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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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  • '''Butcher Queers''' is a limited edition LGBTQ [[zine]] from Dublin, Ireland. .... In 2007, designer and artist Will St Leger collated articles and artwork from writers and artists to produce the first issue. It was published as a 34 pa
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  • ...irculation publications with features on local music scenes, documentaries from daily life, art and political commentary. ...ord shops, cafés etc. One visual distinction between freesheets and bigger zines such as [[punk]] [[fanzine]]s is that freesheets do not have a cover but ar
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  • ...ue Bubblebath''' was a music [[Freesheet|freesheet]] [[zine]] from Dublin, Ireland. ...ing) from his new flat in Rathmines while relying on regular contributions from a variety of individuals. Most notable was probably Sweden-based Pat Kelly
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  • ...t from Belfast, Northern Ireland, who created and contributed to [[comic]] zines in the 1970s. After graduating from Belfast College of Art in 1974, he became involved in a small community pre
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  • '''Chihuahua and Pitbull''' was a [[zine]] from New Orleans. ...Bike Wheels]], the book ''Stories Care Forgot: An Anthology Of New Orleans Zines'' and the book ''Learning with intent to fall''.
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  • '''Niall McGuirk''' is a [[zinester]] from Dublin, Ireland. ...ed [[No Way Referee/Wide]], which was a football [[fanzine]] that appeared from 1994 till 1997. Six issues were published.
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  • '''Loserdom''' is a [[D.I.Y.]][[punk]] [[zine]] from Dublin, Ireland. ...arhead Nation]], [[Sl@nted @nd Ench@nted]] and [[React]] as well as bigger zines such as [[Nosebleed]], [[Smegma]], [[The Damage is Done]], [[Non Plastique]
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  • Notable zines such as [[R*E*P*E*A*T]] started off as Manics fanzines and have gone on to == List of Manics zines ==
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  • ...minimum number of issues, together with author and place of production in Ireland (also estimated). [[Category:Zines from Ireland]]
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  • Letters came from Ray Nelson and Ted Pauls, among others. ...r trade magazines; publisher and editor of a travel newsletter, "Exploring Ireland," with her husband Greg Storey, and a freelance travel and nonfiction write
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  • ...one issue in 1954; Ian McAuley from 1960 till 1962; and Madeleine Willis, from 1963 till 1987. ...make this fanzine a joint UK - U.S.A. project, with fanwriters and artists from both sides of the Atlantic contributing.
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  • ...nally published in Loserdom 13, October 2005. Re-published with permission from the author. ...l circulation magazines with features on local music scenes, documentaries from daily life, art and political commentary that are out of bounds for mainstr
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  • ...music scenes. By 1994, <i>ECE</i> had transformed into <i>Psycho Moto</i> from a realization that there are few opportunities for struggling artists and w ...sent to more than 100 countries, including Japan, France, Germany, Mexico, Ireland, Poland, Hong Kong, China, Austria, and the UK.
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  • Issue two, also from 1981, included fiction by Bruce Boston, C. Bruce Hunter, Sharon Lee, Jean L Issue 3, from 1982, featured fiction by A. Bertram Chandler, Richard Grant, Stephen Gresh
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  • ...upkeep) is out of proportion to its usefulness or worth. The term derives from the story that the kings of Siam (now Thailand) were accustomed to make a p ...isco, CA., New York, NY., Portland, OR., Chicago, IL., and well as Belfast Ireland, Southampton Britain, Paris France, and was distributed for a brief and bit
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  • <i>Livor Mortis Zine</i> is a true lo-fi D.I.Y. "photozine" series from London (UK) that focuses on themes of decay and despair by way of urban ins <i>"I got to peruse your zines and wow never seen anything like them! Disturbing, original and unexpected"
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