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Zine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A zine (an abbreviation of the word fanzine, or magazine; pronounced /ˈziːn/ "zeen") is most commonly a small circulation publication of original or appropriated texts and images. More broad...
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Latest Zines ... Welcome to ZineLibrary.info. Here you will find hundreds of radical zines ready to print. You can also upload zines to the site ( zines with file sizes bigger than 7mb can be uploaded to http://indymedia.org and linked here).
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Factsheet 5 is a comprehensive guide to zines, independent publishing and DIY culture. Factsheet 5 reviews an abundance of zines, books, blogs, web sites, music and other DIY projects. ... If you’ve read much of the American anarchist press of the 1990s, you’ve probably run across articles or pamphlets published by...
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A list of e-zines, organized by a rating system. ... Well, this is an article I never thought I would have to write. Computer ownership was just not something I thought people would get confused over but, after overhearing a number of conversations last week from my co-workers, I realized that quite ... Submitted by: Mike Ameye,
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I also wrote "Five years and counting," a longer article for Art-bin about the history of e-zines and the e-zine-list. Finally, for the real Internet archeologists out there, I saved one of the earliest e-zine-list's in its original ASCII text format.
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Zines available from Kersplebedeb. ... Check out my links to other internet sites where you can purchase fine reading materials. Or perhaps you would prefer to check out my e-zines links page for some online education?
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NEW Parts 3 & 4 of Timelapse now available see below. All zines A5 card bound unless otherwise stated. ... TIMELAPSE ; by Helen Speight. An exciting new story. It's quite an epic and will have to be produced in several parts. Part One 'Catalyst' and Part Two "Stand-Off" are available now and just to whet your appetite...
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Oh, the violence. Wait, nevermind. Um, the person who writes this zine is cooler than me and you, although he denies this vehemently. It's, in his words, "more fun than a grease fire", if I remember correctly. All the "big zines" give him good reviews too.
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- zines - shaped by same social & technological forces as alt. press ... e.g. U.K. mid-1980s - punk zines replaced by football fanzines ... o 1990s - Broken Pencil - a Canadian magazine listing & reviewing zines...
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