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  • ...nd sexuality. A native New Yorker, Johanna is currently living in Bristol, England. [[Category:Zinester|Eeva]] [[Category:New York Zinesters|Eeva]] [[Category:POC Zinester|Eeva]]
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  • ...ope, who published at least seven issues from various locations in the New England region of the United States. [[Category:New Hampshire Zines]]
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  • ...The London Con" by Brian Aldiss, and "History of the Scienceers: The First New York City Science Fiction Club, 1929", by Allen Glasser, (editor of [[The T ...anac.org/timebinders/scienceers.html "History of the Scienceers: The First New York City Science Fiction Club, 1929", by Allen Glasser, from '''Sphere'''
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  • In Jon Savage's book ''England's Dreaming'', about early punk, Vale said: ...January '77. Our approach was really minimalist, we felt that that was the new philosophy. It wasn't just going to be a documentation, it was going to be
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  • ...unheard and insigned bands. '''Unsigned''' is also a forum for publishing new talent in music journalism and photography; the magazine has been a startin
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  • Released in England, the zine announces itself as "Nottingham's Only New Wave Fanzine". The first issue appeared in January of 1977, and a number of
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  • ...[punk]] [[zine]], specifically focussing on [[punk]] in the Boston and New England area.
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  • ''Tamlacht'' was published in Linden, New Jersey, U.S.A., in the 1970s. The first 15 issues were published by Boruta ''Tamlacht'' has been said to be connected to the now defunct New England Institute of Metaphysical Studies.
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  • '''Tony D''' is a [[zine]] editor based in London, England. ...ead 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 Ski
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  • ...ar''', subtitled 'Squatting News', is a long running [[zine]] from London, England. ...an article on [[J.D.s]] and the Homocore movement; the article "Notes For New Squatters", which covers everything from finding a place, dealing with cops
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  • ...n by more than one author. Generally a split zine combines two existing or new zines in one issue. When reading the zine from the front, the first half is ...was [[Futurian War Digest]], published during the years of World War II in England. Due to various war measures and lack of resources, it was stapled together
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  • ...and, through their girlfriends. When James moved back to the North East of England the friends continued to talk to each other via a postal book swap. Sending ...utual Slump'. With a card cover and some colour pages, the comic took on a new look with the addition of photograph backgrounds in the train windows using
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  • ...e''' was a science fiction fanzine by Arthur Williams published in London, England. ...pital. Upon his recovery, he resumed publishing later in the year with the new title, ''Unique''.
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  • Published in London, England, this [[punk]] zine features articles on the bands The Clash, The Jam, Chel ...d, as well as forming his own band Naked Truth. Alan also got up and sang "New Rose" at the Roxy with The Damned, as well as being seen regularly onstage
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  • ...ry is a travelling archive of past submissions to the fair. Each year sees new submissions added. ...2004 the event has received support from The Elephant Trust, Arts Council, England, A Foundation, The Goethe Institute, The Polish Cultural Forum, Pro Helveti
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  • ...''' was a science fiction fanzine published by John F. Burke of Liverpool, England. ...don Convention of the SCA on the 21st of May, 1939, it was selected as the new official publication, after the former fanzine, [[Novae Terrae]], ceased pu
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  • '''Kill Your Pet Puppy''' is a [[zine]] from London, England. ...Your Pet Puppy'''. 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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  • ''Gemini'' was published in Manchester, England. ...'Pink Lensman', a letter section, and a photograph taken at the Manchester New Year convention."
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  • ...nce fiction and fantasy fanzine by Arthur F. Williams published in London, England. ...umed publishing, but there was a change in title. Williams was calling his new publication [[Unique]].
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  • ...rary.co.uk/ Mental Health Zine Library] was founded in 2020 in Sunderland, England, as part of the [[DIY]] art project strange things? Collective. It focuses MHZL now serves as a pop up collection and will soon be moving to the new Young People's Project venue at PopRecs in Sunderland's city centre.
