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fanzine and movement
In 1985 the emergent When Saturday Comes ( a fanzine without a specific club focus that was subsequently launched as a mainstream magazine ) promoted a ' fanzine movement ' that gave birth to many more club titles during the late 80's which was something of a glory period for fanzines.
The fanzine movement is now well represented on the Web ; see webzine.
Born in Yorkshire, England, Fletcher was inspired by the London punk rock movement and started a fanzine as a thirteen-year-old schoolboy which he named Jamming !.
Autumn Poison were part of the cassette culture movement, releasing two cassette albums for New Crimes fanzine, although did not release any vinyl until 1994, when Brown and Burnett reformed the group to record a track for the Bullshit Detector Volume 4 compilation put together by Resistance Productions, a small record label based in Switzerland.

fanzine and has
The rise of the internet made correspondence cheaper and much faster, and the world wide web has made publishing a fanzine as simple as coding a web page.
Another example, Diplomacy, has been played by mail since the 1960s, starting with a printed newsletter ( a fanzine ) written by John Boardman.
Doherty used to run a club fanzine, " All Quiet On The Western Avenue ", and has made reference to them in his music and videos.
More recently, an on-line fanzine has been set up by fan-site Owlsonline.
In addition to these supporters ' groups, the club currently has one independent fanzine, United in Endeavour, which raises funds for Cambridge Fans United and is sold at home games.
The club's official programme is Bullseye and there was also a fanzine called Talking Bull until the 2008 – 09 season, which has now been changed to an online format.
Ansible, Langford's science-fiction newsletter, reports in its February 2005 issue that " according to a letter in The New York Review of Science Fiction ( January 2005 ), a complete copy of the relevant 1970 fanzine has been unearthed in the Jack Williamson SF Library at Eastern New Mexico University.
Cometbus, who releases the Cometbus fanzine, has played in many East Bay area bands such as Crimpshrine.
To date, Retro Hugo awards have been awarded for 1946, 1951, and 1954, and the fanzine category has been included each year.
The fanzine has been published monthly during the domestic football season since February 1989.
Parkin has a regular column, " Beige Planet Lance " in the Doctor Who fanzine Enlightenment, which is published by the Doctor Who Information Network.
File 770 is a paper fanzine that appears several times a year and is also available on-line in electronic form ; it also has a regular on-line presence on the fannish side of the blogosphere with the latest in news from around fandom.
Essays from The Smart Set, Village Voice, and The Writer and Tim Pratt's fanzine Flytrap were compiled, along with original material, into the writing handbook Starve Better in 2011, and published by Apex Publications His essay " The Term Paper Artist " originally from The Smart Set, about his experiences as an academic ghostwriter for pay, has been discussed on National Public Radio, and reprinted in a pair of textbooks, both published by Nelson Education.
The fanzine has been relaunched online, where the traditional irreverent match reports and editorial continue on their new Brian Moore's Head blog, however, as of November 2008 there has been no further updates to the site.
The Leeds United fanzine Square Ball has published a photograph of Ken Bates with Rhodesian PM Ian Smith during a 1967 tour by Oldham Athletic, when Rhodesia was subject to UN sanctions.
Founded by Hans von Storch, it has presented many contributions to donaldistic research through its fanzine Der Donaldist.
In the homeland of donaldism, Norway, the fanzine Donaldisten ( The Donaldist ) has been published since 1973.
Sweden has a long tradition of publishing donaldistic research and other articles in their fanzine NAFS since 1977.
His great nephew Andy Mitten has been an editor of the fanzine United We Stand since the late 1980s, whilst another great nephew, Sam Mitten, is on the books at Stockport County.
Mikael Oskarsson is a Swedish comic creator who has worked in various genres in both fanzine and professional contexts.
Profane Existence Collective formed in 1989 and released records, produced a fanzine and has booked shows ever since.
Plokta is a British science fiction fanzine, first published in 1996, which has won two Hugo Awards.
In 2005 she began publishing a fanzine, Drawing Moustaches In Magazines Monthly Magazine ( Bi-Monthly ), which is distributed for free, and has featured contributions from Robin Ince, Kevin Eldon and Stewart Lee, as well as Danielle Ward and Isy Suttie.

fanzine and even
Still, the label gained semi-iconic status within the industrial rock scene, and even acquired its own online-fanzine in Sick Among the Pure, although this later became a more general industrial fanzine, and ceased to exist at all in 2005.
The Blue Harvest front was not only used during the principal photography for Return of the Jedi, but was also adopted in other areas such as a retro T-shirt that was made by ILM in the 1990s, a cardboard mailer tube to disguise the shipments of Revenge of the Jedi ( the working title for the film ) posters, an episode of the 1985 – 1987 Star Wars animated series Star Wars: Ewoks, and even a popular Star Wars fanzine.

fanzine and spread
In the 1980s and early 1990s, its comprehensive reviews ( literally thousands in each issue ) made it the most important publication in its field, heralding the wider spread of what would eventually be called fanzine or zine culture.

fanzine and United
He is a fan of West Ham United, and a former co-editor of the defunct fanzine Fortune's Always Hiding.
Strategy & Tactics began life in 1966 as a wargaming fanzine published by Chris Wagner ( then a staff sergeant with the US Air Force in Japan ), at first in Japan, then moving to the United States with Wagner.
Red Issue is a fanzine aimed at Manchester United supporters.
Other United fanzines, Red News ( the first United fanzine ) and United We Stand, both launched during the same era, and all three remain in circulation.
The fanzine contains several regular contributions, starting with the editorial comments inside the front cover reflecting on recent United performances and news.
After Manchester United claimed an historic 19th League title, the Red Issue fanzine was behind the unveiling of a banner at arch-rivals Liverpool's home stadium Anfield, taunting opposition fans with their league titles record having been toppled.
Some authors have been adopted by their clubs-Jim Munro, once editor of the West Ham United fanzine Fortune's Always Dreaming, was hired by the club to write for its matchday magazine and is now sports editor of The Sun Online.
* Dishwasher Pete, or Pete Jordan, is a fanzine author whose goal was to wash dishes in every state in the United States.
* United We Stand ( fanzine ), a Manchester United fanzine
Slash was a punk rock-related fanzine published by Steve Samiof and Melanie Nissen in the United States from 1977 to 1980.
* Slug and Lettuce ( fanzine ), a fanzine in the United States
* Blue Moon ( fanzine ), a UK football fanzine dedicated to Peterborough United
United We Stand is a Manchester United fanzine which first appeared on the streets of Manchester in the autumn of 1989.

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