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  • ...' is the first mini-comic made by [[Kelly Froh]] from Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. ...m parties, instead it's about the nervous stomach of an awkward Midwestern U.S.A. girl.
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  • '''Hell's Half''' is a [[zine]] made by Gigi Lage of Tampa, FL., U.S.A. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...ot''' was a [[punk]]/personal zine created by Tonya Shaia of Atlanta, GA., U.S.A. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • '''Rock Star With Words''' is a [[perzine]] by Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. resident [[Korinna Irwin]]. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Oregon Zines]] [[Category:Perzine]]
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  • ...ocales, such as Marshall, Richmond, and Fairfax, in the State of Virginia, U.S.A. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...My Life in Crime''' was a feminist [[zine]] by Mary Xmas of Brooklyn, NY., U.S.A. Mary was later known for her involvement in the "Radical Cheerleaders".
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  • '''Awkweird''' is a visual [[zine]], based out of Austin, Texas, U.S.A. The zine includes art, word searches, mazes, and recipes.
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  • ...perzine]] created by [[Shoshanna Cohen]] (aka Shosh) of Portland, Oregeon, U.S.A. {{DEFAULTSORT:Gulper, The}}
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  • ...ptiles of the Mind''' was a [[zine]] by [[Kat Jaz]] out of Knoxville, TN., U.S.A. ...from the U.S.A.]][[Category:Musea Zine Hall of Fame]] [[Category:Tennessee Zines]]
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  • '''Journalsong''' is done by Steve Gevurtz of Portland, OR., U.S.A. [[Category:Zine]][[category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Oregon Zines]][[Category:Perzine]]
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  • ''Pong'' was published in the U.S.A. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...dy Murder''' is a fiction zine written by [[Heather Lynn]] of Chicago, IL, U.S.A. She also wrote such noted fiction zines as [[Being Red]] and [[Verbosa]], as well as perzines, including [[Hands Of
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  • ...ublished in Detroit, MI., U.S.A. There were twenty-seven issues printed at the time Shaun stopped publishing this particular title. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Michigan Zines]][[Category:Perzine]]
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  • ''Minac'' was published in Falls Church, Virginia, U.S.A. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • The zine was published in Oregon, U.S.A. Issues 1 and 2 are no longer in print. During its publication, Virago fre [[Category:Zine]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:2000's publications]][[Category:Perzine]]
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  • '''Sourpuss''' is a zine by Robyn Chapman from Vermont, U.S.A. Three pages of [[comic]]s from Sourpuss #1 were reprinted in [[Zine Yearbook]] #9 (pages 119-121).
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  • '''Make Me Numb''' was a [[zine]] published in Pensacola, FL., U.S.A., by [[Andee]]. ...rzine|Make]][[Category:2000's publications|Make]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.|Make]]
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  • The zine was published in the U.S.A. in the 1990's by [[BSBN Publishing]]. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...tes''' is a [[perzine]] written by [[Lynne Monsoon]] in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. consisting of Typetrigger.com entries. ...om the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Perzine]] [[Category:Queer]] [[Category:Chicago Zines]]
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  • '''Routes I Know''' is done by John Gerlach of Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A. ''Routes I Know'' serves as a user friendly bicycle route guide for the Twin Cities. John also did a zine called [[Breakfast Served All Day]].
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  • ...ing Adult Fantasy''' is an autobiographical mini-comic from Austin. Texas, U.S.A. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...Defy''' was a [[zine]] published by [[Casey Boland]] in Philadelphia, PA, U.S.A. [[Category:Punk|I Defy]][[Category:Pennsylvania Zines|I Defy]][[Category:2000's publications|I Defy]]
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  • ...created in the early '90s by [[Shane Archer]] in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. [[Category:Zine]][[category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Pennsylvania Zines]] [[Category:Punk]] [[Category:Appalachia]] [[Category:Anarchist]] [[Catego
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  • ...' was a [[perzine]] written by [[Ericka Bailie]] of Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.A. The first issue of ''Power Candy'' was published in 1992.
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  • ''My Aim Is True'' is published in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • '''if&when''' is a literary [[zine]] from San Luis Obispo, California, U.S.A. While the magazine is made in the U.S.A., submissions are accepted from anywhere.
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  • ...ion [[zine]] written by the prolific Ms. [[Heather Lynn]] fo Chicago, IL., U.S.A. She has written quite a few fiction zines, including [[How I Learned to Do IT Bloody Murder]] and [[Verbosa]], and
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  • '''Panophobia''' was a [[perzine]] by [[Jen Wolfe]] of Maplewood, Missouri, U.S.A. ...nophobia'' contained interviews, comics, and personal anecdotes focused on the subject of peoples' fears, rational and irrational.
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  • ...d by Ayleen in Champaign and Barrington, Illinois, U.S.A. Ayleen also ran the [[Yellow Baby Collective]] [[distro]]. Jaundice featured an advice column from the Underground Attorney, zine reviews, personal articles, and poetry.
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  • ...erbox''' was a [[zine]] published in the early 1990's in Los Angeles, CA., U.S.A., by [[Carlos Hunt]]. Angerbox included personal writing, as well as focus [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Punk]][[Category:California zines]][[Category:1990's publications]]
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  • '''Bonnie the Stalker and Friends''' is a [[perzine]] and [[minicomic]] by Alison and Myr Issues 1 and 2 of the zine were published in 1995 in Los Angeles, Ca., U.S.A.
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  • ...spaper published by an individual named Jacob in Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A. First issue of ''Monsters News'' was published Oktober 2010. See also the related article [[Mothers News]].
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  • '''Verbosa''' is a fiction [[zine]] written by [[Heather Lynn]] during the 1990s. Heather Lynn is a resident of Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.
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  • ...d art & activism zine dedicated to the 21-and-under crowd in Scranton, PA, U.S.A. ...ee distribution. The zine was created by [[Jessica Meoni]], coordinator of the Scranton Zine Fest.