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  • Released in the 1950s, ''Variant World'' was published in Brooklyn. New York, U.S.A. At least seven issues appeared, the first issue in April 1952. ..., SOLACON, in California. Charles Freudenthal, writing about 1950s fans in New York in ''[[El|el]]'' #6, from January 2003, mentions that Sheldon Deretchi
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  • ...ead 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 Tony D moved to London, England and began publishing [[Kill Your Pet Puppy]] after ceasing editorship of ''
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  • ...''' is a science fiction fanzine published by the members of the Nuneaton, England Chapter (Chapter 22) of the Science Fiction League as their official public ...e Maurice Hanson handed editorship over to John Carnell, who retitled it ''New Worlds'' and reverted to Vol. 1 No. 1 with the March 1939 issue.
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  • "Prakalpana" is a new form of literature and art composed of: P for Prose, Poetry, graPhics + R f This new form of literature and art named 'Prakalpana' emerged out of the last half
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  • ...y Turner first began contributing to zines as a young man living in Leeds, England. When he joined the Leeds Science Fiction Assocation. he began to contribut *[[New Worlds]]
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  • Published in London, England, UK in the 1990's, the focus of ''Charmed Lives'' was on the writer Diana W Issue 3, published New Year 1999, included Neil Gaiman's article "On Discovering Diana Wynne Jones
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  • ''Vagary'' was published in London, England, UK. The first issue came out in August 1956 and Roberta Gray continued to In 1958, Vince Clarke wrote, "...new British publishing fan Bobbie Wild probably ran away with the year's honour
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  • As a musician, he is often lumped into the New Weird America folk music scene. He has released a number of recordings on h ...ne novel (''Hymn California'', 2008), one hardcover novella on the Oxford, England press Double Suns (''California'', 2012), and five zine novellas (''Seasons
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  • ...rs over the course of publication, but it was begun by James V. Taurasi in New York, U.S.A. ...of 1941, which finds James Taurasi the editor again, but now publishing in England. This issue included "Fantasy and Science Fiction", by [[H. P. Lovecraft]];
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  • '''The Proper Boskonian''' is a science fiction fanzine published by the New England Science Fiction Association.
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  • ...irst assignment I was presented with as a student at Leeds College of Art, England, in 1998: Interpret "negative space." ...he Book Design Review to comment on spine design, [[Jessica Pigza]] of the New York Public Library to select ten interesting spines from the library's per
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  • Verbicide was founded by [[Jackson Ellis]] in New Haven, Connecticut in 1999. ...Scissor Press]] has been jointly operated in Ludlow, Vermont and Brooklyn, New York by [[Jackson Ellis]] and [[Nathaniel Pollard]].
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  • ...discovered horror and splatter movies during a three year stint in London, England (1988-90) where he frequented many an all-nighter at the legendary (now lon
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  • ''Phantasmagoria'' was published in Bradford, Yorkshire, England. The first issue was published in November 1950. The next issue appeared i ...heads-in-the-sand, etc. This response stimulated us to publish three more new series ''Phts'', developing the stick-men cartoons and, in our first ish, '
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  • ...War Digest''' is a science fiction and fantasy fanzine published in Leeds, England by J. Michael Rosenblum. ...[[Cthulhu]]), Eric Williams, Gus Willmorth, and [[Donald Wollheim]] ([[The New Hieroglyph]]).
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  • ...ten for the zine anthology published by Planned Parenthood of Northern New England. Inside, Catherine writes about blood, sex, abortion, religion, choice, sh
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  • [[Image:Boyd_Raeburn.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Boyd Raeburn''' London Worldcon, England, 1957]] ...ing fanzine editors, writers and artists. Raeburn was also a member of the New Jazz Society of Toronto, a group which included Roger Feather (later editor
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  • ...yped, and featured a Radiators interview, record reviews, a feature on the new band Revolver, local band rumours and news, as well as tips for bands start ...ing secured advertising funding and distribution from [[Better Badges]] in England (button badge producers), the magazines circulation was increasing by 200 e
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  • ...in his last year at school, called "Spooky Adventures". On 2004 he began a new zine with [[Robert Roura]] called [[Pigguts]] and at the same time he start During these years, diferent exhibitions and new zines have seen the light.
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  • ...ed folded and issued by me: [[David St. Albans]] in 1993 in [[Albuquerque, New Mexico]] to a select group of people. It was never on any comic book stands ...lden Age" of 'zines and alternative media popping up all over the U.S. and England. At the time Xerox was king and Kinkos was the go-to place for printing out
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  • * [[New Canadian Fandom]] * [[New Clear Life]]
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