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  • ...1990's. Each issue featured band interviews, a lot of personal writing and columns and reviews. ...erviews with the Doughboys and the Figgs, movie, zine, and record reviews, columns on college
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  • ...gether a fairly impressive collection of columns, music coverage and funny columns each issue. "Irate Reader Mail" was a funny take on zine letters and editor
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  • This small book is a collection of the columns of the same name written for the zine [[Baby Split Bowling News]]. It was r
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  • ...l, feminism, created by Jen Davison (Wick). A circle of contributors wrote columns, short stories and essays.
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  • ...SE), Tang (FR), Michele Candymals (IT) and The Black Heart Rebellion (BE). Columns by Kenneth, Iris and Silas. ...Satiata (FR), Louise Cyphre (GER), Ward Zwart (BE) and Arwith Utarid (MA). Columns by Kenneth and Silas.
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  • The first issue of ''Don't Be Swindle'' reatures columns, show reviews, record reviews, and interviews with Bastard Noise, Looking F
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  • ...d mimeographed fanzine. It contained an editorial by the editor, articles, columns, art work, and a letters column. Columns were contributed by Larry Anderson ([[Scintilla]]), Don Cantin, Dave Parker
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  • ...ontana, British Columbia and Alaska. Each issue included a large number of columns, band interviews, music related articles, music and zine reviews, a cooking ..., Face to Face, Slug, Godheadsilo, letters, [[Jen Angel]] column, reviews, columns, scene reports
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  • ...contact info about [[zines]] sent in for review. Most review zines include columns, articles, postal charts or other resources in addition to reviews.
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  • ...Each issue included half a dozen band interviews, zine and music reviews, columns and commentary.
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  • ==Columns (online)==
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  • Slug & Lettuce began in [[New York]], NY in 1986. Slug & Lettuce contains columns pertaining to anti-authoritarian politics, veg/[[Veganism|vegan]] action, r Christine posted an online archive of Slug & Lettuce columns, photos and artwork in August, 2011.
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  • It was an A4 [[zine]] written by Liadain. It contained columns, interviews, music, gig and zine reviews. It had interviews with bands such
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  • ...uch'' is a [[hardcore]] oriented zine. It features interviews, reviews and columns, all devoted to supporting the local [[DIY]] scene and community in the Phi
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  • ...ies - absolutely hilarious because the responses were so over-the-top. The columns and interviews were well done, featuring a variety of bands and artists.
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  • Each issue featured [[punk]] band interviews, zine and record reviews, and columns and rants. The highlight was the publisher's artwork, which was bold and co
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  • ...mid nineties. It consisted of stories, interviews, photo collages, advice columns, comics, and show reviews. A lot of the content in the zine was focused on
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  • ...s "fannish fanzine", which also included music criticism, art, and regular columns.
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  • ...f a classic journal/magazine. It contains editorial posting like articles, columns, interviews with celebrities which are generally written bei journalists. D
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  • ...re, a bike-tour-report from Amsterdam, recipes and some personal stuff and columns, 40 pages.
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  • ...emporary, quirky short poems, flash fiction, photography, drawing, art and columns. Created by Jack Lee and Mary Lewys, the [[zine]] is free save for printin
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  • It features columns, interviews, and reviews of musical releases and other zines.
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  • ...contained loads of interviews, [[hardcore]], punk and metal music reviews, columns and [[comic]]s. The zine has done interviews with Leatherface, Against me!,
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  • ...ues in their area. It features interviews, personal articles and political columns written in German.
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  • Columns are by Chris Dodge, Dan Lactose, Ami Lawless, Loser, and the editors. Contr
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  • ...ona that would continue in Rev. Norb's band Boris the Sprinkler and in his columns for other zines like [[Maximum Rock 'N' Roll]].
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  • The website features some content not available in the zine, including columns from a few of Somers's alternate personae.
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  • ...views with Cursive & Danse Macabre, concert-, fanzine- and record-reviews, columns and an report about his trip through India
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  • ==Columns (online)== * [http://www.viruszine.com/_rants/columns/alan/2006/may07.php Underwear Left on the Floor]
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  • ...ape/sexual abuse and includes a lot of survivor stories, poems, lyrics and columns. 98 pages. A5 / half-size.
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  • The zine featured three regular columns; "Billy the Squid" by [[Greg Pickersgill]], a column called "Condom" by Chr
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  • Contributors of columns included Dean Koontz and Gerda Koontz.
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  • ...vers and design. The last issue was in August 1999 and contained articles, columns and interviews.
