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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
Zine Yearbook 9 Zine Yearbook 9 Microcosm Pub et al The annual anthology of zines now includes relevant articles about the year in zines - super fun zine fests, life changing experiences, amazing pen pal connections, and stories from people who hold z… OL17435110W
Burn Collector 14 Burn Collector 14 Al Burian In Burn Collector #14 zine superstar Al Burian lays down 156 pages of truth, trouble, and everyman blues. Whether battling the cops in Chicago, essaying the frenetic nervous breakdown of city life, s… OL17448354W
Girl zines Girl zines Alison Piepmeier The first book-length exploration of the quirky feminist booklets With names like The East Village Inky, Mend My Dress, Dear Stepdad, and I’m So Fucking Beautiful, zines created by girls and women… OL18667786W
Stolen sharpie revolution Stolen sharpie revolution Alex Wrekk Contains rough guidelines and suggestions for publishing a zine, an independently published publication. Includes everything from at-home paper-making and book-binding to contact information for prof… OL19292661W
ABC's of anarchy ABC's of anarchy Brian Heagney Modeled off of a children's ABC-style picture book, this zine lists one concept of applying anarchy to one's life for each letter of the alphabet. Each concept is accompanied with illustrations and q… OL19823424W
Xerography Debt Xerography Debt Davida Gypsy Breier This "review zine with perzine tendencies" edited by Davida Gypsy Breier features columns on zine culture in addition to zine reviews. Writing in July 2020 during COVID, contributors address the chan… OL20426942W
Notes from Underground Notes from Underground Stephen Duncombe 245 pages ; 23 cm OL2700418W
The Vinyl Princess The Vinyl Princess Yvonne Prinz Summer is here, and 16-year-old Allie, a self-professed music geek, is exactly where she wants to be: working full-time at Berkeley's ultra-cool Bob and Bob Records. There, Allie can spend her days b… OL8830160W
The Future Generation The Future Generation China Martens Summary:China Martens started her pioneering mamazine The Future Generation in 1990. She was a young anarchist punk rock mother who didn't feel that the mamas in her community had enough support, so … OL9773720W
My Brain Hurts My Brain Hurts Liz Baillie A group of teenage queer punks run into perpetual trouble with the police, when they aren't flirting over loud music or postering their high school with flyers to allow same sex couples at prom. They… OL9897485W