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In order to familiarize myslf with more of you quicker and hopefully become more social/active on here.I thought I would ask you what zine(s) do you produce and what kind of zine is it.

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my zine babies:
Fat Girl - body image/haes/body posi/beauty/self image, 1/4 size.
mostlyHANDwritten - tutorials, how tos, stories, selections from visual diary, art, 1/2 size.
cook this! - recipes.
Dad Zine - memorial/honoring art and writings (brief) about fathers and father figures. 1/4 size.
do not bend - mini art, stories. 1/4 size.
EVE ART - series of collaborative art/writing/poetry zines, usually catalogues of mail art trades, etc, 1/4 or 1/8 size.
Transgression - a catalogue of nudes and definitions (#1 is a catalogue of my BFA thesis show), 1/4 size.
toy camera - a zine with photography assignments and tutorials on how to use a toy camera (holga) with tips on lighting & such.
and a bunch of one shot little thingies.

here's a pic of my zine stash from a little over a year ago. it has since grown:


i'm thinking abotu starting a new one. always with the swapping titles.

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My zine is called ReWrite, and I actually made a page explaining what it's about. I like trades!
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Time Filler/killer- a monthly production out of Duluth, MN


-Seth

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My zine is The East Village Inky, a handwritten, hand illustrated quarterly chronicle of my life with my feral young in New York City. Obscurities reviewed, Occasional recipes, Advice to the Fathers by my playwright husband, whom an early reader summed up as 'the moody bespectacled cabin boy'. There's more info at http://www.ayunhalliday.com

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i write a perzine called "Carrots and Condoms". the current issue is about me traveling to oregon to practice permaculture on a rural homestead, analyzing "environmental activism" in the city vs. the country and what it means to live in a capitol city, and self-reflection and all that jazz. all the art is my pen-and-ink drawings.

i'm currently working on the next issue sub-titled, "a midnight tea party on your front lawn" about abuse, depression, community, sex, relationships, activism, etc.

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I edit a art/lit zine called Khubz. I guess it's really part journal, part zine. We're based out of Pittsburgh, with a primary focus on the art and literature coming out of the Rustbelt, and the impact living in a post industrial region has on perceptions of art and creative writing.

I'll be expanding the concept behind the zine into my dissertation in the far too near future.

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Squid Pro Quo is kind of a punk rock zine, with interviews and stories on bands mostly (The Queers, The Methadones, Shot Baker, etc...). There are record reviews as well as cartoons in there too. I just released issue #1, it's 14 pages and that's about it! Hope you like it!

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I have been doing "Grrrl Noire" Zine, a per/political zines for 8 years. I also have a few issues of "Cyclette", a two wheel bike zine about women riders. I also a few one offs, "Radio Radio" about music that has inspired me and "Goat Farm" which is a heavy metal chick zine.

My group GRRRL Zines A-Go-Go does "Let's DIY: 1 and 2" all about how to do your own zine workshops and community partnering and I recently published "Zine Capsule", a zine all about preservation and collecting.

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These are the zines I currently produce:
I Want My Baby (the miscarriage zine) all about my miscarriage in March '04.
Dirty July- a perzine
Hanna's Pink Pajamas- my 24 hour zine / perzine (july 2007)

And other zines I may be known for:
Rebel in Magenta 1- 16 (1996- 2004)
SBN (1994- 1995)
What Comes Around Goes Around (2000- 2002)

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betrayed zine. which is my name here which is the name of the zine, which is weird fiction and other fun stuff. before i wrote sad things but lately i like to write horrifying humor. my friends lindsay and ed also do it. that makes it a lot of fun. the url is here: http://betrayedzine.blogspot.com VIVA LA ZINIAROS

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PS, for about 6 months it was online-only with plans for print, now we have a mini-zine printed and i'm working on the next version, IT'S FUN

betrayedzine said:
betrayed zine. which is my name here which is the name of the zine, which is weird fiction and other fun stuff. before i wrote sad things but lately i like to write horrifying humor. my friends lindsay and ed also do it. that makes it a lot of fun. the url is here: http://betrayedzine.blogspot.com VIVA LA ZINIAROS

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Musea is the name of my zine. I started it in 1992 as a monthly zine to promote the best of indie arts and media, and to attach the abuses of corporate art and media. Since then I've published a few chapbooks, and started the Zine Hall of Fame - see it on Zinewiki or my website musea.us.

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