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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 copies4 KB (617 words) - 07:06, 4 November 2007
- '''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 illustrat2 KB (253 words) - 06:35, 30 June 2009
- '''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 crea3 KB (477 words) - 19:08, 29 August 2007
- Published in Co Antrim, North Ireland, ''Grotesque'' was a literary publication devoted to weird fiction, fantasy [[Category:Zines from Ireland]]2 KB (235 words) - 09:56, 18 August 2013
- '''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 devot2 KB (379 words) - 22:39, 18 November 2012
- '''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?]] was2 KB (292 words) - 18:55, 30 November 2011
- ...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 42.2 KB (342 words) - 22:09, 5 September 2007
- ...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]]747 bytes (108 words) - 11:26, 22 May 2007
- '''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 Gr2 KB (327 words) - 17:50, 4 October 2011
- ...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 1953.4 KB (561 words) - 08:44, 23 November 2015
- '''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 pa3 KB (427 words) - 02:30, 24 February 2024
- ...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 ar1 KB (185 words) - 14:10, 30 May 2010
- ...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 Kelly3 KB (510 words) - 13:12, 8 October 2011
- ...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 pre2 KB (258 words) - 11:47, 27 August 2010
- '''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''.2 KB (260 words) - 07:14, 15 October 2007
- '''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.2 KB (234 words) - 08:30, 12 October 2007
- '''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]13 KB (2,256 words) - 19:10, 1 December 2011
- Notable zines such as [[R*E*P*E*A*T]] started off as Manics fanzines and have gone on to == List of Manics zines ==2 KB (317 words) - 21:13, 16 October 2023
- ...minimum number of issues, together with author and place of production in Ireland (also estimated). [[Category:Zines from Ireland]]5 KB (619 words) - 23:12, 1 December 2007
- 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 write2 KB (299 words) - 12:20, 18 October 2013
- ...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.3 KB (442 words) - 16:26, 31 August 2014
- ...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 mainstr7 KB (1,132 words) - 18:03, 30 August 2007
- ...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.4 KB (624 words) - 05:59, 18 October 2013
- 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 Gresh3 KB (513 words) - 23:25, 16 March 2015
- ...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 bit5 KB (824 words) - 21:37, 7 March 2012
- <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"12 KB (1,537 words) - 00:54, 13 March 2024