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  • Siloam Springs, AR
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i'll have to think about submitting something. i'll make sure to pass this along, too.
August 4
this is an awesome idea! i passed it along to a friend who i bet might have a submission for it.
August 4
A group for people who create comix/graphic zines/sequential art publications of all types.
August 4
D.I.Y. punk zines
August 4
For those interested in zines as tools for social change, whether in terms of zine content itself, instituting zine collections in public libraries, teaching zine workshops, or other activities.
August 4
This group is for folks who make and read zines consisting mostly of poetry and/or poetry related topics.
August 4
a group for all the horror zinesters out there.....xo
August 4
For publishers of short fiction, creative non-fiction, poetry, comics, and anything generally writerly.
August 4
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This is a re-post from my blog (http://altbit.org). I figured it 'd get a better response here. Hardcore punk rock and grindcore were a huge influence on my youth. The fighting spirit and never say die mentality carried me through many difficult ...
August 4
I'd like to find copies of Womperjaw (any of the issues). I picked one up years ago on a trip through Texas and I don't recall what I did with them.
August 4
For folks who have a passion/love for mini zines (zines smaller than 5" x 8") Mini zine makers and collectors both!
July 17
Christopher M. Hobbs is now a member of We Make Zines
July 17

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At 5:45am on July 18, 2009, tim scannell said…
have mini
poetry to trade

send snail to

TScannell5448@msn.com

tim scannell
port angeles, wa

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Christopher M. Hobbs

From Black Flag to White Collar

This is a re-post from my blog (http://altbit.org). I figured it 'd get a better response here.

Hardcore punk rock and grindcore were a huge influence on my youth. The fighting spirit and never say die mentality carried me through many difficult times. As I’ve gotten older, I’ve shed many of the outward signs of that life and moved into mainstream life. What happens when punks get old? I think the old saying is true: “Old punks never die, t… Continue

Posted on August 4, 2009 at 8:04am — 2 Comments

 
 

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