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  • '''Feedback''' was a [[zine]] printed in Austin, Texas, U.S.A, by [[John Isaacson]]. ...before calling it quits some where around 2004. The driving force behind the mag was underground dance music, local art, fashion and fantastic music rev
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  • ...rom Hell''' was a [[zine]] by [[X. Sharks DeSpot]] from Lansing, Michigan, U.S.A. The zine featured strange, script-style fiction resembling some sort of detecti
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  • ...ttic vs. Basement''' is a [[zine]] of stories written by Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. resident [[Korinna Irwin]]. The stories are billed as fiction mixed with half fiction and non fiction. She
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  • ...ker''' was a [[punk|punk rock]] zine published in Ashland, Oregon, U.S.A., from 1989-1993. ...ic prison after accusing the Oregon Shakespeare Festival of putting LSD in the town water supply.
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  • ...was a fanzine published by Joseph Payne Brennan in New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A. ...evoted to horror and the supernatural". Twenty three issues were released, the last one in 1976.
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  • '''Self Destructor''' was a zine created in Knoxville, Tennessee, U.S.A. The first issue was heavily concentrated on Mental Illness and Psych Wards. The following 9 issues had stream-of-conciousness poetry. Most were sold in a c
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  • ...a [[zine]] written in the '90s by [[Dawn Avagliano]] in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. ...t the zine published include band interviews, photos, "Found Words Care of the Kinko's Trash Can," personal travel stories, and zine reviews.
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  • ...]] book art. Six issues have appeared so far. The zine is published in the U.S.A. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...s a 'support' publication for those with an addiction to office supplies. The newsletter also provided product reviews, advice, and more. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • '''Flower Bomb''' is a zine from Northern California U.S.A. ...text. The introduction says "This is about uninhibited brainwaves. Living the way you can make it best."
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  • '''You don't get there from here''' is a journal [[Comic|comix]] by [[Carrie McNinch]]. Published in California, U.S.A., themes in this zine include alcoholism, depression, running and food.
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  • ...is a 4.25” x 5.5” [[zine]] put out by Tomas based in Berkley, California, U.S.A. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • Published in the U.S.A., ''CollinSports'' is a digest sized collection of art work and cartoons by ...he sports activities taking place in Collinsport. The subtitle is "Some of the Maine Activities Around Town".
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  • '''Teach U''' is a series of zines from [[Josh Medsker]]. ''Teach U'' is published in New York City, New York, U.S.A. It incorporates college syllabi and teaching materials with zine features
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  • ...ania''' is produced by a student attending the University of Utah in Utah, U.S.A. .... His influences include: [[Chiaroscuro]], [[Cometbus]], and [[Dreamwhip]] zines, in addition to his own life experiences.
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  • ...uare One Again''' was a short-lived punk zine based in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A. ...punk]]/[[hardcore]] scene including such bands as Tragedy, Lebenden Toten, the Sprouts, and UBR.
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  • ...was a [[punk]] [[zine]] from Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A, published in the early 80s. ...Abbin, and featured covers by Jaime Trujillo and artwork and contributions from other local scenesters, and also included photographs and drawings by [[Mit
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  • Squidling is Dancer is published in Pennsylvania, U.S.A. and includes journal entries, tutorials, and things of that sort. ...egory:Perzine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Pennsylvania Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]]
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  • ...rt Raleigh'' is a zine about local music shows in Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S.A. Issue #1 focuses on house show culture in Raleigh from 2001-2011.
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  • ...as a bimonthly review [[zine]] by [[Larned Justin]] of House Springs, MO., U.S.A. ...ample from each zine reviewed. Previous issues have featured contributions from [[Christoph Meyer]], [[Delaine]], and [[Steve Skeates]].
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  • The zine was published in the 1990s out of Little Rock, Arkansas, U.S.A. An excerpt was featured in volume 4 of [[Zine Yearbook]]. ...tegory:Comic Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Arkansas Zines]] [[Category: 1990's publications]] [[Category:Zine Yearbook]]
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  • '''Sancho''' is a zine by [[Mike Baker]] of Florida, U.S.A. ...a collection of interviews and short nonfiction about the imaginary world the writer inhabits. It is Baker's current zine project.
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  • '''Die, Evan Dando, Die''' was a [[zine]] created by [[Jeff Fox]] in the early '90s. ...was published in Pennsylvania, U.S.A. It was named for the lead singer of the rock band Lemonheads and thus gained some mainstream media attention, altho
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  • ...You''' is a [[perzine]] written by [[Lynne Monsoon]] in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. The zine consists of letters/notes never sent.
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  • ...Koolers''' was a [[zine]] written by Keyan Meymand of Olympia, Washington, U.S.A. ...sm. Keyan describes his experience as a mixed race American and considers the many forms of political action.
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  • ''Graveyard Gatherings'' was published in Seabrook, New Hampshire, U.S.A. in the 2000s. It was a black & white, digest size (5.5” x 8.5”) zine that incl ...that go bump in the night. Vincent Price, Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff, and the television series ''Dark Shadows'' were all covered.
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  • ...ing. It also provides an important first hand document of squatting in the U.S.A. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:2000's publications]]
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  • Published in East Lansing, Michigan, U.S.A., the first issue of ''Mind Drift'' was published in 1978. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • '''Pills-a-Go-Go''' was a [[zine]] published in Seattle, WA. U.S.A., by [[Jim Hogshire]]. ...cerpts was published by [[Feral House]]. One piece was also excerpted in [[The Factsheet Five Zine Reader]].
