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$100 & A T-Shirt DVD: A Documentary About Zines in the Northwest 98 minutes, color & b&w, digital video, DVD, version 3.0 (5 oz) $12.99 $10.00

Four years in the making, the third version of this mildly exciting talkie/video features newer, cleaner, re-mastered audio, a new history section, and 50 new visual shots & pieces of archive material to break up the talking heads. Includes two brand new bonus short documentaries - "Tennessee State Prison" and "Record Playerz".

A cultural analysis of what causes zine makers to tick; what the hell zines are, why people make zines, the origin of zines, the resources and community available for zine makers, and the future of zines. Interviews with about 70 zine makers, ex-zine makers, and readers from the northwest. Featuring footage of the Portland Zine Symposium, a zine bicycle tour of Portland, and activities bringing zine culture to life. An original documentary culled from over 64 hours of footage. Best suited for people with a new interest in zines, pros, and novices. The video sparks untapped creativity and new interest into zine making and reading. Artwork by Cristy Road and music by J Church and Defiance, OH! Created by Basil Shadid, Rev. Phil Sano, Nickey Robo, and Joe Biel. 51 minutes with 47 minutes of bonus material. ISBN 0-9770557-5-2
*** VHS now only $2!!

*** Winner of Microcinema Fest "Best Documentary" Award!

Contact us if you are interested in setting up a screening in your town!

 
This is a great entertaining dvd. Very helpful too. I liked the casual format Lydia
i'll TRY make it short and sweet. this is a cool video for people who wanna know why people often say magazine without the "maga-" and for those ... MR. X
Valuable as a peek inside the subculture or as a guide of sorts, this video documents the Portland zine scene and its inhabitants. Zines are so ... Chimpanzee
Early in this documentary about zine culture, Moe Bowstern of the zine Xtra Tuf describes the experience of bringing zines onboard a working boat. ... Punk Planet #73
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19c. 21 pages, b&w, 1/2 size (2 oz) $2.00

19c. is Jaimey's account of a year spent reading nothing but 19th Century fiction. This zine is really unique! I can honestly say I've never read another zine about recognizing Napoleon's place in history through his appearance in the fiction of the times, or the illustrations in David Copperfield, and Moby Dick and their usefulness. 19c. is scrappy yet informative, like zines oughta be. If you want to know the dish about individualist philosophy, or Louisa May Alcott, forget cliffnotes and pick up 19c.

 
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2008 Catalog 16 pages, full size, newsprint (1 oz) $0.01

Our list of self published zines, books, stickers, buttons, patches, t-shirts, posters, postcards, talkies, etc on the website but featured on stapled pieces of paper! Stop spending all day on the internet! Get a paper copy! If you would be interested in receiving a stack of catalogs to distribute around your town just drop a line and we'll send a stack. Illustrations by Steve Larder!

 
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2008 Invincible Summer: Animal Birthdays Calendar 32 pages, 1/2 legal, screenprint cover (3 oz) $6.00

Nicole J Georges gives us our monthly doses of cute cows, kissing giraffes, tender birds, crowned owls, bird migrations, tea drinking, and rabbits and foxes wearing clothes in this calendar for 2008! Do you never remember when World Book Day is or one of Nicole's pet's birthdays? Never forget again with this hanging on your wall!

 
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2009 Slingshot Organizer (large) mixed colors, 1/2 size, glossy cover, spiral bound (10 oz) $12.00

For those who haven't seen a large Slingshot, it's a spiral-bound calendar and day planner. It includes space to write your phone numbers, a contact list of radical leftist groups around the globe, a menstrual calendar, info on police repression, and extra note pages to record all your important revolutionary ideas. It also lists popular activist and alternative cultural holidays. The highlight is how to say key phrases in multiple languages; phrases such as, "freedom and mutual aid," and "where is the library?" If this wasn't enough, it also serves as a fund-raiser for the Berkeley radical newspaper, SLINGSHOT.

**Covers are printed with black ink unless otherwise specified!

(color depicted is blue w/black ink )

** This is the disclaimer from the slingshot website: "Due to technological limitations, colors on the screen often only approximate real life. The actual colors are much cooler than they are represented here!" Likewise, we have described the colors the best we know how. We've tried to use obvious descriptions such as "light blue," or "caution orange" instead of the Slingshot naming system which although funny, doesn't always describe the color. i.e-"pixie puke." We're sorry if the color you received was not what you expected. However, we will *not* be offering exchanges based on color! So choose carefully! <3

 
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2009 Slingshot Organizer (small) mixed colours, 1/4 size, paperback, 160 pages (6 oz) $6.00

For those who haven't seen a small Slingshot, it's a pocket sized calendar and day planner. It includes space to write your phone numbers, a contact list of radical leftist groups around the globe, a menstrual calendar, info on police repression, and extra note pages to record all your important revolutionary ideas. It also lists popular activist and alternative cultural holidays. The highlight is how to say key phrases in multiple languages; phrases such as, "freedom and mutual aid," and "where is the library?" If this wasn't enough, it also serves as a fund-raiser for the Berkeley radical newspaper, SLINGSHOT.

