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  • [[Image:Shes_so_very.jpg‎|right|frame|she's so very...'''<br/>Issue 9 Spring/Summer 2007]] '''she's so very...''' is a [[perzine]] written by [[melissa ann]] which originated in Munci
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  • Her diary-style [[perzine]], [[she's so very...]], has been published since 2002. She was lead singer of punk band JERK
    385 bytes (55 words) - 21:29, 7 October 2009
  • ...4 years now. She has released 17 issues of her zine [[Cardboard Cutouts]] so far. She also runs the zine distro [[Unicorn Express Distro]].
    449 bytes (62 words) - 05:35, 29 June 2011
  • ...ended leave from gainful employment due to severe chronic illness. So far, she's published two issues of Chronically Yours, and has also contributed to issu
    640 bytes (92 words) - 22:20, 5 August 2014
  • ...drifted apart and many of Moshpit's editor's ideas had changed since then, so she decided to start her own zine. She writes, "I'm still not completely s
    606 bytes (97 words) - 01:24, 14 September 2007
  • Raz had never seen a zine in her life, but became so enamored of the format that she started [[Apple Scruff]], a zine about cele
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  • *[[Fat!So?]] the zine and the book
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  • ...livious Nation]] was begun in 1999; twenty-three issues have been released so far and the zine is still ongoing. ''Oblivious Nation'' focuses on art, mus
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  • .......this little girl wanted something that she couldn't find in her world, so she created it. i guess thats what im trying to do (with this zine)."
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  • * [[a tenderness so painful i thought my heart would burst]]
    457 bytes (67 words) - 17:29, 9 August 2007
  • .... She shows true insight in her subtle depictions of the eating disorders so prevalent in ballet culture.
    759 bytes (119 words) - 21:48, 14 October 2009
  • ...irls could get up onstage who couldn't play guitar either, so it was very, very democratic do it yourself stuff. I loved all of that." Musicians mentioned ...s was so stupid, so stiff and posh. She just wanted drugs, sex & violence, so that's what we gave her. We were just taking the piss out of her."
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  • ...Sister Spit in 2009, My Mouth Your Ear in 2009, The Storm In A Tea Cup/Not So Popular/Girls Get Busy Pussy Riot fundraiser in 2012 and the Girls Get Busy
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  • ...but not for hours... and I talk to AV but that is different because he is so far away..."
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  • ...the Internet only to find one or two zines here and there, the way I have so many times."
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  • ...s [[Granny's Attic]], [[I Wish You Believe in Yourself More]], [[Why Am I So Scared]], [[Ripe Tomato]], [[Cut Up Diary]], and [[Taijin Kyoufu]].
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  • ...Stöhr''' is a [[zinester]] from Cologne, Germany. She has edited two zines so far: [[It's not just boys' fun]] and [[Rote Tränen]] (both mostly in Engli ...le behavior and the aftermath, women and [[hardcore]] etc., in four issues so far.
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  • ...II. Cara loved it, but was afraid that Gene Roddenberry might not approve, so she wrote him several times, and eventually, he did indeed approve of the s
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  • *[[Walk So Differently]] (with [[Emma Davidson]] and [[Lou]])
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  • * [[Why Am I So Scared]], New York, NY, 2000 ...e-makes-the-heat-grow-fonder/oclc/712999598&referer=brief_results Why Am I So Scared]
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  • *[[So Meow]]
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  • ...contributed to a number of zines and comic anthologies and continues to do so. She illustrated her first full-length graphic novel in 2006, ''Jokes and t
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  • Sue is a member of the [[Plokta]] cabal, so while not exactly an editor, she is an indispensible member of the team.
