Publication Place: Walla Walla, WA Item 9: 8 Track Mind Zine about 8 track tape collecting and appraisal and "dedicated to one pursuit: to keep analog alive". This time out he drives around town as well, in a '92 Dodge Dakota." Author / Publisher: Klyd Watkins (The Temple Incorporated)Ĭategory: writing experimental poetry poetry Publication Place: Berkeley, CA Item 8: 5 Speed "For years Klyd Watkins has written poetry almost exclusively about Radnor Lake, which is near his home in Nashville. Author / Publisher: Lisa "Malloree" Mancini (self-published)Ĭategory: personal stories travel travel stories writing A particular obsession of the author is exploring abandoned site, as are photobooth photos, which are frequently featured in the zine's pages. Personal zine mostly concerning themes of travel and the author's reflections on the act of writing and making art. Publication Place: Los Angeles, CA Item 7: 3 a.m. Author / Publisher: Raina Lee (self-published)Ĭategory: humor reviews technology games Publication Place: Item 6: 1-Up Megazine Zine dedicated to video games. Publication Place: Unknown Item 5: Title supplied by JP Coovert via email correspondence 8/10/15. Publication Place: unknown Item 4: Zine consisting of repeated and distorted drawings of the same face. Author / Publisher: unknownĬategory: experimental poetry drawing writing Publication Place: San Diego Item 3: Zine dedicated to video games. Author / Publisher: Riley Wilson (self-published: SDSU Zine and DIY Culture Club.) Publication Place: unknown Item 2: A girl receives a sham marriage proposal, which her skepticism stops her from accepting. Box #1 Item 1: Untitled Single-sheet zine with clip art, inspirational quotes, and a collage of Michelle and Barack Obama. Revised 5/2014 collection rearranged to combine formerly-titled West Coast Zines Collection (MS-0278) and selected titles from the Comics Collection (MS-0091).
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Use the following link to see this list: Īlso included are supplemental materials, including related correspondence, promotional ephemera, exhibit materials, and a small archive of materials generated by SDSU's Zine & DIY Culture Club, formed and officialy recognized as a student organization in 2016. Publications are tagged according to the Zine Thesaurus of Subject Terms developed by the Anchor Archive Zine Library in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
A brief description of each publication's content is provided, and links to web versions are available in some instances. The collection is arranged alphabetically by publication title, and then chronologically within each title from earliest to latest. Notable feminist titles in the collection that began as zines and went on to become major "glossies" include BUST, Bitch, Venus, and Hip Mama. Concentrations include identity politics (especially riot grrrl, people of color and LGBTQ topics), sexuality and reproductive rights, punk rock, anarchism, activism, alternative lifestyles, creative writing, and popular culture. The collection ranges from 1985 to the present and includes zines and minicomics on a variety of topics. The Zines and Minicomics Collection combines materials from two former collections known as the West Coast Zines Collection and the Comics Collection.