writes in [[Askance]] #9, from July 2008, "It was a one and half page thing that was mostly meeting notices although I did manage to pi "...Isfanews started getting contributions and I changed the name to ''Phobos'', a bi-weekly eight pager that rather quickly got overwhe
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  • ...Anchor Archive Regional Zine Project''' was founded by [[Sonia Edworthy]] and [[Sarah Evans]] in July of 2005 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. ...ker residency program. The Centre is open to the public Sundays from 2-5pm and Tuesdays from 6-9pm.
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  • ...in general. Other topics are open spaces in political platforms, meetings and groups.
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  • ...king together as an extended family. Sharing of ownership, risk, benefits, and status is implied, as opposed to other, more common business structures wit ...t up by the state in all major communities, and the French Revolution when the Louvre in Paris was occupied as an artist collective.
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  • ...rary and for-sale zines, they also have a free info-shop set-up with books and [[pamphleteer|pamphlets]], on a variety of topics. The zine library resides in milk crates on the floor of Idle Kids Books & Records shop.
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  • '''''The Rise and Fall of Mr. Fuck You Man''''' is a [[minicomic]] by [[Gregory Kalyniuk]]. Published in the 1990's in Toronto, On, Canada, this is a quarter size zine. Publisher Greg
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  • ...ona zinesters looking for a DIY hub and creative space for self publishing and zines. ...workshops, printing services, and partnerships with SATURNHEX (risography) and Shut Eye Press (letterpress.)
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  • ...These two artists created and published this collaboration or "battle" on the occasion of their exhibition ''DUO'' at ''Beletage'', Cologne, in Januar 20 ...A4 publication consists of 20 pages. With regards to content the title is the concept: picture battle!
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  • ...e 2004, and last year alongside the usual bookfair there was a Small Press and Comix Fair on a Saturday. ...istros]], vegan refreshments and cafe, as well as a programme of workshops and talks.
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  • ...ity''' is a zine from Berkeley, California, U.S.A. made by [[Samiya Bird]] and her friends. ...nearby bookstores. The zine can also be purchased in the cafe-depending on the time of day.
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  • The zine is included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]]. .... It was released on the occasion of the exhibition with the same title at the BeSt-Kunstraum in Essen, Germany in 2011. His zine [[Nocturnal Journal]] wa
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  • ...n. It was distributed through the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]] in the U.S.A. ...lso did art work for other fanzines and magazines, such as [[Space Cadet]] and [[Thyme]].
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  • ...his strange place. They fall in love and explore the cities and forests of the magical world together. The genre would teeter between magical realism, surrealism, and romanticism.
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  • '''Auckland Zinefest''' is a dedicated [[zine]] event in the city of Auckland, New Zealand. ...hops and more. The aim is to promote and celebrate self published works in the community.
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  • '''Alpha and Omega''' was a science fiction fanzine by Meg Johns. ...th in April and the fifth in October of the same year. It was produced for the [[Spectator Amateur Press Society]].
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  • ...Vanessa Capshaw]]. It centered around the abject misadventures of Juju and the Lox, two queer high school students that live in Houston, Texas. BATS: The Lox<br>
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  • ...Belfast Rockabilly Roots Festival. Eleven issues have been released since the zine started in 2001.
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  • ...on series ''Doctor Who'', the fanzine was published in the UK between 1982 and 1986. Seven issues were released. ...nie, Alec Charles, John Connors, David J. Howe , John Lamb, Simon Lydiard, and John Nathan-Turner.
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  • ...tive</b> is an activist-based group aiming to amplify, celebrate and share the voices of migrants of colour in Aotearoa (New Zealand). ...opes of celebrating her Hong Kong-Chinese diasporic background, along with the personal stories of other migrant youth in Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland).
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  • The '''Denver Zine Library''' is home to almost 20,000 zines and is located in Denver, CO. ...the space, the library was forced to move out of the garage and find a new space.
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  • '''Furball''' was a garage-punk zine from the 2000s. ...of 2004. The zine was also guerrilla distributed in bookstores,libraries and coffee shops.
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  • '''Space and Time''' was a science fiction, fantasy and horror fanzine by Gordon Linzner. ...A. It featured comics, science fiction, fantasy and horror writing, poetry and art work.
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  • [[eFanzines.com]] is the pre-eminent website for science fiction [[fanzine]]s. ....com hosts more than 200 zines as well as links to dozens more from around the world.
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  • Two issues were distributed: the first in August 1950, with the second following in September 1950. ...on]]); an article by Kenneth J. Krueger ([[Space Trails]], [[Abortions]]); and more.
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  • ...screenings, small press publications and exhibitions, located in Nijmegen, the Netherlands. ...the one side informal and intimate, on the other side explicit (dominant) and 'artistic'."
