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- noun One who compiles and publishes a
zine .
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Examples
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As a sometime zinester, Isabel has a cool drawings site as well --- check out her "Get Back" story about thongs.
Boing Boing 2009
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If you are a Portland author, poet, zinester, cartoonist or publisher looking to publicize your new release(s), email us (portland@readinglocal.com): the title of the release, a brief description, when it will be available, and a link to where it can be purchased or pre-ordered.
New Release: “Day One” by Bill Cameron - Reading Local: Portland 2010
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Jenna's also a zinester herself, and warned us not to ask any more goddamn questions comparing zines to blogs.
GLBT ALMS 2008, Part 2 Jes Battis 2008
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Rosenberg, who traveled from South Bend, Indiana, came to the zine reading at Quimby's to meet Jeffery Brown, the popular Chicago-based comic book creator and zinester.
Chicago Zine Fest A Big Success: Fest Shows That DIY Publishing Isn't Dead (PHOTOS) 2010
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Rosenberg, who traveled from South Bend, Indiana, came to the zine reading at Quimby's to meet Jeffery Brown, the popular Chicago-based comic book creator and zinester.
Chicago Zine Fest A Big Success: Fest Shows That DIY Publishing Isn't Dead (PHOTOS) 2010
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Update 2: Bonnie sez, "Saw these awesome zinester merit badges from podpodpost. com at Alternative Press Expo in San Fran this weekend!"
Boing Boing 2007
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As someone who considers herself a “zinester” and has always been interested in smashing a lot of the walls put up by academia and critics around cinema, I find myself at odds with 75% of the film criticism I read.
What’s In the Box? 2007
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As will longtime zinester Jeff Somers, who has a new novel called The Electric Church out now.
Stross, Westerfeld and Priest: It’s a Good Week (Plus a Pimping Thread) « Whatever 2007
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Jim Munroe, inveterate zinester and self-publisher, has launched the Perpetual Motion Roadshow, a Vaudeville-like circuit of clubs and other venues for indie publishers to crawl the US and Canada, showing off their zines and other wares.
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Inveterate zinester, former Adbusters editor, and science fiction writer Jim Monroe hosts No Media Kings, a guide for the indie media lover in you.
Boing Boing: January 28, 2001 - February 3, 2001 Archives 2001
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