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  • ...yland''' is a [[Veganism|vegan]] cookzine written by Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.A. resident [[Kelly Peloza]] of Seitan Beats Your Meat Productions. Published in 2009, the zine explains common candy making techniques and includes recipes for vegan
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  • Published in Texas, U.S.A., this zine is about "two very cool cats that were the best of friends in Houston, Texas". It was printed in an edition of 150 cop [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • '''Roam''' is a monochromatic [[minicomic]] by Molly Tea from Boston, MA, U.S.A. ...living in a park features a handmade stamped and glued kraft paper cover. The story line consists of dodging cops, making friends with old bearded dudes,
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  • '''Attack Panic!''' is a zine written by [[Liz Mills]] of Macon, GA, U.S.A. It was created in July of 2010, for the [[24 Hour Zine Thing]]. It is a collection of coping skills and other strat
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  • ...y of the Sun''' was created by Katey Sleeveless in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A., in January, 2004. Subsequent volumes were written from Minneapolis, Mexico City, New Mexico, Europe, Colorado, Illinois, and trave
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  • '''A Dangerous Game''' was a San Francisco, California, U.S.A. music [[zine]] published by Will York. The zine is comprised of interviews with metal and progressive rock bands.
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  • ...[zine]] written by Appalachian writers and edited by [[Elliott Stewart]]. The zine has a half-size computerized layout. Rhododendron Reader was a litera [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...nia''' is produced by a student attending the University of Utah in Utah, U.S.A. ...t zines there. His influences include: Chiaroscuro, Cometbus and Dreamwhip zines in addition to his own life experiences.
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  • Published in the U.S.A in the 1960's, ''Axe'' was nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Fanzine in 1962. ...A. The 'WAW Fund', which stood for Willis at Worldcon, was a success, and the editors decided to keep publishing ''Axe'' as a general interest fanzine af
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  • '''Boomerang 1''' was a music zine published from 1989 to 1991 by Durand J. Compton. ...ernational readership in the hundreds. It eventually was reformatted as [[The Burning]].
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  • ...Day in the Life: 2/11/23''' is an A6-size [[perzine]] from West Virginia, U.S.A. ...writes about his day conducting a zine-making workshop and seeing the band the Mountain Goats in his hometown.
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  • '''Indigo''' is a zine by [[Michelle Aiello]] of Chicago, Il., U.S.A. ...issue appearing in 1995. The most recent issue, issue 17, was released in the winter of 2009.
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  • '''Whoosh!''' is a [[zine]] about whales written by Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. resident Katherina Audley. Subtitled "The zine for whale lovers," ''Whoosh!'' contains essays and stories of personal
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  • ...''' is a perverted classifieds publication from San Francisco, California, U.S.A. ...e printed on large 11x17 inch sheets with hand laid out graphics and text. The classifieds are often very smut and fetish friendly and makes for a humorou
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  • '''Feather Star''' is a zine from Northern California U.S.A. ...ndwritten and typewriter conveys the text. Various photos and art make for the cut and paste layout.
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  • '''Ghetto Youth''' was a [[zine]] published in Pensacola, FL., U.S.A., by [[Sarah Ghetto]]. ...s|Ghetto]][[Category:1990's publications|Ghetto]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.|Ghetto]]
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  • '''Stab Heart''' is a [[perzine]] created by [[Jane Boston]] from Ohio, U.S.A. One issue of Stab Heart appeared with [[Culture Slut]] by [[Amber Dearest]] from Montreal, Quebec, Canada, as a [[split zine]].
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  • '''Opal Zine''' is a zine based out of Oakland, California, U.S.A. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • '''YARNTEA''' is a perzine written by [[Liz Mills]] of Macon, GA, U.S.A. The first issue was released in the summer of 2010. There are currently 3 issues in print.
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  • Published in Vista, California, U.S.A., Megan Besmirched first released this pop culture and underground art zine ''Besmirched'' included interviews with Ed Roth, Jane Weidlin of the Go Go's, Tenacious D, Walter Keane, Niagara, Tony Adolescent, Sarah Jacobso
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  • '''Extreme Noses''' was a [[zine]] written by Rives Junction, Michigan, U.S.A. resident [[Savannah Schort]]. ...ecause the writer graduated from high school and no longer had free use of the school's copier.
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  • ...t Enough Lesbian Hip Hop Artists''' was a [[zine]] by Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. artist Sarah O'Donnell. ...women's issues and sexuality. The title piece was featured in volume 4 of the [[Zine Yearbook]].
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  • ...rtichoke''' was a [[zine]] written by [[Kate Flagg]] of Coeur d'Alene, ID, U.S.A. ...ming out in June 2006. The zine was named after a song of the same name by the band Cibo Matto.
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  • '''Coupons''' was a zine from Oakland, California, U.S.A. by [[Hekka Bekka]] and [[Rug Rat]]. ...mor. The layout was often hastily done and often had clip art for imagery. The print run was under a 100 copies of [http://millionpromo.com/coupon/look-hu
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  • '''Smut''' is a [[zine]] from Olympia, WA, U.S.A. ...butions by artists from all over that a share the common interest of smut. The editors claim it is, "Sexy, filthy, dirty, nasty, all that and more."
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    ...y Chauvenet's Hokum House Publications in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A. The first and only issue is dated November 17, 1939. It contained fiction and nonfiction by Chauvenet, under the pseudonyms O.O. Olson and Detrax Ormblu.
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  • ...ig hands''' is a [[zine]] written by [[aaron asshat]] from North Carolina, U.S.A. The attitude of this zine is summed up by a quote from the editor: "this is not a crass reference, but, do they owe us a living? of c
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  • '''Geek Girl''' is a zine from Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.A. by Naomi Geek Girl. The zine was started in the early 1990's. It had characteristics of zines from that period, having content with personal perspectives, local music, humor
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  • ''Hamsterama'' was released in the 1980s from Pacific Grove, California, U.S.A. At least 10 or 11 issues appeared. Eliss Rashkin was interviewed for [[Punk Research]] #1, from May 1984, and said, "I guess to me being a "punk" is just being myself and
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  • '''Cake Time''' is a lit/art zine from Boston, U.S.A., featuring artwork (collage and pen-and-ink drawings), poetry and personal ...Cake Time #1 1/2 are both available through [http://www.caketimeboston.com the Cake Time website], which also features musical releases by Ben Potrykus' b
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  • ...ine Fest''' is an annual [[zine]] event held in Asheville, North Carolina, U.S.A. ...pamphlets, and artist books. The fest and events are all free and open to the public.
