Early Zines

I first got acquainted with zines as an art form in 1999 and started making them shortly after. Big thanks to all the zines I consumed in that area, as well as the Francesca Lia Block book Zine Scene.

Agent Orange (2000-2002)

A very influenced by Gen X teenage 90s zine. Potty humor, album reviews, local band interviews, and political ramblings. Four issues published.

Small Town Loser (2002-2003)

After getting a cease and desist from Agent Orange the band’s merch producers, I renamed the zine Small Town Loser. Three more issues were published, as well as a CD-ROM of all two zines issues.

File 13 (2003-2004)

File 13 was a quarter-size zine produced from a Notepad diary I kept. No idea how many issues were produced, as it’s lost on a floppy disc in a landfill at this point.

Love and Smallpox (2005)

A poetry zine used as a fundraiser for the first iteration of the Huntington Zine Library.

The Rhododendron Reader (2006)

A comp zine focused on Appalachian authors and concerns.

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