**Covers are printed with black ink unless otherwise specified!

***Covers are uncoated unless otherwise specified!

(color depicted is grass green w/ black ink)

** From the slingshot website: "Due to technological limitations, colors on the screen often only approximate real life. The actual colors are much cooler than they are represented here!" Likewise, we have described the colors the best we know how. We've tried to use obvious descriptions such as "light blue," or "hot pink" instead of the Slingshot naming system which although funny, doesn't always describe the color. i.e-"pixie puke." We're sorry if the color you received was not what you expected. However, we will *not* offer exchanges based on color! Choose carefully! <3

 
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28 Chapters Hastily Written and Bound by Some Stapling Contraption at Some Yet to Be Determined Printshop 28 pages + 14 pages, b&w, 1/2 size (3 oz) $3.00

28 Chapters is Christoph's first zine in 2 years! In it he apologizes for being delinquent to his PO Box, and vows to start clean. He also decides that at 33, he should fulfill a dream of his--to hike the Appalachian Trial! But wait, this zine contains a bonus mini-zine written during his practice hikes! It's called "Defeated by Maryland," and is a wild food-poisoning/hiking adventure. It's 1/4 size and is 14 pages.

 
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28 Pages Lovingly Bound with Twine #13 28 pages, comic sized, offset (6 oz) * OUT OF STOCK *

A carefully crafted and humorous hand done personal zine by a father, philosopher, and buddhist. This is probably the most exciting issue ever. It's blown up to a larger format with the "trim" piece from the printing, being a separate zine telling stories from his partner's work day, and an Amish man falling dead in the checkout line at Kroger. The primary document here talks about pissing out a fire they had, the joys and intracacies of their new hybird car, the similarity of the Cleveland police emblem to a pig, a bit about the difference between love and marriage, and Herbie's (their son) love for trains.

 
I love this writer! He is funny & brilliant & recently won the UTNE Reader Award for Excellence in zines. He deserves it. Sandra Knauf
My first purchase of this zine and I loved it. I read it twice, lent it once, and read some of it out loud to my dude and our kids. It is extra ... Swampgirl
One of my favorite issues of one of my favorite zines. Christoph is smart and lovable. Laura-Marie
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3:collected works by Robnoxious 104 pages, paperback, 5.5x8.5" (5 oz) $8.50

A spastic collaboration of stories, random thoughts, and anecdotes. Included is an epic four month ride on a pedal powered boat from Pittsburgh to Paducah, a poem a day for the ending of a squatted house in Minneapolis filled with artists, their work, and their memories, a piece on protesting the war through non-participation, a how-to article about surviving on the Mississippi (with edible plants, boating tips, etc), tales of bike-riding, favorite cats, and hilarious drunken happenings. Written in a poetic style, this zine grips you till the end!

 
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400 Words #2 100 pages, 5x5", paperback (4 oz) * OUT OF STOCK *

A collection of stories written in four hundred words or less on the topic of "compulsions". If you think this might be a boring read then you underestimate Katherine Sharpe's editorial choices. Stories of relatives with obsessive cleaning habits and people who can't stop reading, talking, or stealing splenda packets. Carefully selected from hundreds of entries, these stories are well written, funny, touching, tragic, and sometimes truly poetic. You only have to read a few pages before you ask yourself: "Why didn't I think of this first?" And then, what would I write about my own compulsions? It is this thought that makes this such a jewel, the ability to make the specific universal and vice versa.

 
I love this! This was the first one I read and now I'm obsessed. Funny considering the theme of this issue was compulsion... Stefanie from Chicago
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51% Positive #1 26 pages, half legal (2 oz) * OUT OF STOCK *

51% is the thoughts, feelings, and conversations of Pedro Angel Serrano, a 46 year old Puerto Rican queer man living in New Jersey. He talks about his place in the activist community, the queer community, and the hardcore music scene. He talks about an example of police brutality at a recent show, has an online discussion about making spaces safer for people of color, and interviews both his friend Jen/Ed and Martin from Limp Wrist. He also provides a transcribed interview with David Carter who wrote the book "Stonewall: The Riots That Sparked the Gay Revolution."

 
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7 Minutes in Heaven 46 pages, b&w, 1/2 size (2 oz) $2.00

Cait and Erin worked together to create '7 Minutes in Heaven,' a zine of their individual tales of growing up queer in the Christian church. Cait talks about her time at camp as a kid, trying to love the lord, but finding out her attraction to girls made her different. Erin went to winter camp, an equally traumatizing place where she discovered that she didn't really believe in speaking in tongues, but pretended to anyway. They both examine why they were so drawn to Christianity, and why they eventually left the church. This one is equal parts funny and sad. They claim that even though they still carry some of the same issues, they're a lot less emo about it now.