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  • Published in California, U.S.A., ''Food Geek'' is an anthology of [[zinesters]] writing on food, with an e ...he Assassin and The Whiner]] [[perzine]] comics, and [[You don't get there from here]].
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  • '''Blank Love Savvy''' was a [[perzine]] written by Rives Junction, Michigan, U.S.A. resident. This was a [[One shot|one issue]] zine released in 2006. It featured the creator's poetry and artwork, as well as lists such as "Seven Things I Hate
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  • ...arterly [[zine]] written by [[Andrea Jean]] of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. The first four issues of the zine were published in 2009.
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  • ...rs''' is a [[one-shot]] [[perzine]] written by Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. resident [[Katie Haegele]]. Published in June 2009, the zine is a series of anecdotes of the author's brief but memorable interactions with strangers.
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  • '''The Epitome''' is a [[punk]] [[zine]] from Northern California, U.S.A. in the early 1990's. ...g topics of local interest. Later issues were made only by Jessica Hunter. The zine is a cut and paste production with punk and feminist perspective.
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  • '''The Porch Beers Mix''' is a literary compzine created by [[Elliott Stewart]]. ...in West Virginia, U.S.A., each issue has a loose theme that writers across the globe can choose to use as inspiration.
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  • ...s a [[cookzine]] written by Joshua Kahn Russell of Waltham, Massachusetts, U.S.A. ...cribes them as "a creative vehicle of revolutionary gustatory sensation." The contents are radical and humorous, with punk rock parallels to brownie baki
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  • ...ted by Lyman B. Feero, Erik Winter, and Greg Commeau from Old Town, Maine, U.S.A. ...and poetry by Greg Commeau, L.B. Feero, The Gravedigger, and T.W. Smythe. The cover art is uncredited.
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  • ...renting [[compzine]] edited by [[Stacey Greenberg]] of Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.A. ...o dig parenting," the zine consisted of personal anecdotes about parenting from mothers and mothers-to-be, as well as book reviews, essays, and cartoons.
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  • '''Dimanche''' is a food/[[perzine]] by Willingboro, New Jersey, U.S.A. resident [[Sabrina Simon]]. ...g interesting places around New Jersey, attending college, and encouraging the exuberance of her young son.
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  • ...e Love Not Milk" (issue 4); cowmercials, cowmentary, and clips of cow news from mainstream publications. [[Category:Zine]] [[category:Zines from the U.S.A.]][[Category:New Jersey Zines]] [[Category:Humor]]
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  • ...t, particularly local talent from Carla's hometown of South Bend, Indiana. U.S.A. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • It was published in Manhattan Beach, California, U.S.A. The first, and presumably only, issue was released in 1957. It contained the poems "15 Stories In One Poem", and "They Keep Coming Down The Dark Streets" by Richard Brautigan, as well as poetry by Judson Crews, Rich
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  • ...Joyce''' is a zine by [[Robnoxious]], published in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A. in 2005. ...res and whacky characters they encountered. The cover is hand silkcreened. The zine is available at [[Microcosm Publishing]].
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  • ...is a craft [[zine]] created by Jen Williams of Highland Park, New Jersey, U.S.A. The zine contains [[DIY]] craft instructions including recipes as well as cross
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  • [[Image:TheBedTimeZine.jpg|frame|'''The Bed Time Zine''' #1]] '''The Bedtime Zine''' was created by Jimmy out of Anchorage, Alaska, U.S.A.
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  • ...is an [[DIY]] [[zine]] written by [[Brad Wenner]] of Oakland, California, U.S.A. An illustrated guide to creating screenprints on posters and shirts, the zine covers screen construction and techniques for high quality results. I
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  • ...emely short [[minicomic]] by zinester [[Matt Fagan]] of Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. ...ite scratchboard illustrations. The root canal was pretty unpleasant, but the comic isn't!
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  • ...d [[zine]] published out of Boulder, Colorado, and later Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. ...re often accompanied by compilation vinyl records of music commissioned by the editors.
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  • ...y''' is a [[zine]] by [[Joshua Plague]], published in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. ...zines beginning with the phrase "Now I..." that Joshua Plague released in the 1990's. Other titles included ''[[Now I Devour You]]'', and ''[[Now I Write
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  • ...erry Vedas and published by Gothique Enterprises in San Diego, California, U.S.A. ...1975, contained graphic stories by the editors and poetry by Dave Scroggy. The cover art was by Thornton, with additional artwork by John Hartz.
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  • ...s a [[perzine]], started in 2002 by Erica Parrott of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.A.. The [[zine]] includes observations and insight on friendships, art, and daily l
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  • ...s Banjee?", "The Other Homeboy" and "Queers Read This". Issue two featured the 'Riot Boy Profile', an in-depth interview with [[Anonymous Boy]], editor of '''Riot Boy''' was published in New York, NY., U.S.A.
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  • ...age''' was a [[Perzine|personal zine]] published by Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. area resident [[Ciara Xyerra]]. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Massachusetts Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category: Perzine]]
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  • '''Conflagration''' was a zine from Tallahassee, Florida, U.S.A., written by Sarah Sky. ...rst published in 1998, the last one in 2005. Conflagration was featured in the [[Zine Yearbook]] in 2001 and distroed by [[Pander Zine Distro]] as well as
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  • ...blished by [[Joseph Payne Brennan]] (1918-1990) in New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A. ''Essence'' ran 47 issues from 1950 to 1977.
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  • ...is for DIY''' is a [[zine]] made by [[Julie vee|Julie Vee]] of California, U.S.A. Julie also makes the zine [[Cardboard Cutouts]].
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  • '''The Burning''' zine was written by Durand J. Compton and released by [[The Boomerang Press]]. ...s, art and reporting on Omaha's underground scene. It went defunct due to the writer's wartime service.