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  • ...ne featured an editorial by Riddle, articles, fiction, poetry, and regular columns. Columns were by Terry Carr ([[Innuendo]]), Dick Clarkson, Jim Harmon, Roy Tackett,
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  • ...tes/LJ/Reviews/Magazine/index.csp Library Journal Magazine and Zine review columns]
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  • ...ded was an interview with John Varley conducted by Darrell Schweitzer, and columns by C.C. Clingan, Chet Hendrix, Don Herron, and Ken Huff.
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  • ...the grid, community building, and radical political discussion. Recurring columns provided advice for "people who want to live low in high style" and "people
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  • A native of Missoula, Montana, Albini began penning columns and reviews in the early 1980's. His writings have appeared in [[Matter]],
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  • ...he published a collection of [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]'s "All Our Yesterdays" columns on both paper and disk (one of the first electronic fanzines).
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  • ...ater issues will have a broader horror-related theme, with more essays and columns. The related Rigor Mortis blog has additional reviews. The zine is edited
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  • ...tea candles. Always an urban adventurer, Kaetlin ponders her life through columns, correspondences and other random musings.
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  • ...c, Creath Thorne, and [[Ted White]] ([[Gambit (USA)|Gambit]], [[Null-F]]). Columns were by Jerry Kaufman (later co-editor of [[The Spanish Inquisition]]), and
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  • *Columns: Magic, Circus & Sideshow; Clown Corner, Fire Arts *Columns: Modifications, Fringe Tour, Clown Corner
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  • ...are more cartoons by Charles Wells, articles by Redd Boggs and Terry Carr, columns by Charles Wells and Bob Johnson, fiction by Charles Wells and Charles Cata
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  • Contributors of columns included Marian Cox ([[The Femizine]]). Contributors of fiction included Ce
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  • ...inions, mailing comments (though not in this issue), and a couple of guest columns interspersed with the odd article...Recommended."''
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  • Contributions included columns by Ginjer Buchanan and Janet Kagan ([[Akos]]). Other contributors included
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  • Contributors of articles included Reed Andrus and Lou Tabakow. Columns were by Don Ford, and Jodie Offut, among others. Contributors of reviews in
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  • Mike BS wrote occasional columns on the New York Hardcore scene for [[Maximum Rock 'N' Roll]] in the 1980's
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  • ...tt ([[The Outlander]], [[Shangri L'Affaires]]) also appeared in the letter columns.
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  • The author, known only as [[Mack]], also wrote columns for [[HeartattaCk]]. HeartattaCk #39 features an interview with Mack where
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  • ...he Solid Statesmen versus the Statics at laser tag, etc. It also published columns written by such luminaries as Suzy Creamcheese, Haywood Jablowmne, Cuddles
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  • ...Anthology'' featured an introduction by [[Walt Willis]], Arthur Thomson's columns from [[Ploy]], his covers for [[Hyphen]], excerpts from [[Fan BEMS]], 62 ca
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  • ...of punk, [[Mail Art|Mail-art]], [[weird]]ness, plus personal thoughts and columns. There were 8 issues in total. The editor Evan was in various D.I.Y. punk a
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  • ...nds and musicians or music 'scenes' through things such as fake agony aunt columns, celebrities talking about their favourite new bands or dissections of indi
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  • ...cs. It also has record and zine reviews, personal writings in the forum of columns from many different contributors. It has had tour reports of UK bands playi
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  • ...for [[Maximum Rock 'N' Roll]], as well as doing other one-off articles and columns for various zines.
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  • Regular columns were by [[Steve Green]] ([[Critical Wave]], [[Thunderbox]]), Lesley Reese,
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  • ...es between 1994 and 1997. Gus and Terry G. Lorber II regularly contributed columns.
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  • ...in August 1981. It included articles and essays, fannish concerns, regular columns, fanzine reviews by Pickersgill and a lettercolumn.
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  • ...ues. Several pages of reviews were always included, as well as a number of columns. Contributors were Mr. T (Lights Go Out), Jessie Eastfield, and Billy Liar
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  • Issue three included articles and columns by G.M. Carr ([[Cry of the Nameless]]), John Fletcher, Warren Freiberg, Ra
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  • ...long-running [[perzine|personal zine]] [[Burn Collector]], as well writing columns for [[HeartattaCk]] and [[Punk Planet]]. He has also released the [[minicom
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  • Also in ''Potlatch'' was the first appearance of the "Entropy Reprints" columns of Terry Carr, after the success of his publication of the one-issue-only [
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  • ...ted stories and a few include multiple articles along with stories, letter columns and zine reviews.
