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Idea X-Change. (collection of essays and statements on mail art and zines) no place, Undated
Some Zines: American Alternative & Underground Artists' & Eccentric Magazines & Micropresses / Trusky, Tom, curator ; Trusky T ; Kostelanetz R ; Alatalo S., 1996
Consists of a review of contemporary small press magazines, mostly American, presented in a bibliographic, annotated format. This copy is a special edition. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
FactSheet 5. (this journal reviews zines) San Francisco, CA. 13, 15, 17-18, 29-31, 34, 37-38, 43, 45-49, 1985, 1986, 1988-1989, 1990, 1991-1993
V/Search: Zines! Volume 2. No.2 / V. Vale, editor ; Craven A ; Duchamp M ; Johnson R ; Deisler G ; Petasz P ; Held Jjr., 1997
An interview with Dean who publishes a small mag, Arthur Cravan, discusses Craven's life and work and also includes a bibliography. Bruno Richard, who publishes "Elles Sont de Sortie" discusses correspondence art, rubberstamp art and Ray Johnson. He classifies zines into the following categories: found art; hybrid; assembling and multiple origins. John Held Jr., who publishes Bibliozine describes International Mail Art. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Watts, Eric L., ed. The 1989 New Moon Directory. Atlanta: Eric L. Watts. Number Two. List of APA groups and zines., 1989
Art Zines / Agius, Juan J. ; Beltrami F ; Chiarlone B ; Perneczky G ; Reese M ; Bleus G ; Groh K ; Loeffler M ; Kempton K ; Milliken DP ; Finch P ; Todorovic M ; Spatola A ; McCarthy C ; Olson R ; Branco J ; Uecker G., 2002
Multiple Fandoms
In this collection are a variety of slash fanzines stemming from many different fandoms.
Star Trek Multifandom and Crossover
This collection contains zines from a wide range of media fandoms. Single fandom zines are listed in the series FANDOM, MULTIFANDOM AND CROSSOVER zines are listed by title in their own series, and a small number of zines that fit into neither category are listed in VARIOUS.
The three fandoms which make up much of the collection are Blake's 7 [boxes 2-38], Doctor Who [boxes 39-54], and Star Trek: The Original Series [boxes 66-95].
Borrowed Time
This collection contains zines from a wide range of media fandoms. Single fandom zines are listed in the series FANDOM, MULTIFANDOM AND CROSSOVER zines are listed by title in their own series, and a small number of zines that fit into neither category are listed in VARIOUS.
The three fandoms which make up much of the collection are Blake's 7 [boxes 2-38], Doctor Who [boxes 39-54], and Star Trek: The Original Series [boxes 66-95].
Bibliozine. No.57/Sep., 1997
This issue deals with zines. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Factsheet Five. No.25., 1987
Periodical edited by Mike Gunderloy that reviews small press publications including "zines" and books, e.g., Phosphorous Flourish #20, Push-Machinery #11, Velocity #9, Lost & Found Times #19-20. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Factsheet Five. No.19 / Saunders J., 1986
Periodical edited by Mike Gunderloy that reviews small press publications including "zines" and books, e.g., Beatniks from Space #7, Artpolice Sum 1986, Anti-Isolation #2, Dead Fish #6, Box of Water #2, Lost & Found times #19. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Factsheet Five. No.21., 1987
Periodical edited by Mike Gunderloy that reviews small press publications including "zines" and books, e.g., Alternative Fiction & Poetry #2, Artpolice Oct 1986, Cerebral Discourse, Exquisite Corpse Vol.4 #5-8, El Djarida #4, Phosphorous Flourish #18, Score #8, Scrap #2, Pandamonium Spirit, Commonpress #77 (Pat Fish) -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Factsheet Five. No.22., 1987
Dated 1986 but place of publication indicates that magazine was released in 1987. Periodical edited by Mike Gunderloy that reviews small press publications including "zines" and books, e.g., Mallife #11, Alternative Press #8, American Living #18, Phosphorous Flourish #17, Score #7, Scap #1. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Factsheet Five. No.23., 1987
Periodical edited by Mike Gunderloy that reviews small press publications including "zines" and books, e.g., Asylum Vol.3 #1, Artpolice July 1987, Bold Print, Lightworks #18, Malllife #12, Phosphorous Flourish #20, Photo Static #24, Push Machinery #9, Scrap #4, Xerolage #8, The Alchemist #8. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Factsheet Five. No.20 / Grumman B., 1987
Periodical edited by Mike Gunderloy that reviews small press publications including "zines" and books, e.g, Bikini Girl Vol.1 #9, Bold Print, Asylum Vol.2 #4. Bob Grumman reviews Kaldron #20, Xerolage #7, Photostatic #23, Malthus #2, Lost & Found Times #20, Atticus Review #12, Velocity, Red Lines #7, Industrial Sabotage #36 & 37. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Untitled] / Miskowski, Mike., 1988 - 1989
These drawings were printed in both black & white and color on an ink jet printer. One of the drawings was titled, dashboard beacon (for noemie & nico [vassilakis?]), & is aso signed by Miskowski. The small size of the drawings suggests that they were intended to be published in zines. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
This is Visual Poetry. No.70/Aug / Bruno Neiva., 2011
bruno neiva is a Portuguese writer, poet and artist. He has published several chapbooks, such as: "early-natttura", "polar coordinates and N2OC10H12"³, "sad items", "natttura1-7"³, "Nuvem Ruim", "o livro das minhas proezas de pesca 1-8"³, "Samples 17-24.", "Samples 9-16"³ and "Samples 1-8"³. His work can also be found in magazines / e-zines: otoliths, BlazeVox, moria, ditch, The Anemone Sidecar and Word For/Word. So far, he has held 3 exhibitions: "asemicdraftsone", "nuisance series" and "2/4 series." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Factsheet Five. No.40 / Dweller C ; Huth G ; Grumman B ; Hill C ; Berry J ; Blades J ; And M ; Byrum J., 1990
Periodical edited by Mike Gunderloy that reviews small press publications including "zines" and books, e.g., Maledicta #10, Poetry Review #139, Dreams and Nightmares #32. Grumman reviews And's Zaum piece Palatirator program for The Impossible Utterance #3, Blades' Dec 31, 1988, Basmajian's I am/I'm, Hill's Trains Sl;ay Huns, Byrum's Rimage, NRG #32 including Berry's Brambu Drezel, Modom #4. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The WHOOD Primrose Correspondence Volume 8 / Hood, Wharton ; Nichol E ; Paulaskas B ; Reitzenstein G., 1992 - 1999
Wharton Hood is non-de-plume of jw curry. This book is a photocopied compilation of his correspondence by Hood and his respondents. This volume deals mainly with material received by Hood for writing conferences and small press zines. It was published in probably less than 10 copies. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.