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  • '''Garbage''' was a [[zine]] created by [[Herbert Haygood]] in the 1990s. ...rs, poetry, photo collages, short stories, feline pages, and references to the local music scene in Anchorage. Issue #1 also includes an interview with lo
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  • '''The Banana King''' is a Chicago, IL., U.S.A. based [[zine]] published by [[A.B. Drea]]. ...e virtue and purity of being the 'Banana King,' the guy who sells bananas. The zine is known for being a outlet for local writers and contributors have in
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  • '''The Bad Lyrics Project''' is a [[zine]] by Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. resident [[Liz Saidel Mason‎|Liz Mason]]. ...the songwriters went wrong. Liz (an experienced karaoke singer) describes the zine as a "sociological study of sorts."
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  • '''A Time To Die''' is a zine from the Bay Area of California, U.S.A. ...e issue is titled "Time To Die" then the subsequent issue titled "To Die". The zine is made in a cut and paste layout with a typewriter.
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  • ...tion. As well, contributor [[Sean Stewart]] conducted short interviews for the zine with artists such as Dave Kiersh, Billy McKay, [[Carrie McNinch]] and * [http://www.microcosmpublishing.com/catalog/zines/74/?PHPSESSID=a1dce9f0c6ba519dc760f1e93c6b9c6d Microcosm Publising Details]
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  • '''When Love Breaks Down''' was a [[zine]] published in Pensacola, FL., U.S.A., by [[Jahna]]. ...short period of time, and deservedly so. The writing was funny and sad at the same time.
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  • ..., U.S.A, with a cover by Adrienne Fein. Suzanne Tompkins was co-editor for the first six issues. ...New York, U.S.A. Ten issues were released. ''The Spanish Inquisition'' won the [[FAAn Award for Best Fanzine]] in 1977.
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  • ...lume 2, #1, or No. 7, was released in May 1939, and was free to members of the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]]. ...rrible Tales of Tittering Terror]]), writing on the film ''Lost Horizon''. The cover was by Walter E. Marconette ([[Scienti-Snaps]]).
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  • '''Browsing Room''' was a [[perzine]] written by Richmond, Virginia, U.S.A. resident Tara Moyle. ...lture from the point of view of a public library employee. Tara describes the people who work at and patronize her library, as well as stereotypes such a
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  • '''Domingo Siete''' is a [[perzine]] by Rio Grande Valley, Texas, U.S.A. resident Hortencia Armendáriz. Written in Spanglish, the zine relates Hortencia's experiences as a vegan, Mexican feminist, and comm
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  • '''Griselda''' was a zine by Lisa L., from Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A. Released in the 1990's, ''Griselda'' was a [[Riot Grrrl]] zine featuring articles on music
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  • ...Job Queen''' is a [[zine]] by [[A. Sklar]], from Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A. ...or example, issue #2 has line drawings on 1 side and 91 lines of speech on the other.
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  • '''susie is a robot''' is a zine by [[lb]] of Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.. The zine is distroed by [[Stranger Danger Distro]].
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  • '''Hack This Zine''' is a [[zine]] based out of San Francisco, California, U.S.A. Selections from ''Hack This Zine'' were reprinted in volume nine of [[Zine Yearbook]], publ
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  • ...punk]] and [[hardcore]] zine published by Brian out of Reno, NV, U.S.A. in the 1990's. .... The bulk of the zine was personal stories, travel diaries and rants from the editor in book chapter form, interspersed with crusty punk and tribal artwo
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  • [[Image:New_hieroglyph.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The New Hieroglyph''']] '''The New Hieroglyph''' was published in Forest Hills, N.Y., U.S.A. by [[Donald Wollheim]].
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  • ...ine published in the mid-90s by [[Rymodee]], who would go on to perform in the band This Bike Is A Pipe Bomb. ...s. ''Bike Punk Chronicles'' was something of a [[perzine]], and dealt with the intersection of anti-car culture, punk, and traveling.
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  • '''Flicker''' was a [[zine]] published in Chapel Hill, NC., U.S.A. in 1996 by Norwood Cheek. It was a guide to the world of the Super 8 film camera and full of resources and information on where to get y
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  • '''Roadkill''' is a [[zine]] focused on the Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.A. underground music scene. Started in September 2008 by Nora Goddard, the zine contains information on upcoming music and art shows, reviews of recen
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  • ...[one-shot zine]] produced in [[24 Hour Zine Thing|24 hours]], as a part of the 2009 [[International Zine Month]]. ...lack Tape]], [[compulsion]], [[Empty Letters]] and [[Memories Slip Through the Cracks]].
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  • Published in the 1970s in Wichita, Kansas, U.S.A., ''Out of Sight'' was a small 8 page mimeographed publication. Issue 36 focused on the "British Scene" and was guest edited by Steve Sneyd.
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  • ...issues of ''Fantasia'' were published in Connersville, Indiana, U.S.A., in the early 1950s. The first issue was released in 1950, and featured mainly fiction. The front cover art work was by Ray Higgs.
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  • ...and anarchist. It was published in the late 1990s in Oakland, California, U.S.A. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:California Zines]] [[Category:1990's publications]] [[Category:Punk]] [[Category:Zine Yearbo
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  • ...By Bicycle''' was a [[zine]] written by Scott Larkin of Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. ...ng pervasiveness of the automobile hegemony. ''Go By Bicycle'' focuses on the Portland bicycle community.
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  • '''Dead Air''' was an bicycle messenger zine published in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. ...er community in Chicago and elsewhere. It is included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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  • ...ssions''' was a [[zine]] by Bloody Mess and published in Peoria, Illinois, U.S.A. ...uring G.G. Allin, as well as art, record and show reviews, and articles on the editor's obsessions.
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  • '''Dogs''' is a [[minicomic]] by [[Steve Willis]], published in the U.S.A. ...School District soon after Willis graduated High School, and published by the Olympia School District in 1980.