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  • ...intricacies of the natural world and the human heart and mind too simply, and with condescending implications. [http://www.myspace.com/deathcultdoodles Never Kneel on My Space]
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  • ...Thomson''' (1927 - 1990) is an award-winning British [[fanzine]] publisher and artist, who signed his cartoons as "[[ATom]]". *[[The ATom Anthology]] (with [[Ella Parker]])
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  • ''For the 1977 Birmingham punk fanzine, see [[Censored (1977 punk fanzine)]].'' ...|frame|'''Censored'''<br/> Issue 6 1951 <br/>Cover art by Fred Hurter, Jr. and Ron Smith]]
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  • ...n 16 issues. She is currently in production of issue 17. She has an online space at livejournal.com called pandorasboxzine that hosts occasional progress w ...es to share the things that lift her up, and the things that have made her the person she is today.
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  • ...es comics about Tristan, Stuntman William and Greedo (from ''Star Wars''). The publisher also created stickers of his characters which he would include in ...the zines [[The Rise and Fall of Mr. Fuck You Man]] and [[Exploring Time & Space]], among other titles.
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  • * [[The Australian Science Fiction Bullsheet]] (Australia) * [[The Fanatical Fanactivist]] ( Canada)
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  • ...ted for an "ARTY" by The Salt Lake City Weekly three times; in 2010, 2012, and 2013. They are yet to win. As of March 2013 39 issues of [[Chiaroscuro]] ha ...010 Alternative Press Festival with the help of The VCR5. As one member of The S.P.R.3 he has also performed at Salt Lake's all-ages venue Kilby Court. He
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  • ...to Röse's [[Nocturnal Journal]]. The zine was one of the zines released on the occasion of ''St. Patrick's Zine Library 2014''. Both zines are included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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  • ...aper to hand-bound one-off, fanzines, mini zines, comics zines, art zines, and any other kind of self-published work. Any donations may be sent to or drop
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  • ...[[feminism]], [[animal rights]], bike maintenance, history, subvertising, and [[DIY]] sex toys. ...erchannel.org/new/?q=node/29] Presumably they were unable to fix the space and were forced to close permanently.
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  • ...tween 2001-2002, and photographic material created in 2000. It represented the final product of a TAFE novel writing class. ...ctive actions of three main characters, drawn together in order to amplify the meaninglessness of their respective existences.
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  • '''Black Lite''' is a fantasy, science fiction and horror fanzine by John DiPrete. ...me year. Issue 3 was released in March 1977 and the last double issue of 4 and 5 in January 1978.
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  • '''Jeet''' is a science fantasy and weird fiction fanzine by Ken Hahn. ...Fine Fan Fict-Pict", ''Jeet'' was published in Auburn, New York, U.S.A. in the 1970s.
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  • ...exhibition of zines. Also he was involved in organising Ireland’s part in the Bienneal exhibition in Italy, where a section of Irish zines were represent ...g with Niacin and Scream, Ciaran has also published the zines [[Rent Day]] and [[Auto Suggestion]]
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  • ...erra, is a Sydney, formerly Adelaide, based graff artist, graphic designer and [[zinester]]. ...leted a six month stint as curator at MAY'S, an outdoor curated street art space.
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  • ...York, U.S.A. It debuted in April of 2012 at the La Plante art/performance space in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ...ng themes do emerge, such as mental illness, physical disability, housing, and class struggles.
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  • ...trick Rieve''', 2006<br/> selfportrait and a homage to Charles Burns (from the series [[Homework]])]] *[[Justice Traps the Guilty]], 2005
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  • ...a ''carte blanche'' proposed to guest artists, 150 copies are printed for the first edition. ...e (U)L.S, which stands for (Un) Limited Store, an exhibition space, store, and publisher.
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  • ...[[Code of Ethics]]. The first edition was published in October of 2015 by the [[Zine Librarian Interest Group]]. ===from the website===
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  • ...ws Röse's contemplative version of ''Green Lama'', a pulp magazine hero of the 1940s. ...Patrick's Zine Library 2014. Both zines are included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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  • ...sional contributions by [[Ianto Ware]] (Issue 1 and 2), [[Bim]] (Issue 2), and [[Sophia Marchand]] (Issue 3). ...e intersection between words and images. It may sound wanky but it is this space in which I like to spend time." </blockquote>
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  • ...d conversation in general. This event happens every Fall–typically during the month of October. The '''Richmond Zine Fest''' has been going strong in [[:Category:Richmond Zine
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  • '''Triton''' was a science fiction fanzine by Russell Harold Woodman and Ed Cox. ...s a 13 page mimeographed publication, and published by Walter A. Coslet ([[The Scientifictionist]]). Four issues were published.