 
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9 1/2 Left #10 28 pages, 1/2 size, copied (2 oz) $1.00

This classic is back after a many year hiatus! Mike writes a personal zine about his life that used to consist of punk rock insanity, drinking, and rabble rousing. Now he's a father who works in a chocolate factory and "got punched in the face by responsibility". Mike's zine has always been painfully honest and emotionally charged and gripping. He really puts his heart out for all to examine. This issue focuses on Cleveland winter, quitting smoking, his dad dying, how to get free food, and Mike's obsession with dinosaurs. In it's heyday it inspired a sea of imitators but it was all well deserved and no one could affectively use his style as well as he did.

 
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9 1/2 Left #9 32 pages, 1/2 size, copied (2 oz) $1.00

This classic is back after a many year hiatus! Mike writes a personal zine about his life that used to consist of punk rock insanity, drinking, and rabble rousing. Now he's a father who works in a chocolate factory and "got punched in the face by responsibility". Mike's zine has always been painfully honest and emotionally charged and gripping. He really puts his heart out for all to examine. In it's heyday it inspired a sea of imitators but it was all well deserved and no one could affectively use his style as well as he did.

 
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949 Market zine 72 pages, black and white, 1/2 legal (5 oz) $3.00

This zine is about something incredible. It is about a group of punks in SF stumbling upon an abandoned set of buildings and filling them full of beautiful murals...and then having shows inside...and then serving free food to those in need...for four months!!! Until they were shut-down and evicted from their squat. Here in interview format is the absolutely true story of what people can and will do to create the free and open artistic spaces they need. Read this zine and be inspired. Or at least enjoy a well-written zine of our people's history. Contributors include Iggy of Scam zine and Melissa of Inkling zine among many others.

 
Packed with grainy black and white photos and interviews with those who saw/worked at/experienced the place, this zine puts you right there in the ... Julien Lanway
i reviewed this zine and found it was one of the best things i have ever read. it is a very inspiring read though the outcome, as expected, isn't so ... annie
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A T-Shirt & $100 Super Pack! 2,276 pages of reading + 4 hours of viewing. (60 oz) $122.00 $100.00

To benefit in our recent attempt to pay off some massive t-shirt bills - Here's a splendid collection of things we've published: Flow Chronicles, Things are Meaning Less (1st Edition), The CIA Makes Science Fiction Unexciting #1-4, On Subbing, $100 & A T-Shirt DVD, Doris Anthology, Xtra Tuf #5, Hot Damn & Hell Yeah / The Dirty South #1-3, Best of Intentions: The Avow Anthology, Dreamwhip #14, Cantankerous Titles & Obscure Ephemera, Vol 1 DVD, Sounds of Your Name (1st Edition), Coffeeshop Crushes, Homeland Insecurity DVD, and your own print of the new Microcosm Hanggliders T-Shirt by Sarah Oleksyk. We're going bookwild - and you get a $22 savings! **(cat not included)

 
good thing i already have a cat like this or i might call false advertising ohsweetie
dear, you guys: please keep this avaliable as long as possible. im planning on ordering it the very next time i happen to have $100 lying around. ... tony the tiger
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ABC NO RIO: Art Effects: Decadent Performance Era 36 pages, 1/2 size, copied (2 oz) $3.00

This zine talks about the ways that ABC was alienating to its neighbors and neighborhood and that the art and expression presented there talked more to issues affecting the burgeois rather than the working class people of the neighborhood. The rest of the stories discuss successes and failtures of incorporating different kinds of performance art into ABC's schedule as well as dogs puking, people walking onstage with guns, chicken suits, and a woman pissing in a vase. Not to be missed.

 
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ABC NO RIO: Artifice 36 pages, 1/2 size, copied (2 oz) $3.00

This zine collects history from 1985-1990 at ABC NO RIO, a period where Matthew Courtney organized the wide open cabaret, an open mic series that was a very central, defining event in the East Village. Many people honed their craft there and moved on to other projects. People talk about their experiences and Matthew's non-judgmental nature and appreciation for eccentricity and marginal points of view. It stood in pale contrast to the club scene - being inviting to street characters and people who didn't identity as performers who just wanted to talk about their day.

 
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ABC NO RIO: Enter The Nineties 36 pages, 1/2 size, copied (2 oz) $3.00

The latest installment of the fascinating history of the conception of art/punk club ABC NO RIO. Performance art, avant garde poets, punk rock shows, food not bombs, protests...ABC NO RIO is legendary for a reason!