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  • Published in the 1980s in Richmond, Virginia, U.S.A., ''Aniara'' consisted of articles, reviews, news, art work and a letter co Letters came from Harry Bell ([[Grimwab]]), Ned Brooks ([[It Goes On The Shelf]]), Don D'Ammassa ([[Mythologies]]), Gordon Dickson, Harlan Ellison (
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  • [[Image:Teach3ZW.jpg|frame|From Teach #1]]'''Teach''' was a mini-comic published by [[Josh Medsker]]. ''Teach'' was published in New York City, New York, U.S.A. It gave a humorous and sometimes bittersweet take on his adventures as an
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  • ...Good''' is a [[zine]] written by [[Becca Confidential]] of Fort Worth, TX, U.S.A. ...ce June of 2004 and the writer since May 1988. Becca is also the author of the [[one-shot]] zine [[Paper Clips]].
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  • ...a poemzine edited and published by Michael E. Ambrose from Austin, Texas, U.S.A. The first issue was released in 1983. It featured poetry by Roger Bower, Ira T.
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  • ...[[perzine]] written by [[kidsister]] and based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A. The first issue was released in November 2009. The back cover always features advertisements for other zines.
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  • ...mes''' is a newsletter type [[zine]] for the Hellarity squat in Oakland CA U.S.A. ...ed through the doors over the years--a small number of them contributed to the newsletter, including [[Samiya Bird]], [[Robert Eggplant]], and [[Heather W
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  • ...] edited by Jill Herbst and Chris Griffin and based out of Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A. ...equently featured, as well as reviews of music, movies, books, and zines. The zine also includes poetry and creative fiction.
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  • [[Image:Land_of_Conch.jpg|frame|The Land of Conch cover]] ...of Conch]] was a [[zine]] published by [[Joshua Peck]] of Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A.
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  • ...was a mothering [[zine]] written by [[Rhonda Baker]] of Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. ...ne included stories about becoming a licensed midwife as well as anecdotes from life as a stay at home mom to two young daughters. It also regularly featu
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  • ...y [[zine]] published by [[cellardoorprojects]] in 2006 from Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A. ...tion. A PDF version is available online at the link below or directly from the author.
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  • '''Big Whoop!''' is a multi-genre [[DIY]] [[zine]] based in Santa Fe, NM, U.S.A. The first issue was just released 11/9/07, and features interviews with Loaded
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  • ...[Fred Argoff]] is a loving tribute to his home town of Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A. ...tory; plus, lots of black and white pictures to illustrate the text. Cross the Brooklyn Bridge and enter Fred's World!
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  • '''Punx is Ladies''' is a zine from Berkeley, California, U.S.A. ...including her own band mates. At least one person-Heather Blotto- also did zines as well as play in bands. This was a [[one shot|one-off zine]].
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  • '''White Blackbirds''' is a [[zine]] by Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. resident [[Katie Haegele]]. ...Many of the women also discuss the lack of equality for queer partners in the United States.
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  • '''Potatoe''' is a [[perzine]] written by Fayetteville, Arkansas, U.S.A. resident Robert Bell. ...d the more constraining aspects of growing up on a farm in a small town in the south, as well as thoughts about his life and travels. A review by SJS in
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  • ...aspora published in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A., and one of a series of zines by her about mixed-race identity. ...e job as a temp caterer. The zine also features comics from the Boondocks. The successor to this zine was called ''Ungrateful Black-White Girl''.
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  • ...nknown''' is a [[travel zine]] by [[Rick Waldroup]] from Arlington, Texas. U.S.A. ...All this mixed with 35 b/w photos with standouts like the overhead shot of the carnival at night in Van Alstyne, TX. It's a travelogue that's never predic
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  • ...ce''' was a [[zine]] by [[Jeff Junker]] published in Middletown, New York, U.S.A. ...nd Schlong's ''Punk Side Story'', and features an interview with photos of the band Myles of Destruction. '''Belligerence''' was released in 2002.
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  • '''Sarah Wood''' is a [[zine]] distributor from Chicago, Il., U.S.A. ...gham Center for Women’s History and Culture. The zine collection is called the Sarah Wood Zine Collection.
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  • '''Disunderstood''' is a zine from San Francisco, California, U.S.A. ...ands were singing as they played live in a loud chaotic environment. Often the results were playful and humorous.
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  • '''Free Beer''' is a [[punk]] [[zine]] from Madison Wisconsin, U.S.A. ...occasionally punctuated with his distinctive [[Comic|comic]] art. True to the title Barney writes about beer but is as inspired by coffee. Other topics i
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  • ...is a long running [[zine]] from Philomath, OR., U.S.A., that simply exudes the [[DIY]] spirit. ...S.A.]] [[Category:Oregon Zines]][[Category:DIY Culture]] [[Category:How-To Zines]]
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  • '''CROQ''' is a craft [[zine]] published out of Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. ...interviews with influential crafters, articles on independent business and the craft community, and how-to instructions for crafts.
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  • ...fiction and epic verse". It was published in Coloma, Wisconsin, U.S.A. in the 1970s. Issue 8 was released in 1976. ...ller, G. Sutton Breiding ([[Ebon Lute]]), Joseph Payne Brennan ([[Macabre (U.S.A.)|Macabre]], [[Essence]]), Steve Eng as 'John Bredon', Michael Fantina, [[W
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  • ...[[compzine]] edited by [[kidsister]] and based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A. The first issue was released in April 2008. ...and [[Misadventures in Lofi]] and most contributions are continually from the same two or three authors.
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  • ...a half-sized, mostly hand written, [[zine]] based out of Gainesville, Fl., U.S.A., that is still published sporadically by Travis Fristoe. The latest, #14, is still available through No Idea, where Travis sometimes wor
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  • ...finds, all created with information from that classic telephone resource, the yellow pages. *[http://wemakezines.ning.com/profile/KariTervo Kari Tervo] on [[We Make Zines]]
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  • ...ed by Elsie B. Wollheim and published in 1945 from Forest Hills, New York, U.S.A. ''High Points'' was distributed through the Vanguard Amateur Press Association (VAPA).
