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Gunderloy and publishing
For a time Thornley wrote a regular column in the zine Factsheet Five, until editor Mike Gunderloy stopped publishing the magazine.

Gunderloy and Factsheet
During the 1980s and onwards, Factsheet Five ( the name came from a short story by John Brunner ), originally published by Mike Gunderloy and now defunct, catalogued and reviewed any zine or small press creation sent to it, along with their mailing addresses.
Hudson Luce purchased the rights to Factsheet Five and published a single issue, Issue # 45, with the help of BBS enthusiast Bill Paulouskas, cartoonist Ben Gordon, writer Jim Knipfel, and artist Mark Bloch, who had authored a mail art-related column called " Net Works " during the Gunderloy years.
Three books were published based on Factsheet Five: How to Publish a Fanzine by Gunderloy ( 1988 ; Loompanics ), The World of Zines, by Gunderloy and Janice ( 1992 ; Penguin ) ISBN 0-14-016720-X, and The Factsheet Five Zine Reader by Friedman ( 1997 ; Three Rivers Press ) ISBN 0-609-80001-9.
* Mike Gunderloy, Factsheet Five Collection, ca.
Factsheet Five publisher Mike Gunderloy described the alternative press as " sort of the ' grown-up ' underground press.
Factsheet Five publisher Mike Gunderloy collected and distributed several versions of the Gemstone File.

Gunderloy and .
The magazine was originally published in 1982 by Mike Gunderloy on a spirit duplicator in his bedroom while he lived in an Alhambra, California slanshack.
Gunderloy later moved to Rensselaer, New York, where he continued to publish.
Gunderloy currently works as a computer programmer and farmer.
Beginning in the late 1980s, Gunderloy and Pore also established a substantial online presence on the WELL, an influential, private dial-up BBS.
Until 1989, Gunderloy collected and, in turn, made available several versions of the Gemstone File.
" In contrast, Gunderloy described the underground press as " the real thing, before it gets slick, co-opted, and profitable.
Gunderloy wrote that the original Gemstone File was simply a list of contributors to Committee to Re-elect the President ( CREEP ), while the subsequent versions gradually linked various figures of the Watergate and Kennedy eras.

quit and publishing
It was harshly panned by both contemporary and later literary critics, with even kinder critics regarding the work as " a long-winded sob story " which many have found to be " simply unreadable ," and this negative response has been speculated to be the reason Salinger decided to quit publishing.
King eventually quit the teaching job after receiving the publishing payment.
Curll published an apology and promised to quit publishing, but the apology was an ad for two new titles.
Templeton quit after a short time at the helm due to his frustration with interference by the publishing company, Maclean-Hunter.
After he quit the publishing business in 1893, he relocated to Syracuse, New York.
Schiffrin quit Pantheon in 1990 and established the nonprofit The New Press, explaining that he did so because of economic trends that prevented him from publishing the serious books he thought should be published.
The Schaneses asked Kirby, who had effectively quit comics in 1977, for only the publishing rights, assuring him that he could keep full ownership and copyrights, and suggesting that they would " even help him license characters for use overseas or in television, film, or other media.
On July 4, 1973, Nolan made his own " declaration of independence ", quit his job as a highly-paid publishing executive and signed a contract to write eight full length novels in a year.
He established a publishing business in New York in ( 1770 ), but quit that business after five years.
Meantime, by 1925, Gumperz became head of " all the German Communist party publishing " but quit in 1926 out of dissatisfaction with the Soviet Union, to which he had been traveling frequently on business ( This Deception, p. 55 ).
She quit her job at a publishing house, has auditioned for a soap opera, and says " I am preparing for a career as an anchorwoman.
He quit after publishing a controversial article that criticized a then-dying Pope John Paul II.
Rozanov, high-horsed, quit the Society on his own accord to respond stingingly by publishing Merezhkovsky's private letters which demonstrated, allegedly, the latter's hypocrisy on the matter.
After Giant-Size X-Men # 1, Marvel began publishing new issues of Uncanny X-Men, featuring the new team minus Sunfire ( who had quit ) and Thunderbird, who had died in battle after two issues in Uncanny X-Men # 95.
However, he quit legal work to pursue publishing, ultimately founding a moderately prestigious press.

