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  • * Sprouts and Roots: An Introduction to Natural Nutrition (2006) * [[Take Back the Knit]] (2 issues - 2004, 2005)
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  • ...ctor_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Reader and Collector'''<br/>Vol. III No. 2 June 1943]] ...els'' was published by Arkham House in 1946, Koenig was asked to write the Introduction.
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  • This [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] [[zine]] was released in 1991. In his introduction to the zine, Patrick talks about the title: ''2) Sniffling. Similar to snivelling, which everyone is doing in these times o
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  • Between a brief introduction and the end credits, '''Crap Hound''' edited by by [[Sean Tejaratchi]] is p * ''Crap Hound'' #2: Sex & Kitchen Gadgets Part 1 [1st edition out of print]
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  • ...his understanding. Not fully comfortable creating a pop fanzine, Pageot's introduction to the zine ''[[Kissoff]]'' convinced him that what he really wanted to mak ''The Remnants - Chapters 2 & 3'' was published in December 2010 and the second [[Broken Arts Fair]] wa
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  • ...a few outside contributors including Levy and Levi Rowland (artwork issue #2), John Verhulst (writing, issue #4), Brad Foster (writing/artwork, issue #5 *''Issue #2 (February 1986)''
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  • [[Image: Swallow.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Swallow Your Pride''' Issue 2]] "How's your gag reflex?" the editors ask in the introduction to issue two. The editors further state, "We are ashamed of Chelsea homogen
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  • [[Image:Jane and Frankie 2.jpg|175px|thumb|right|'''Jane and Frankie''' Issue 2]] ...nal heterosexual married couple that the editors claimed to know. From the introduction to the first issue, entitled ''Don't Tell Jane and Frankie''; "Ok, so you'r
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  • {|width="100%" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="5" style="vertical-align:top;border:1px solid #cedff2;backgro [[Image:ssr-cover.jpg|frame|''Stolen Sharpie Revolution 2'']]
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  • Covers were by David Griffiths (#1, #2, #3), Moy Read (#4, #7, #10), Brian J. Frost (#5, #8), Robin James (as "Jes ...rtwork by David Britton, Brian J. Frost, Alan Hunter and Moy Read, with an introduction by Julian Dubois, and writing by Ramsey Campbell, Ernest Harris, Martin Loc
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  • In the introduction to '''Fembot''', Gary writes, ''"Hi this is Fembot and it's about digging g ...ssue of ''Fembot'' was also released as a [[split zine]] with [[Outpunk]] #2. Featuring Calvin Johnson of Beat Happening on the cover, it also included
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  • ...shed from 1915 to 1927. The publishing schedule was fairly erratic: issue #2 appeared in March 1916, #3 in June 1916, #4 in September 1916, #5 in June 1 ...e in ''The Vagrant'', including "Dagon", for which Cook wrote the critical introduction, "Howard P. Lovecraft's Fiction" (#11, November 1919). ''The Vagrant'' also
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  • ...ur library number which enables you to check-out up to 10 publications for 2 weeks. * Introduction to Zine Publishing
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  • *Poletti, A. (2006) ‘A People’s History of Australian Zines’ (editor and introduction) HEAT 11: Sheltered Lives. 15-38. *[[A people's history of Australian zines]], #1-2 (2007-)
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  • ...published in 2006 by Last Gasp that was edited by [[Ethan Clark]], with an introduction by [[John Gerken]]. The book description says: ...neous section), ''"Neighborhoods"'', ''"Jobs"'' and ''"Stories Care Forgot 2"'' which contains some post-Katrina tales. There are a very mixed collectio
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  • Issue 14, the final issue, was published in 1999. In the introduction, Hoff listed several reasons that she was ending the zine, including: "repr ''#2 The Big Art Issue'': Interview with Jim Shaw (collector/exhibitor of Thrift
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  • ...real excerpts from current publications. This book also serves as a great introduction for anyone looking for a place to get a foothold in the vast zine world. Co ===Volume #2 (1997) featured excerpts from:===
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  • ; #2 (August 2010) : OTHER Puzzled Page, including 2 word puzzles derived from micro-fiction re-tellings of Red Riding Hood and
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  • issue #1 is about RELATIONSHIPS and is 1/2 size and 36 pages. essays on consciousness-raising, the "i'm not a feminist ...s well as various comics, a recipe, and music/book/zine recommendations. 1/2 size, 52 pages, text heavy. [Published December 2009]
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  • ...er were different (ie. Mongrel Zine #4 + Vol. 1 CD, Mongrel Zine #5 + Vol. 2 CD, etc). Beginning with Mongrel Zine #9 the zine and the CD comp started b '''Mongrel Zine #2''' (2008) Interviews with artist I,Braineater, the last interview with Mont
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