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  • ...ofu''' is a [[Veganism|vegan]] cookzine written by New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A. resident Carolyn "Kittee" Berns. ...pilation of vegan recipes from the author's website, "Cooking by Kittee." The zine is divided into sections including Ethiopian, Southern/New Orleans, an
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  • '''Rocket Tonic Quarterly''' is a [[minicomic]] from Georgia, U.S.A., by [[Pranas T. Naujokaitis]]. ...'' comic strips that run in ''The District'', the student run newspaper of the Savannah College of Art and Design. RTQ also collects sent in fanart as wel
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  • '''Simple Sal''' is a [[zine]] created by Kalispell, Montana, U.S.A. resident [[Shelly Jo Isaak]]. Subtitled "A busy gal's guide to simple livin' in a crazy age," the zine consists of [[Veganism|vegan]] recipes, [[DIY]] craft projects, and ar
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  • ...] zine drawn and written by [[Max Weinstein-Bacal]] of Richmond, Virginia, U.S.A. ...mithsonian Institute and reflections on alcohol. Issue 2 (2009) describes the author's experience of his house burning down. Issue 3 (2009) consists ent
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  • ...ver assembled by [[zinester]] [[Matt Fagan]] of Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. The "comic pictorial" consists of 24 pages of simple drawings, each showcasing ...n without any regard for the products actual qualities. More importantly, the mini-comic was also a means to exploit this trend for comedy.
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  • ...ater Awesome''' is a [[zine]] by Zach Mandeville, published in Washington, U.S.A. ...the neighboring city to Olympia, the original home of Olympia Beer and is the oldest permanent American settlement on Puget Sound.
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  • ..."collabrazine" edited by [[Tony Longshanks LeTigre]] in Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. ...by the [[Portland Zine Symposium]] has had copies of Dreck, as does QZAP, the [[Queer Zine Archive Project]].
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  • ...d in 1989 in the East Bay scene of California, U.S.A. that revolved around the Gilman St. Project music club. ...y was what made up the content for four issues. One of the last issues was the "Fuck Religion" issue.
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  • '''Tales from the Rat House''' is a zine from San Francisco, California, U.S.A. ...m Rock 'N' Roll]] and the Gilman St. Project music club, eventually making the Lookout! Records label.
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  • '''Hausfrau''' is a parenting [[zine]] created by Portland, Maine, U.S.A. resident [[Nicole Chaison]]. ...ily illustrated zine started in Spring 2003 and has included contributions from other parents.
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  • ...''' is a [[perzine]] published by [[Nate Gangelhoff]] of Minneapolis, MN., U.S.A. ...yed in the pop-punk bands Rivethead, Banner Pilot and is currently part of the band Off With Their Heads.
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  • '''Miranda''' is a parenting [[zine]] published by Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. resident [[Kate Haas]]. ...Essays about family life, politics, and books are frequently featured in the zine.
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  • '''Troubled Sleep''' is a [[zine]] written by Sam Dorsett, the creator of Plan-it-X Records. ...ines she wrote. Sam passed away on June 20th, 2010 in Oakland, California, U.S.A.
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  • ...nk Too Much In Milwaukee''' is published by Dug Belan from Milwaukee, WI., U.S.A. ...About Drinking" have hand drawn titles and are packed on text-heavy pages. The author's tales are both engaging and a bit frightening, but definitely lace
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  • '''Avow''' is a long running [[perzine]] from Beaverton, Oregon, U.S.A., published by [[Keith Rosson]]. ...combining ''Avow'' issues 11 through 16 entitled ''The Best of Intentions: The Avow Anthology."
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  • ...a science fiction fanzine edited by Damon Knight from Hood River, Oregon, U.S.A. ...40 digest-sized pages. A 2-page version, numbered 1A, was distributed with the Denventioneer combozine in early 1941.
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  • ...e]] published published by Julian Myers out of Ithaca, NY, U.S.A., during the 1990's. ...rience available to us." Each issue of Dangerfox included personal stories from Julian and his friends, an [[Anarchism|anarchist]] and anti-corporate bent
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  • ...zine]] written by [[Jerianne Thompson]] and published in Murfreesboro, TN, U.S.A. ...e number one (the only issue to date, published in August 2008) deals with the subject of diabetes. Jerianne's partner Denny and her son both have type 1
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  • ...and speculative fiction and art and is published in Lowell, Massachusetts, U.S.A. It was founded in 1994. In 1997, Vol. 2, No. 1 was released. ...lso published the zines [[Dracula Meets Jesus]] and [[The Banshee (U.S.A.)|The Banshee]].
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  • ...egan]] parenting [[zine]]" edited by Rosa-Maria DiDonato of Austin, Texas, U.S.A. ..., cloth diapers, taking kids to shows, and rejecting materialist "needs." The zine contains a ongoing feature called "Rocker mom vs. soccer mom," discuss
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  • ...nson]] and published by The Fellowship of Odysseans in Zenith, Washington, U.S.A.. The first issue of ''The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror'' was released in 1973, with three
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  • The editors published their fanzine in the U.S.A. in the late 1960s and early 1970s. ...971, and issue 6 in May 1971. Issue 7 was published in July, 1972, and was the last issue.
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  • ...is a passionately written [[zine]] by [[Karijane]] from Duluth, Minnesota, U.S.A. ...acify their needs." And this original quote, 'truth is that which creates the desired results.'
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  • ...es about her biracial and queer identity, [[Activist|activism]], and art. The last two issues also included works of fiction. ...s selected for the 2003 tour of North America by [[Mobilivre-Bookmobile]], the travelling library of independent publications.
