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Processed World

Issues 32, 2.005 Subjects are work, political, and technology.

Pure Honey

Issue 9. Subjects are music, and South Florida.

SCP Journal

Subtitled, "UFOs: Is Science Fiction Coming True". Subjects are paranormal, science fiction, and religion.

Search & Destroy

Issues 3-5. "An important fanzine that was instrumental in facilitating the crossover of punk attitudes & sensibilities into broader areas of cultural investigation. The editor states; 'I started working on Search & Destroy in January '77. Our approach was really minimalist, we felt that that was the new philosophy. It wasn't just going to be a documentation, it was going to be a catalyst. We felt that the music was the fun part but that it was an entire lifestyle, you don't spend your life playing music on a stage, so we gave book lists, we tried to encourage people to read, we listed films...I soon realized that punk was total cultural revolt. It was a hardcore confrontation with the black side of history and culture, right-wing imagery, sexual taboos, a delving into that had never been done before by any generation in such a thorough way. The punks were the first to examine the Vietnam War after the 1960s, reading Soldier of Fortune magazine: there was a lot of Burroughs in Punk.'"--Descriptions from Cult Jones, bookseller. Subjects are punk rock, and culture.

SYB Kids

"Almost entirely black and white photos of taggers (mostly with faces covered) and graffiti in the Bay Area, with a single page of text by 'Slob' detailing his escape from police in San Bruno, CA, a the age of 14 when caught tagging. [Also included], a mock questionnair for Averi, another member of the SYB crew." -- Descriptions from Bolerium Books, bookseller. Subjects are graffiti, and street art.

Synthesis/Regeneration

Issue 56. Subtitled, "A Magazine of Green Social Thought" Subjects are environmentalism, and political.

GAWK: Gay Artists and Writers Kollective

Issue 5. "First anniversary issue. Includes Captain Condom Comics." -- Descriptions from Bolerium Books, bookseller. Subjects are lesbian/gay/bi/transgender, literary, and comics.

Panty Line Fever. No. 3

35 pages : illustrations ; 22 x 18 cm Contributors: Ivan lerner, Hank, Siobhan, Isabella Bannerman, PK, Jim Tozzi, Reuben Radding, R. Kern, James Davies, Curtis Cates, Leigh Soderberg, Mike Lee, Ken Brown, Laure Leber, Rick Rodine, Danny Hellman Library catalog record

Suck Don't Blow

Subjects are lesbian/gay/bi/transgender, sex/sexuality, and queer.

TIN (This Is New)

"Three issues of the gay leather zine...crudely photocopied with even cruder explicit black and white photos. Includes coverage of the Up Your Alley street fair, commentary by various correspondents, and some bad advice about Adjustable Rate Mortgages from a real estate queen." -- Descriptions from Bolerium Books, bookseller. Subjects are lesbian/gay/bi/transgender, and sex/sexuality.

Upheaval

Issue 1. "Zine focused on DIY punk, featuring interviews with European and US bands, plus an editorial on homophobia, reviews, etc. Editor calls himself 'Craig, the troll from Boston' in a penned comment on the front cover." -- Descriptions from Bolerium Books, bookseller. Subject is punk rock.

Untitled epic poem

"This is a portion of an epic poem written by a poet in both Florida and Oregon. There is no beginning or end to this poem because it is not a linear story, it's a non linear epic poem." -- Descriptions from p. 1. Subject is poetry.

Brown Star

Subtitled, "Pop, sex, tv, football, culture." Subjects are culture, sex/sexuality, and lesbian/gay/bi/transgender.

Cuntastic

Issue 2, "The Menstruation Issue." "It is meant to be a compilation of experiences, thoughts & research from myself & others--it is part personal, part educational, and all political." -- Descriptions from zine. Subjects are menstruation, political, and personal.

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