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  • ''' Cotton Fist ''' was a [[D.I.Y.]] [[punk]] [[zine]] from Dublin, Ireland. ...y issues, along with record and cider reviews. Getting more aware of other zines and avenues of writing, Eric tried to put more of a personal perspective on
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  • '''Niacin''' was a [[zine]] from Dublin, Ireland. ...eland’s part in the Bienneal exhibition in Italy, where a section of Irish zines were represented.
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  • '''Non Plastique''' was a [[punk]] [[zine]] from Dublin, Ireland. ...ue. The [[Compzine|compilation zine]] [[Y'erd Me?]], containing selections from each participants' zine, was released to document the [[zine tour]].
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  • '''A New Clear Threat''' was a [[punk]] [[fanzine]] from Dublin, Ireland that was done firstly by PA and then by PA and Deko between 1981 and 1985. ...ar Threat''' was sold mainly in the local record shops of Dublin that sold zines, Freebird records and Base X. '''A New Clear Threat''' lasted for 5 or 6 is
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  • '''Why Me?''' was a music [[Freesheet|freesheet]] [[zine]] from Dublin, Ireland. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from Ireland]] [[Category:1990's publications]] [[Category:Freesheet]]
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  • ...started by [[Kevin Kavanagh]] in 2007 to facilitate the distribution of [[zines]],records,and other [[DIY]] products at gigs set up by the local collective ...o|World War]] [[Category:Active Distros|World War]] [[Category:Republic of Ireland Distros]]
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  • ...tten, drawn and published by [[ADRO|Adro]] in the small town of Wexford in Ireland. ...N.F.Y collective for only fifty cents. It is being sold along side other zines in the distro [[World War VII]], such as [[Blast Off]] and [[To Hell With I
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  • ...s a [[zine]] written by Irish zinester [[Kevin Kavanagh]] from Co.Wexford, Ireland. ...ext heavy print). It's available through the [[World War VII]] distro, run from Wexford Town.
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  • The first issue of ''Pot Pourri'' was published in June 1958 in Belfast, Ireland, and it was released throughout the 1960s. It was distributed through [[Sp the guiding genius. But he’d missed this one! Northern Ireland has always been religiously
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  • '''Smegma''' was a [[punk]] [[zine]] from Dublin, Ireland. ...to 1998. Together with [[Nosebleed]], these are the longest running Irish zines. Smegma was a unique punk zine with crazy artwork, funny interview question
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  • ...d December 2001. These five zines had different names but as they were all from the one author and because they documented a specific time period, they cou ...ll drawings and a photograph pasted onto some of the pages. Several of the zines had colours painted onto the sketch of the front cover. Two hundred copies
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  • '''Nosebleed''' was a [[zine]] from Dublin, Ireland. ...s started in 1990 and ran until 2002, combining the influences of [[punk]] zines and underground [[comic]]s with the editor's own unique style of illustrat
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  • '''Baby BEEF heART''' is a free art(s) [[zine]] from Dublin, Ireland, created by [[Sarah Bracken]] and [[Andrea Byrne]]. ...r anything creative which includes art, poetry, film, music, short stories from all over the world, through the internet and by post /mail in order to crea
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  • Published in Co Antrim, North Ireland, ''Grotesque'' was a literary publication devoted to weird fiction, fantasy [[Category:Zines from Ireland]]
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  • '''Slant''' was a science fiction fanzine from Ireland edited by [[Walt Willis]], with art direction by James White. ''Slant'' was first published in Belfast, Ireland in 1948. Willis was unaware of other Irish SF fans at the time, so he devot
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  • '''Willie Jones''' is a zine editor and zine distro owner from Leitrim, Ireland. ...ember of 2002 for a [[zine tour]] of the Eastern States in which they read from their publications. After the tour a [[compzine]] called [[Y'erd Me?]] was
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  • ...monthly [[D.I.Y.]] [[punk]] [[Freesheet|freesheet]] [[zine]] from Dublin, Ireland. ...'' was a mainstay for three and half years in pre-internet Dublin, lasting from the early 90’s until the end of 1997 at issue 42.
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  • ...cycling, fed-up publishing (where the author laments the decline of paper zines), fed-up computing, fed-up broadcasting, and fed-up editorial. The zine oft [[Category:Zine]][[Category:Website]][[Category:Zines from Ireland]][[Category:2000's publications]]
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  • '''Independents' Day Dublin''' (2008-) is a D.I.Y. fair of zines, records, comics and info stalls with workshops, screenings, performances a The first year of the event had several workshops including the History of Zines by Willie Jones, Feminism and publishing by the Radical Anarcha-feminist Gr
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  • ...der Willis) (1919-1999) was a science fiction fanzine editor from Belfast, Ireland. ...duction|linoleum cuts]] of Art Editor James White. ''Slant'' was published from 1948 till 1953.
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