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  • ...tors of articles included Michael G. Coney, and James Smart, among others. Columns were written by Gary Farber, and Mike Glicksohn ([[Energumen]], [[Xenium]])
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  • ...bies), Glenn (Override Zine) and more. It features reviews (gig/cd/zine), columns and a whole host of randomness as well.
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  • Columns were contributed by Rob Hansen ([[Epsilon]], [[Pulp]], [[Chuch]]).
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  • ...., a non-profit organization based in Los Angeles. It features interviews, columns and reviews, mainly focused on [[punk]] rock music. Contributors have inclu
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  • ...ie)celebrity filled, it's like [[Sassy]] all grown up. It includes regular columns by Betty Dodson (feminist sex guru), [[East Village Inky]] writer [[Ayun Ha
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  • This issue featured columns from a variety of authors exclusively and carried the inverted [[Crimethinc
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  • ...ed this fairly frequent and relatively small fanzine and wrote outstanding columns. The outside contributors were used sparingly but effectively". Again from
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  • ...o a folded cut and paste format zine. Later issues mixed cut and paste and columns printed out via a portable electric typewriter, and were stitched together
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  • ...Weasel wrote a novel called ''Like Hell'' and put out a collection of his columns and articles in 2002 entitled ''Punk is a Four Letter Word''. Both books we
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  • ...ad from Jersey Beat. Jersey Beat can be found online and features regular columns by Phil Rainone, Joe Warzyrniak, Rich Quinlan, Johnny Puke, and others, and
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  • ...hn. Articles included "A Guide to Fantasy Wargaming" by Scott Bizarre; the columns "The Bight of Benin" by [[Charles R. Saunders]] ([[Dragonfields]], [[Stardo
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  • Columns for ''Perihelion'' were contributed by Kenneth Scott.
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  • ...Goad]] of [[ANSWER Me!]], article of touring Russia by [[Donny The Punk]], columns, reviews and editorials.
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  • ...s towards the end of each month, and typically featured a regular group of columns:
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  • ...luded informative articles on zine culture, independent publishing, lively columns, interviews with self-publishers, and an extensive news section. ...rt]] zine, [[Panmag]] and the writer Jim Knipfel, both of whom had written columns for Gunderloy, Luce was rumored to have ruined things on the business end.
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  • ...''Galaxy'' and ''Microcosmic Tales'', among other publications, and wrote columns for ''Science Fiction Review'', ''Heliocentric Net'', ''Midnight Zoo'', and
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  • ...nzines in the U.S. and the UK, as well as writing frequently to the letter columns of pulp magazines such as ''Startling Stories''. Her own writing, under the
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  • Woodworth's regular columns ("Who the Police Beat", "Evil Empire Notes", "Crap Detector Compartment", a
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  • Columns were written by Andrew J. Offut and Jerry Pournelle and fanzine reviews by
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  • Contributors of writing included columns by Len Moffatt, who's column was called "Len's Den"; and June Moffatt, whos
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  • Contributors of columns included Francis Bordna, Warron Freiberg, and Joseph Semenovich. among othe
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  • ...e published in Dayton, Ohio, U.S.A. that was comprised of fiction, poetry, columns, articles and reviews. The first issue appeared in January 1938. Thirteen
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  • ..., the Kalasasaya Calendar, The Albigenses and the Holy Grail, The Siriadic Columns, Astronomy, Astrology, Carbon Dating, Electro Plating, Wilhelm Reich, The H
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  • ...t the musical underground, with a Big Black tour diary (as well as regular columns by [[Steve Albini]]); an interview with nihilistic monochromatic artist Ray
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  • Contributors of columns included "Babble" by Piers Anthony, "Entropy Reprints" by Terry Carr ([[Lig
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  • ...ddition to music writing from Davis, several musicians of note contributed columns and other writing to Held Like Sound: Bob Nanna (Braid), Ted Leo, Elizabeth
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  • ...le continued on as a writer and columnist for the following decade. Bale's columns increasingly irked Yohannan as his politics moved more towards the right. S
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  • ...[Anvil]]) reviewed books and movies in her column "Charlotte's Web". Other columns came from Terry Jeeves, Alexander Slate, E.R. 'Gene' Stewart, and Sue Welch
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  • His series of columns entitled "All Our Yesterdays" was published by [[Chuck Connor]] in the 1980
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  • ...nt after Tim Tonooka's [[Ripper]] zine. The zine included band interviews, columns, reviews, and scene reports from around the U.S. With Yohannan at the helm ...e featured a wealth of interviews, articles, news, music and zine reviews, columns, and scene reports each month. MRR has also released a number of records an
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  • Regular columns included "Points of Impact" by Misha Nogha.
