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'''The Screever''' is a zine written, organised (kinda), photocopied, stapled, constructed, and otherwise 'made' by [[Lee Taylor]] and Nat, two sober vegetarian illustration graduates from the Midlands UK, who now live about 450 miles apart.
 
'''The Screever''' is a zine written, organised (kinda), photocopied, stapled, constructed, and otherwise 'made' by [[Lee Taylor]] and Nat, two sober vegetarian illustration graduates from the Midlands UK, who now live about 450 miles apart.
  
Two issues have been made thus far, the first in Spring 2009, and the second in Spring 2012. The maiden issue had a strong vegetarian / [[Veganism|vegan]] / [[Straight Edge]] theme, whereas issue two contains much more music-based content.
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Two issues have been made thus far, the first in Spring 2009, and the second in Spring 2012. The maiden issue had a strong vegetarian / [[Veganism|vegan]] / [[Straight Edge]] theme.
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Issue two contains much more music-based content and features interviews with Zine Arcade, Carnage Club, Elly Kingdon, History of the Hawk, xSomethingMoreThanInkx, a piece on National Theatre Live, as well as a bunch of other stuff like a recipe, puzzles, and reviews.
  
 
===See also===
 
===See also===
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[[Category:Veganism|Screever]]
 
[[Category:Veganism|Screever]]
 
[[Category:Straight Edge Zines|Screever]]
 
[[Category:Straight Edge Zines|Screever]]
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[[Category:Punk]]

Revision as of 00:28, 2 September 2012

The Screever is a zine written, organised (kinda), photocopied, stapled, constructed, and otherwise 'made' by Lee Taylor and Nat, two sober vegetarian illustration graduates from the Midlands UK, who now live about 450 miles apart.

Two issues have been made thus far, the first in Spring 2009, and the second in Spring 2012. The maiden issue had a strong vegetarian / vegan / Straight Edge theme.

Issue two contains much more music-based content and features interviews with Zine Arcade, Carnage Club, Elly Kingdon, History of the Hawk, xSomethingMoreThanInkx, a piece on National Theatre Live, as well as a bunch of other stuff like a recipe, puzzles, and reviews.

See also

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