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  • [[Image:Zine flyer 3 copy.jpg|200px|thumb|right|A flyer for ''Here. In My Head.'']] '''Here. In My Head.''' is a quarter-sized feminist [[perzine]] written by Welsh zinester [[Cat
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  • '''Harmony In My Head''' was a punk zine by Joan McNulty. ...Massachusetts, U.S.A., in the late 1970s and early 1980s, ''Harmony In My Head'' was the official Buzzcocks fanzine, and is the title of one of their song
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  • [[Image:Zine flyer 3 copy.jpg|200px|thumb|right|A flyer for ''Here. In My Head.'']] '''Here. In My Head.''' is a quarter-sized feminist [[perzine]] written by Welsh zinester [[Cat
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  • '''Harmony In My Head''' was a punk zine by Joan McNulty. ...Massachusetts, U.S.A., in the late 1970s and early 1980s, ''Harmony In My Head'' was the official Buzzcocks fanzine, and is the title of one of their song
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  • Catherine writes quarter-sized feminist perzine [[Here. In My Head]], mini-zine [[Twt]], and is the editor of the Swansea-based comp-zine, [[P *[[Here. In My Head]].
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  • [[Image:Head-7.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Head'''<br/> Issue 7 <br/>Cover by Brad Foster]] '''Head''' is a British science fiction [[fanzine]] co-edited by [[Doug Bell]] and
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  • ...hen back to ''Back to Pagan'' for issues 3 and 4, and finally to ''Pagan's Head'' for the remaining issues. The final issue, #8, was published in 1993. ...arian cyst, which led to surgery to remove the cyst and conflicting advice from doctors about subsequent treatment.
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  • '''Taryn Hipp''' is a [[zinester]] who wrote [[Girl Swirl]] [[zine]] from 1998 until 2005. ...an anthology of the previous 12 issues. She also ran the online shop [[My My Distro]], wrote the YA novel ''A Girl Called Mike'', and released seven iss
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  • *Helicopters in my Head
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  • ...yself... I Think''' is a book compiling all 8 issues of the zine [[Pagan's Head]]. Written by [[Pagan Kennedy]], the softcover book was published in 1995 b ...l that mattered was adventure. A time when art could still save my life." (from Prologue)
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  • '''Freespell''' is the second issue from the "[[Found Sound]]" collection of [[zines]] written by [[TrollE]]. It was ==Excerpt from Freespell==
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  • ...llows: "The rules are simple. Fill eight pages with whatever comes into my head. Try to get an issue done as quickly as possible. The results are unpredict [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from Australia]] [[Category:2000's publications]]
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  • * [[Here. In My Head]] * [[Get a Grip: Travels Through My Mental Health]]
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  • ...which was later compiled into the book ''[[Zine: How I Spent Six Years of My Life in the Underground and Finally... Found Myself... I Think]].'' After retiring from zines in the early 1990s, Kennedy became a published author of both fiction
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  • *[[From My Head]] (1996) poetry about dogs, bikes, Fitzroy, love and various inanimate obje *[[The day Hal Hartley refused to play along with my (in hindsight ill-advised) attempts to encourage him to behave in a somewha
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  • ...05-) is a [[perzine]] written by [[Ivana Stab]] which contains 'everything from random thoughts to lists to angry ramblings to thoroughly edited reflection ...poetry this world has to offer will not help me understand where my mind (my heart?) stands at this moment. We play around: witty, cunning words and inn
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  • ...his is a quarter-sized zine written by a UK based editor who is originally from Finland. it is a typewritten and handwritten [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste] ...am]] issue 18, by Maranda and issue 14 was a split zine with [[Here. In My Head]] issue 7, by Cath Elms.
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  • '''Punk Research''' was a [[zine]] from San Diego, California, by Michael Johnson. ...ama]], [[Wilum Pugmire]] of [[Punk Lust]], Joan McNulty of [[Harmony In My Head]], Peter Hall of [[Blam!]], Laura Miller and Rachel Levy of [[Issue]], and
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  • ...ls for activism/social justice. She writes feminist perzine [[Here. In My Head]], and edits feminist [[compzine]] [[Pandora Press]]. Find out more about
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  • ...bourne, various parts of New South Wales (also in Australia), and Chicago. From issues 5-8, circulation went down to 50, edging up again to 60 on issue 9. ...e "This is not a review". Further description can be found on this extract from the initial ad put up on the Zine Classifieds web-site:
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  • ''Anna Vo'' publishes the interview-based zine [[Fix My Head]], focusing on people of color in a global context, and their experiences p
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  • ...ere reviews of live shows, records, books and movies such as ''No Skin Off My Ass''. There were interviews with bands such as The Sissies, Citizen Fish, ...[[J.D.s]], [[The nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy-head, fever, so you can rest 'zine]], [[No KKK No Fascist USA]], [[The Noise]],
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  • The zine includes articles such as "Me and My M-16", "The New Verbal Order!!!". "Hugging IS Revolutionary", an article on ...Punk]] and [[The nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy-head, fever, so you can rest 'zine]].
