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  • ...the U.S. Census, jury duty, and the bookselling industry are just a few of the institutions regularly disparaged in its pages. Woodworth is a collector of ...trings,]] the guide to "How Businesses and Institutions Attempt to Control the Small Press."
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  • ...emp work, published by Madison, WI resident [[Jeff Kelly]] from 1993 until the early 2000s. ...zine was the inspiration for ''Temp Slave'' the musical, which toured the U.S. in 2001.
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  • ...such luminaries as [[G.B. Jones]], and editorials about various events in the life of Star Whore. ...9; at this time a new zine emerged with the title [[Oblivious Nation]], by the same, albeit more mature, editor, who now calls herself [[Miss Oblivious]].
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  • ...issues of ''Sun Trails'' appeared, both in 1941, the first in February and the second in October. ...r [[Eydthe Eyde|Tigrina]]'s [[Hymn To Satan]] fanzine. In this first issue the editor is embroiled in a controversy with Isaac Asimov.
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  • ...the sterling area", and for ten cents in North America. The Agent for the U.S.A was Rick Sneary. The contents of Issue 1 consisted of a half-page editorial by Dard, mainly dev
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  • ...is a New Zealand-based U.S. zinester, who has been involved in zines since the late 1990s. From Sept 2010 to March 2014, she lived in Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland), Aotearoa
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  • '''Zines Are Stupid''' is a [[zine]] by Kevin Joy published in Michigan in the 1990's. ...Stupid - the zine flavored object with the title specially formulated for the lazy reviewer who's more concerned about trying to sound witty than actuall
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  • '''Linda Bushyager''' is a writer and fanzine editor from the U.S.A. ...for the first six issues. Twenty issues of ''Granfalloon'' were released, the last one in July 1976.
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  • This art zine was published from 1996 - 2002, and was printed on newsprint. It was published annually (with ...Catalog]], among other publications. His work has appeared in a variety of zines.
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  • ...a Bomani</b> is a Tanzanian-Malawian zinester based in Brooklyn, New York, U.S. .../twitter.com/netabomani/status/1354911521344794627/ Twitter thread]. Their zines were characterised by their innovative use of materials and textures, as we
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  • '''Ideas in pictures''' is an art [[zine]] which discusses political issues from Milwaukee, WI. ...The cover was screenprinted again and 1,000 copies of the zine were made. The issue contained contributions.
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  • [[Image:Donny the punk.jpg|frame|Donny the Punk]] ...born Robert Anthony Martin, Jr., was better known by the nickname '''Donny the Punk'''. He was a [[zine]] writer, [[punk]] personality, and political [[ac
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  • ...etary Previews''' was a science fiction [[zine]] by Julian T Reid III with the help of Julie Huyser, Samantha Eden, Phil Bolton, Berl Boykin, Cynthia Midd ...1993. It included science fiction, art, articles and political commentary, the latter mostly of a green-Jeffersonian Antifederalist bent.
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  • ...review of ''Karass'' # 6 in [[Checkpoint]] # 53, of September 1974. It ran from January 1974 till October 1978, with 38 issues published. ...llantyne, Randy Bathurst, Harry Bell ([[Grimwab]]), [[Sheryl Birkhead]] ([[The National Fantasy Fan]]), Grant Canfield, Connie Faddis ([[Interphase]]), Ad
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  • '''Willie Jones''' is a zine editor and zine distro owner from Leitrim, Ireland. ...fter the tour a [[compzine]] called [[Y'erd Me?]] was released to document the event.
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  • [[Image:Reader_and_Collector_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Reader and Collector'''<br/>Vol. III No. 2 June 1943]] ...zine published by H. (Herman) C. Koenig (1893-1959), in New York City, NY, U.S.A.
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  • David Nichols is a musician, author, comics artist and [[zinester]] from Australia. ...r, Huon, and Driving Past, and appeared on a single by The Go Team, a band from Olympia, Washington, helmed by Calvin Johnson and [[Tobi Vail]].
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  • ...re had exploded around the U.S. and was getting it's 15 minutes of fame in the mainstream. With that came a clash of zinester egos, which is in part docum ...on a zine? So the double blind test results have not quite come back from the lab..."
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  • [[Image:Rory.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Rory Faulkner''', interviewed by the BBC at the 1957 Worldcon in London, England]] ...ea M. Faulkner, known as "Rory", was based in Los Angeles, and a member of the LASFS.
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  • '''$100 & A T-Shirt''' is a 51 minute documentary video from the U.S. about [[zines]]. Currently in its 3rd edition, the project was started when [[Joe Biel]] did some classroom zine work with [[M
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