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Stolen Sharpie Revolution 2

Stolen Sharpie Revolution 2 is almost available.  Looks like April is when we can expect it.  If you're not familiar with SSR, check it out at our library or stolensharpierevolution.com

Connecting with Zines

They may shun the idea of digitizing their work, but zinesters have undoubtedly harnessed many a networking tool to help connect with each other.  The following is a list of websites that might help you get more involved in the world of zine making, trading, collecting, or appreciating.

wemakezines.ning.com

We make zines is the official zine-makers' social networking site with over 1,000 members, all of whom not only know what a zine is, but either make or collect them!  Great place to trade your zine, or just get to know lots of others who love the independent press culture.

zinewiki.com

The growing authority in zine archiving.  Zinewiki is moderated by some of the most serious zine collectors in the world and the vast amounts of content in the site reflect their dedication.  Heard of a zine but can't remember the name?  Like an author and want to know more about them or what else they make?  Looking to read something new, but want a briefer on your choices first?  This site is for you.

Zine World

The catalog has begun

Lots of changes since the last entry.  For starters, I changed the theme because the old one was misbehaving with some of the views.  This one looks a little better, anyway.  More at

End of January

Hi all,

We just started the webpage a month ago and I think we've come a long way.  Drupal is incredibly easy to manipulate (with a little research) and is capable of doing a lot.

So far, the site consists of three main contents:

*Zine Collection list (subject)

*External links

*Reviewer submission form

 



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