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  • '''Emma Goldman''' was a [[zine]] published in Philadelphia, PA, U.S.A. by Rebekah Buchanan. ...eatures articles on famed [[Anarchism|anarchist]] Emma Goldman, as well as the editor's views and personal diaristic writings, and has included her views
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  • ...sonant Accost''' was a [[perzine]] created by [[Lakisha]] of New York, NY, U.S.A. ...ably published in 1992, based on a statement in #11 from January 1996 that the zine was nearly four years old. Lakisha, an African-American woman, attende
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  • '''The Zine Dump''' is a review fanzine by Guy H. Lillian III. ...mp'' focuses primarily on science fiction fanzines, but does include other zines that come its way.
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  • '''Desensitized''' is a perzine written by [[Miss Nico]] of Milwaukee, WI., U.S.A. ...ymphette]]. She is a collective member of [[QZAP]] and is an organizer for the [[Milwaukee Zine Fest]].
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  • ...is a [[zine]] created by [[Laura-Marie Taylor]] of Sacramento, California, U.S.A. ...Peace Walk by Nevada Desert Experience going from the city of Las Vegas to the Nevada Test Site to demonstrate for peace and against nuclear weapons.
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  • ...train hopping and traveling in Latin America. Other topics addressed were the editor's experiences with prostitution, rants on [[punk]], revolution, libe ...ons]] [[Category:Anarchist]][[Category:Perzine]] [[category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • ...nts in an experimental & media arts course at the University of Minnesota, U.S.A. ...ied, mixed, torn, assembled and photoshopped. ''Abashed Content'' admires the free sharing and recycling of ideas.
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  • '''The Miskatonic''' is a fanzine published by Dr. Dirk W. Mosig in the 1970s. ...lished in Americus, Georgia, U.S.A. and subsequently in Kearney, Nebraska, U.S.A.
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  • ...roduced [[comic]] by Robert Tritthardt who resides in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. at present. ...eries Writhe and Shine. The first issue of Writhe and Shine appeared under the subtitle "Lies, Rumors and Twisted Worlds". It was a 5 X 5 black and white,
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  • '''Decommissioning Corpses''' is a zine from Earl Ville N.Y. U.S.A. ...for the 10 year anniversary of the death of Sid Viscious. This issue is in the format of a full 8 1/2 x 11 page.
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  • ...ay Uh-Oh''' was a zine edited by [[Maria Goodman]] from Wyoming, Michigan, U.S.A. R. Seth Friedman's June 1996 review of the zine for Wired.com was very complimentary, describing it as "consistently e
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  • ...[[Vampire (1945)|Vampire]] fanzine, published in Dover, New Jersey, U.S.A. from 1945 till 1947 by Joe Kennedy. The contents of ''Vampire Index'' were as follows:<br>
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  • ...ry/[[perzine]] written by [[Miranda Celeste Hale]] of Spokane, Washington, U.S.A. ...d the zine as "one of the most consistently interesting, thought provoking zines being produced."
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  • ...one-issue zine written by [[Kari Tervo]]. It was published in California, U.S.A. in September, 2014. It is 16 black-and-white pages in a quarter-size forma ...that shares three true ghost sightings. It also scares the bejeebus out of the reader with some creepy photos and a revelation about one's own ghostly ess
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  • ...th in April and the fifth in October of the same year. It was produced for the [[Spectator Amateur Press Society]]. Contributors included Bill Venable ([[The Pendulum]], [[Aleph-Null]]), with an article giving some advice entitled, "
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  • '''Butt Ugly''' was a zine by Cory, published in Wisconsin, U.S.A. ...Wisconsin especially, but also covering national punk happenings. As well, the zine included interviews with bands, and live show, recording and zine revi
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  • ...tain, yarrow, Calendula, and Hypericum; it also contains an excerpt from ''The Book of Herbal Wisdom'' by Matthew Wood about one woman's near-fatal consum *[http://microcosmpublishing.com/catalog/zines/50/ Ordering information]
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  • [[Image: APU3.jpg|frame|The Apple Pickers' Union #3]] '''The Apple Pickers' Union''' is a queer, poetry [[perzine]] written by [[Curious
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  • ...50s and 1960s, first in Long Island, New York, and later in Alpine, Texas, U.S.A. ...al Magazine of Poetry]], who ran Kaleidograph Press. Along with ''Flame'', the couple also printed ''Raven'' for Lilith Lorraine and [[Wings]] for Stanton
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  • ...Jike" (a pseudonym for James Kepner) in 1943 from Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. Only one issue was published, dated December 1943. It was distributed through the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]].
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  • ...as an amateur press publication released by R.J. Banks in the 1950s in the U.S.A. ...ed signed and numbered edition of usually 300 copies, in Corsicana, Texas, U.S.A.
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  • '''Checkered Past''' is a [[perzine]] written by [[Lara D]]. of the midwest United States, mostly containing journal entries and short non-fict [[Category:Zine]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Perzine]]
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  • Published out of Collegeville, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., the zine included opinion essays on topics such as animal rights, civil disobed An excerpt from the zine was featured in volume 4 of [[Zine Yearbook]].
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  • ...wer Thomas Wiloch, "some sort of research scientist attempting to decipher the meaning of his environment". Wiloch adds, "But that description fits us all Jessica Salmonson is also the editor of [[Fantasy Macabre]], [[The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror]], and [[Windhaven]].
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  • ...is a zine from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and San Francisco, California, U.S.A. ...hiladelphia but had moved to San Francisco by it's second issue in 2008. ''The Orifice'' had a wild array of content including humor, Queer sexuality and
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  • [[Category:Zine]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]][[Category:Idaho Zines]]
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  • ...d Seed''' was a 1980s [[fanzine]] about the juvenile delinquent culture of the 1950s. [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • Released in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., in the 1970s, ''Meeper Blue'' was a quarterly mimeographed fanzine. ...d -- bless you -- the BLUE paper. #12 obtains some interesting letters on the Markstein/Ellison fussin' and feudin'."
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  • ...st issue, #6, was released in 1977. It was an Apazine, distributed through the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]]. from a talented writer, plus contributions from a few friends."
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