quit and Five
After the Gathering of Five incident and the return of Aunt May, Mary Jane begged Peter to quit being Spider-Man.
Five ministers of the ruling government Science and Technology Minister Mahesh Inder Singh Grewal, Higher Education Minister Manjit Singh Calcutta, Public Works Minister Harmel Singh and Ministers of State Inderjit Singh Zira and Surjit Singh Kohli quit the ruling government and joined Tohra.
Five weeks into the tour, with the band broke, exhausted, and sleeping in caravan parks rather than enjoying the luxuries their touring partners were enjoying, O ' Connor, Keenan and Charles quit, leaving Luke Steele to complete the tour solo.
Five years later, she quit the Congress and joined the Hindu Nationalist Bharatiya Jan Sangh.
In 1970, Stewart, Jones and Fullerton all quit We Five, breaking up the original band.

quit and following
As it happened, Kurtzman quit the following year, but crucially, the move had also removed Mad from the strictures of the Comics Code Authority.
Etheridge quit the band in January 1970, and was replaced by Michael " Cadillac " Johnson ; Johnson was replaced by Dusty Hill the following month: The finalized lineup of ZZ Top performed their first show on February 10, 1970 in Beaumont, Texas.
In the months following, he quit school at Berkeley and went to the Klondike.
But finally Aldo Moro did not quit politics ; in the month following the Kissinger / Moro meeting, Aldo Moro was heading to the Italian Parliament for the crucial vote Moro had proposed when Moro was kidnapped and subsequently murdered.
Jim Catania also quit following the tour, citing a distaste for the horror direction in which the band was heading.
In 1999, rhythm guitarist Paul " Bonehead " Arthurs quit the band, with bassist Paul McGuigan following soon afterwards.
Bassist Tobias Cristiansson has released the following statement: " After 23 years, Dismember have now decided to quit.
He won the European Heavyweight Championship in Joint Promotions and a disputed branch of the British Heavyweight title in the independent British Wrestling Federation before he quit in 1966 following a ( non-kayfabe ) campaign of harassment by aggrieved former champion Bert Assirati and retired for roughly six years.
The difference in style after director Hideaki Anno quit following this decision is particularly noticeable.
On November 4, 2007, Charles Prince quit as the chairman and chief executive of Citigroup, following crisis meetings with the board in New York in the wake of billions of dollars in losses related to subprime lending.
The immense following and the tribute album revealed a huge interest that, by audience numbers, was never received back in the day when they had quit.
He won the Scottish Cup the following season, but quit in 1991 after four years as manager.
He quit the post of GCMMF Chairman in 2006 following disagreement with the GCMMF management.
" In 2011, Carey was interviewed for Celebrity Rehab Revisited stating that, following the end of Celebrity Rehab, she had quit Xanax and binge drinking, apart from occasional champagne.
Following a mid-table finish in Division Two the following season, Deehan quit to become Steve Bruce's assistant at Sheffield United.
Referee Ed Smith, following the 1908 match, said that “ deep down in my own mind, I decided that George Hackenschmidt had quitquit quite cold, as a matter of fact – because there was nothing about Gotch ’ s treatment of him in that first encounter that could by a stretch of the imagination call for a disqualification.
LegCo member Chan Wai-yip quit the party in December 2001 following the succession of former Chairman Martin Lee by Yeung Sum, leaving the party with 11 seats in LegCo.
Following three games in the qualification campaign for Euro 1992, Laudrup decided to quit the national team in November 1990 alongside Brian Laudrup and Jan Mølby, following differences with coach Richard Møller Nielsen.
Injuries the following season slowed him down, and after stints with the Boston Red Sox and again with the White Sox, he quit in 1993, at age of 31.
He moved to Real Madrid following the World Cup and quit the West German squad, remaining off the side until enticed to return by Jupp Derwall in 1981.
On 10 May 2012 Juppé along with the rest of the cabinet, including Prime minister François Fillon quit following the defeat of President Nicolas Sarkozy in the presidential election.
Doherty also stated that he almost quit the game in 2009 following his downturn in form which saw him drop to world number 55.
Wippit responded on 17 December 2007 with the following, alluding to Baker's failure to quit his daily radio show as agreed:

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