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  • ...through her zine of the same name in the 1950s. She called her poetry "Am-So Poetry, in response to Wrai Ballard's invention of "Non-Poetry" for any poe
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  • ...n these people I surround myself with know that every single day. It's not so easy when I can't fall asleep at night to avoid the thoughts running throug
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  • ...ty, is [[The Filth Zine]] Queen. She is handicapped and uses a wheelchair, so she lives a double life. She would much rather live in her short stories. S
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  • [[Image:Shes_so_very.jpg‎|right|frame|she's so very...'''<br/>Issue 9 Spring/Summer 2007]] '''she's so very...''' is a [[perzine]] written by [[melissa ann]] which originated in Munci
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  • ...illustrations. Pat had been interested in stage magic before meeting Lyons so it was a perfect fit. P. Howard Lyons and Pat married in the 1950s.
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  • *[[So not emo!]] (n.d.)
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  • ...& day/night out, she & Steven have come to sleep sideways with the pillows so as not to mess up her everlasting creative projects. [[Deirdree Prudence]]
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  • ...a themed issue such as sex ed, zines, myspace, high school graduation, and so forth. She currently has thirteen issues; the most recent named The Place
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  • ...]] and [[Wintu]]. She has published three issues of Scissor Socket Shocker so far and, as of January 2007, the fourth issue is in production. The zine f
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  • ...e because, in her words, "I had things to say and no forum to say them in, so I decided to start my own forum. I got started in zines when I got a zine i
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  • ...being young because I don't have to use big words if I don't want to...", so her zine remains unpretentious and accessible. Also included in various iss
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  • ...s a "zine", Eyde was involved in the science fiction community of the day, so there is reason to believe she was following in this tradition. The cover c ...lly when you consider that Tigrina too was a Satanist -- at least she said so in VOM."''
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  • ...an and Martin Cendreda, with art direction by Jhom Pham. Three issues have so far been released.
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  • *[[Walk so Differently]] (with [[Anwyn]] and [[Lou]])
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  • ...d to think, bands i cant stop listening to lately, things ive accomplished so far this summer, ways ive changed since i started college, etc.
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  • ...", Eyde was involved in the science fiction fanzine community of that era, so there is reason to believe she was following in this tradition and that the
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  • Four issues of Hippohank have been published so far. Each issue features a different theme. Issue one is entitled "Birth of
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  • '''You're Insane Honey''' was written by [[Mae Undead]]. It was started so she could express her thoughts in a place where she knew it was comfortable
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  • ...New Orleans, Taiwan, and the Pacific Northwest were common; she even went so far as to create a personalized travel guide to London that spanned several
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  • ...an interview with the Purchase, NY band Pinchu Macha. Sara also wrote many very personal pieces about the intolerance of society towards those who are bi-r ...s of zines such as [[Double Bill]], [[Fatboy Fancub]], [[Fat Girl]], [[Fat!So?]], [[Feeble]], and [[Girl Power]].
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  • ...ings, and is both handwritten and typed, including mistakes and revisions, so that the zine itself functions as a work of art.
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  • .... It was created as a physical companion to Parkhill's webcomic, '''Life's So Rad'''. ...ommon Grounds." In 2002, she switched formats to autobio, and began Life's So Rad. She began to publish the zine that same year. It was published sporadi
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  • Each article is named "On ..." so that with the title it reads as "Opinionated Nobody On Evenings" [for examp
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  • ...ting. besides, i totally wrote about [[Kathleen Hanna]] in my first issue, so how could you possibly resist?"
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  • ...and includes contributions from Melissa Ann of Jerk Alert and [[She's so very...]] zine, Asbo a Go-Go Girls, Nat Barker, Penny Broadhurst, Bunny of Wonde
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  • ...cole, wrote fifteen issues of '''Oppress This''' over the course of ten or so years.
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  • ...rans people, an essay on nonviolence, and so much more. Stink Eye #2 packs so much good stuff into 44-pages that you’ll finish this one feeling nourish
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  • ...me the topic of the universe's third special fund for a fan trip, in 1961, so she could go all the way to Seattle and take action appropriate to the magn
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