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- noun Plural form of
zinester .
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So I believe in spending money to support the Simon and Schusters, as well as the Soft Skull Presses and the zinesters of the world.
Archive 2009-10-01 2009
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This week and next, I'm sharing some of the photos I took of the zinesters who came to sell their comics and zines.
Boing Boing 2009
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So I believe in spending money to support the Simon and Schusters, as well as the Soft Skull Presses and the zinesters of the world.
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Hundreds of enthusiastic zinesters attended the first annual Chicago Zine Fest this weekend, which celebrated the abundance of zines, mini-comics and zine-related art that is produced in the Chicago area.
Chicago Zine Fest A Big Success: Fest Shows That DIY Publishing Isn't Dead (PHOTOS) 2010
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Hundreds of enthusiastic zinesters attended the first annual Chicago Zine Fest this weekend, which celebrated the abundance of zines, mini-comics and zine-related art that is produced in the Chicago area.
Chicago Zine Fest A Big Success: Fest Shows That DIY Publishing Isn't Dead (PHOTOS) 2010
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After events and workshops Friday and Saturday, the zinesters will be gathering for a farewell party-cum-final reading on Saturday night.
Report On Naked Girls Reading, Underwater Hockey, Cocktails And Clay, Zine Fest 2010
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Zine Fest coincided with the Comic Symposium of Chicago, hosted by the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, which featured many comic artists who got their start as zinesters.
Chicago Zine Fest A Big Success: Fest Shows That DIY Publishing Isn't Dead (PHOTOS) 2010
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Zine Fest coincided with the Comic Symposium of Chicago, hosted by the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, which featured many comic artists who got their start as zinesters.
Chicago Zine Fest A Big Success: Fest Shows That DIY Publishing Isn't Dead (PHOTOS) 2010
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The fest was organized by four Chicago-area zinesters, Ramsey Beyer, Neil Brideau, Matt Czerwinski and Leslie Perrine, who noticed that for a city with such a vibrant zine community, it was odd that Chicago had no event that offered a chance for them to come together.
Chicago Zine Fest A Big Success: Fest Shows That DIY Publishing Isn't Dead (PHOTOS) 2010
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In attendance at both events were notable Chicago-area artists and writers, including Jeffrey Brown, John Porcellino and Anne Elizabeth Moore, whose work has influenced fellow zinesters and comic book artists alike.
Chicago Zine Fest A Big Success: Fest Shows That DIY Publishing Isn't Dead (PHOTOS) 2010
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