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  • ''SF'' featured columns by Richard Bergeron ([[Warhoon]]), Don Cantin, Dick Clarkson, Andrew Conn,
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  • ...ddition to music writing from Davis, several musicians of note contributed columns and other writing to Held Like Sound: Bob Nanna (Braid), Ted Leo, Elizabeth
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  • Regular columns included [[Ansible]] editor David Langford's "Jetbuff Ltd."
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  • Columns included "...& Everything" by Len and June Moffatt, and "The Shine Section"
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  • ...ut not having the time to argue with Ted Pauls and then doing so for three columns". ''The Panic Button'' was characterized by Jim Linwood as "a strange hybri
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  • ''The Mentor'' featured the regular columns "Grimesish Grumberlings" by A. Bertram Chandler; "The Yankee Privateer" by
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  • ...zine libraries, other review zines, and publishing resources. It published columns by [[Karl Wenclas]], [[Jeff Somers]], [[Grant Schreiber]], [[Christoph Meye
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  • ...Slant]] and [[Hyphen]]. The 614 pages of this issue contain all of Willis' columns: "The Harp That Once Or Twice", "The Harp Stateside", and "Twice Upon A Tim
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  • ...cept that it's a tribute to Sammy Davis Jr. featuring fake Sammy Davis Jr. columns by Reverend Norb, Vic Bondi, and [[Jeff Bale]]. Comes with a free CD.
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  • :A collective zine of columns, correspondences and other random crap.
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  • ...s, and celebrity (the final issue). The content featured a wide variety of columns and stories and included contributions from famous zine writers like [[Lisa
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  • ...''Outworlds'' was first released in 1970 and contained editorial content, columns, articles, reviews, poetry and artwork. Bill and Joan Bowers published it
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  • ...nside. Each issue featured lots of rock and [[punk]] band interviews, art, columns and features, often with a humorous angle. One of the highlight's each issu
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  • ...most of Willis's writings. ''Warhoon'' number 28 contains all of Willis' columns; "The Harp That Once Or Twice", "The Harp Stateside", and "Twice Upon A Tim
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  • It featured horror fiction, poetry, artwork and columns by writers such as [[D.F. Lewis]] ([[Nemonymous]]), Roger Dale Trexler, and
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  • Each issue of Flipside contained columns, band interviews, record and zine reviews, Rodney Bingenheimer's top ten p
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  • ...ering in dismay, because I realize that it is not good for two fanzines or columns to exist- even if widely separated in time-with the same title. Therefore,
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  • ...und]], [[Murder Can Be Fun]]'', and others. Pratt went on to write regular columns for ''Esquire'' and ''The New York Post'', and contributed pop culture cove
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  • Eventually ''Caravan'' grew to include articles, columns, letters, reviews, news of coming events and a page of brief "Social Notes
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  • ...r, editor or artist within the small press would receive recognition. The columns were known for bringing to light arcane and eclectic magazines, books publi
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  • Starting in 1996 he began to write reviews and columns for ''fps: The Magazine of Animation'' (fps stands for frames per second, a
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  • ...o included was art work, articles, poetry, reviews, editorials, and letter columns. 70 issues were published, the last in 2005.
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  • ...re an image of Badger in various poses. The zine publishes poetry, opinion columns, cartoons, parodic news stories, parodic advertisements, artwork, and ficti
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  • ...(and just not quite German enough). Each issue includes a large number of columns, band interviews, sarcastic witticisms, a dating advice column, the best an
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  • ...reviews are published each Tuesday and Friday, while fiction, comics, and columns are updated sporadically each month.
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  • ...bula Science Fiction in 1998 (a 100-page collection of Willis's "Fanorama" columns in Nebula as well as later ones in Peter Weston's Zenith; published by hims
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  • ...ough Ear Damage is mainly a music oriented zine, Cheetah Frequently writes columns and articles of a somewhat often biting social and political nature, as wel
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  • ===Columns===
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  • * [http://www.garypiggold.com/pigshit.html some ''Pigshit'' columns]
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  • ...tpants Romance, The Reekers/Hangmen, The Spreads, Johnny LZR, The Zellots. Columns by Dan Pedro Dorito and Gary Pig Gold and a SXSW journal. Plus Mongrel Zine
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