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  • ...ke me. Which, I suppose, means that in the most fundamental way, I’m doing my best to be like him. Bangs was rock’n’roll. True. When I try to write l ...aker, or even Sounds. I could never seem to fit visceral or vicarious into my reviews. And I almost always seemed to have written everything I wanted to
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  • ...and The Mothers Mouth, a highly acclaimed short story collection, Goddess Head, has seen his work appear in numerous anthologies, and still finds time to Very, very young. Before I could read actually. My dad would write in the words so it was really early. I don't know what age.
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  • '''Magic''' is the fourth issue from the "[[Found Sound]]" collection of [[zines]] written by [[TrollE]]. It was ==Excerpt from Magic==
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  • ...s almost like it ate a big meal and then decided to take a nap. The theory my two co-workers and I have accepted is that it happens when it gets too hot ...in your face sales pitches. She is so aggressive that it makes me scrunch my nose like something smells. I tell her that we don’t have enough window s
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  • From the days of [[Underground Comix]] (UG){Zap, Skull, Wonder Warthog, et al.) ...And Cartoonists); I had made some serious leaps in the field of producing my own graphic arts and magazines.
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  • * [[Karyn's Head]] * [[Letters to My Therapist]]
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  • ...oughout much of her life; she discovered anarchist politics when she moved from Minnesota to Vermont after high school, working for three years at the Inst ...es from being acutely self-aware. And like her zines, she doesn’t shy away from moving conversations into difficult places or offering examples of mistakes
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  • ...n''' was a music and pornography [[fanzine]] published for thirteen issues from 1988 to 1999. The New Jersey-based [[zine]] was published out of Pomona, Ne ...ated Goat, Matt Zane, Mila, Moistboyz, Monster Magnet, Morbid Angel, Mule, My Bloody Valentine, Nina Whett, Nokturnel, Pain Teens, Pussyman, Rake, Rapema
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  • ...nd white zine in the winter of 2004 to spotlight Chicago's DIY/indie scene from bands and burlesque performers to ugly doll crafters and tattoo artists. ...racks, The Tossers, Bloodshot Records, Nina, Penelopes, Devin Davis, David Head, Esther Garcia, Sam Hunt, Via Nuon, Foundation Gallery (RIP), Echo Gallery,
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  • * 11am to 12:30pm: How to Win at Zining: Advice from the Pros, a panel with [[Sage Adderley]], [[Anna Vo]], and [[Alex Wrekk]] ...i Nguyen]] ([[Evolution of a Race Riot]], Slant) and [[Anna Vo]] ([[Fix My Head]])
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  • * [['Ello, My Name is Trevor]] * [[Epitaph for my heart]]
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  • ..."An L.A. Punk Zine," '''Glossolalia''' was a photocopied, garage-punk zine from Los Angeles, California. U.S.A. created by [[Ron K]] and [[CHAS]]. It was k ....." which was featured in all issues of ''Glossolalia''. The first "Losing My Lunch..." article criticized local college radio station KXLU. This issue h
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  • ...ast the morning the credits were to be re-shot, a plastic pig stamper fell from his cereal box and the pseudonym '''Gary Pig''' was adopted. ...kets, whose ''maximum rhythm ‘n’ bluegrass'' cover of the Beach Boys’ “In My Room” became a radio “turntable hit” in Europe. Another song, “Marc
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  • * [[Pagan's Head]] * [[Panic: A Guide to Recovering From Panic Attacks With Resources for Managing Long-Term Anxiety]]
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  • While some new creators may enter the fray after getting a book about zines from the Barnes and Noble, these academic treatises are remarkable for creating ...in common is that they each tell stories about their communities different from the official, historical versions—as Megan Prelinger notes, “This is a
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