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== History ==
 
== History ==
  
The first fest might have been in 2008.[http://zinefest.org/about-zinefest/].
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Since 2004, the Twin Cities Zinefest has welcomed creatives, rebels, musicians and frustrated intellectuals to connect, create and share ideas. As the area’s premiere self-publishing event, Zinefest often features an art show, live music, guest speakers and panel discussions. Zinefest plays host to some of the Midwest’s best self-made talent.
2009 fest was July 11 and 12.[http://zinefest.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/zinefest2009flier2up.pdf]
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2010 fest was July 10, 11am-5pm.[http://web.archive.org/web/20100118150319/http://zinefest.org/]
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Zines (zeens) are self-published books made by people who care. They often cover topics that are not prominently discussed in mainstream media and speak to a small audience of like-minded readers. They can be hand-made or press-run by the power of the creator’s own cash or cunning. If you still have questions about whether something is a zine, you’re not alone. There’s a lot of gray area surrounding the products of small press. Just know that zines often lack proper publishers, distributors and attention. If you think you found something at Barnes & Noble that might be a zine, it isn’t. To hunt the zine in its natural habitat, you’ve got to come to Zinefest.
2011 fest was on Saturday, September 24, noon-5pm.[http://zinefest.org/2011-zinefest-announced/].
 
2012 fest was on Saturday, September 22, noon-6pm.[http://zinefest.org/2012-zinefest-flyers-for-download-and-printing-and-fluttering-around/].
 
  
 
== External Link ==
 
== External Link ==

Revision as of 02:17, 6 July 2014

Twin Cities Zinefest is a DIY craft, culture and self-publishing event held annually in Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Minnesota.

History

Since 2004, the Twin Cities Zinefest has welcomed creatives, rebels, musicians and frustrated intellectuals to connect, create and share ideas. As the area’s premiere self-publishing event, Zinefest often features an art show, live music, guest speakers and panel discussions. Zinefest plays host to some of the Midwest’s best self-made talent.

Zines (zeens) are self-published books made by people who care. They often cover topics that are not prominently discussed in mainstream media and speak to a small audience of like-minded readers. They can be hand-made or press-run by the power of the creator’s own cash or cunning. If you still have questions about whether something is a zine, you’re not alone. There’s a lot of gray area surrounding the products of small press. Just know that zines often lack proper publishers, distributors and attention. If you think you found something at Barnes & Noble that might be a zine, it isn’t. To hunt the zine in its natural habitat, you’ve got to come to Zinefest.

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