This issue focuses on the weekend matinee punk shows, poetry forums, and politics involved with the space!

 
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ABC NO RIO: Founders Era Artifacts 36 pages, 1/2 size, copied (2 oz) $3.00

This zine shares the fascinating history of the conception of the art/punk club ABC NO RIO in 1979; it talks about the formation, negotiations with the city, responses from the community, and getting the neighborhood kids involved in the center and art projects going on there. Many of the founders are quoted and talk about the political and housing climate that led to their belief in a need for such a place.

 
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Abort #19 52 pages, b&w, 1/2 size (3 oz) $3.00

Two years later, Jonathan Spies brings another beautiful issue of Abort! Full of insightful writing about the good everyday things - roommates, crushes, bikes, 40oz, and amputated body part illustrations. Contributions from both familiar and brand new folks are sure to make you cry, then laugh, then cry again. Definitely check out the latest in punks vs. hippies by Colin Atrophy. And my favorite, Daniel Immerwahr's "Assignations" and his super sleuthy logic puzzle for Jonathan. Get 'em while they're hot.

 
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About My Disappearance zine 54 pages, 1/4 size, copied (2 oz) $1.00

For years, Dave Roche seemed invincible. He survived on a strict diet of free bread and vegan ice cream from fake coupons. After awhile his health caught up with him though. This zine is about his onset and diagnosis with Crohn's Disease and how it has since affected his life. A powerful document to make us all feel mortal and understand that serious health problems can already be happening in our lives.

 
This Zine probably made my week and then some, for all of you out there also battling Crohns [such as myself] this is a great greatttttttt MUST read. ... Soha
Dave is definately not throwing a pity party. This zine is in no way a suffering cliche. It's an honest account of a young man, whose life changes ... Silvia
As a punk suffering from crohn's as well, I am super excited to read this zine!! lila
This zine is such a great story as to the writers experience of the disease personally, as well as a nicely researched piece. Moreover, it's ... Kinoko
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Absolutely Zippo Book 420 pages, paperback, 1/2 size (14 oz) $6.00

Robert Eggplant's zine anthology covered in a 1" thick book. Pieces by Larry Livermore, Aaron Cometbus, and many more adding their part to this essential history of East Bay punk rock! This book is great bathroom reading material combining 11 years of Robert's zine. It is rather hard to read in one sitting due to the fact that a lot of the pages are taken from the original zines and there isn't a lot of continuity among pages though it's got a got plenty of gems littered along the way to keep you reading. Essential bathroom reading material!

 
Ok what that guy said about it being of little interest to those not involved with or obsessed with the east bay scene of yesteryear, I found to be ... jimmy pigeon
I was re-reading this the other day, having read Absolutely Zippo when they were first coming out, then when they were republishing & then when i ... Norstein Beckler
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AC Dickson's Guide to eBay Powerselling Zine, 2nd Edition 42 pages, 1/2 size, copied (4 oz) $3.50

Andrew Dickson plays the character, AC Dickson, who is obsessed with Ebay as a way to better humanity. He truly feels that Ebay will make lives better and serve as a tool for our generation to overcome massive layoffs and lack of job security. This zine lays out the nuts and bolts for what and how to sell on Ebay for profit, how to get health insurance, and how to turn it into a part time business with a full time income.

This is the second edition of the zine and includes more info, slang, and crazy eBay stories, plus an updated timeline, an appendix of essays, and the greatest hits from the AC Dickson blog. The additional info that folks have been requesting about EBAY!

 
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Access All Areas Book: A User's Guide to the Art of Urban Exploration 242 pages, 6x9", paperback (15 oz) $20.00

Ever wonder what lies beyond the doors, fences, and ladders you pass by everyday? A hidden world of mystery, beauty, and free fun awaits the curious who choose to seek adventure off the beaten path - without even leaving their own city. Access All Areas takes you behind the scenes to little known urban spaces like utility tunnels, rooftops, abandoned buildings, construction sites, and storm drains, unveiling the possibilities - and perils - of the world of urban exploration.

Through step by step instruction and examples, experienced explorer Ninjalicious guides an illuminaitng off-limits tour of the urban landscape, sure to whet the curious appetites of eager initiates and archair explorers alike.

This shiny paperback features more than 240 pages pages of illustrated information and advice from Ninjalicious, the editor of Infiltration zine. Topics covered include training, recruiting, sneaking, social engineering, equipping, preparing, abandoned buildings, active sites, construction sites, drains, utility tunnels and more.

 
Great read, if you are into UE buy this book now! Lots of helpful info. chelsea
This book is excellent! Even after several years of UE experience, I learned from it. I like Ninj's writing style...it was a quick, informative read. ... Pariah
For those that don't already know, Ninjalicious has passed away. For more info, visit WWW.UER.CA ~Bry~
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