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  • '''Nate Gangelhoff''' is a zine maker and musician from Minneapolis, MN, U.S.A. ...o that he could sell it for extra money for food. [[Pick Your Poison]] was the zine that he created. Since then five more issues have been made.
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  • ...nester from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, who created numerous publications in the early 1990's. ...ematical. Works often included comics and played with logic, time paradox, and self-referential themes.
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  • [[File:wigglebird.jpg|200px|thumb|left|The Wiggle Bird logo]] ...trans and queer authors, from perzines and poetry collections to calendars and micro-horror stories. An entry-level zine subscription is $6 on Patreon.
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  • ...n Australia''' was an science fiction fanzine published by [[Valma Brown]] and Leigh Edmonds. ...Australia, ran from April 1985 to September 1988. Issues from No. 16 have the subtitle: 'All you need to know about SF in Australia'.
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  • ...cials, punk gigs at the Hobgoblin and the Cowley Club in Brighton and also the Alternative Press Fair in London. ...aking the distro to gabba parties and festivals. Connected to this idea is the plan to make a mobile zine library which will hopefully enable access to zi
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  • '''MSF''' is a zine edited, published and printed by Tim Reuscher and distributed by ''Sternstunden des Kapitalismus''. The A5 zine with 28 pages was printed using a Risograph duplicator. Each issue
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  • The <b>56a Infoshop</b> is an [[Anarchism|anarchist]] social centre in London, ...d the centre including a seed exchange, free school, radical history group and bicycle ballet.
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  • ...imes), new articles, aswell as charts, maps and fotos about this region of the world. The newspaper is without a credit note of the publisher. There is no exact date of publishing. Latest article is dated De
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  • ...do illustrations for almost four decades, into the 1970s, with a cover for the fanzine [[Gorbett]], issue 4, published in 1973, among others. ...he 2000s, her art work would be reprinted in fanzines such as [[No Award]] and [[E-Ditto]].
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  • ...m his cartoon related comics to the abstract series of drawings, moving in the direction of fine arts. ...mic panels on 8 pages, introducing comic characters like turtels, raccoons and personified vegetables etc.
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  • '''Queen Bat''' was a media science fiction fanzine by Jackie Marshall and Val Douglas published in Norfolk, UK. ...tor Who'', and became much better known. Thirteen issues were published in the 1980s.
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  • ...venth issue was titled "Abby". The final issue didn't come out until 1955, and consisted entirely of blank pages. ..."The Vampyre." Raymond Clancy also had fiction in at least two issues, and the seventh issue carried a story by Robert Silverberg ([[Spaceship]]).
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  • ..., since 2006, been undergoing categorisation to create an online database. The current project is being undertaken by a library technician in training as ...dent arts and new media organisation, existing in various incarnations for the past ten years.
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  • ...to prisoners in the midwest; and to provide a meeting space for community and literary groups. ...pidly changing neighborhood forced the storefront to close. A statement on the closure can be read on their website [https://web.archive.org/web/202008071
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  • '''Embelyon''' was a science fiction fanzine by [[Lee Anne Lavell]] and Jim Lavell. ...t issue of ''Embelyon'' appeared in May 1970, followed by issue 2 in June, and issue 3 in August 1970. Issue 4 came out in November of 1971. It was publis
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  • ...[Chris Garcia]] to be used by various members of science fiction fandom in the San Francisco Bay Area. ...from as early as 1946. There are printed versions of many [[Webzine]]s in the archive as well.
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  • ...w.poortgebouw.nl/ab/ Poortgebouw]. The zine library then moved to Brighton and is now boxed up. ...oshops, various points around the internets or set up a trade direct. Over the years, zines are or have been distributed by:
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  • ...ited by Phyllis Ann Karr and [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] and published by The Fellowship of Odysseans in Zenith, Washington, U.S.A.. ...ree issues following it in that year. Issues 5 and 6 were released in 1974 and one final issue released in 1975. It was a 100 page publication with sadle-
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  • ...aul Ganley''' is a fanzine publisher and editor of science fiction, poetry and horror fanzines. ...as contributed to many zines and small press publications, sometimes using the pseudonyms Toby Duane, A. Arthur Griffin, or Walter Quednau.
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  • '''Gerry de la Ree''' (1924-1993) was a science fiction and fantasy fanzine publisher. ...tor [[Genevieve K. Stephens]]. Two issues appeared, one in Spring 1948 and the next in Summer 1948.
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  • ...the resources and tools for the creation of independently published media and art. ...to gather and exchange information and ideas, as well as to produce work. The IPRC is an Oregon 501(c)(3) Nonprofit organization.
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