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rpgDAN's Pen and Paper Podcast
Midgard Fanzine Kurzreview: Ausgabe 6 DausenDodeDrolle-Magazin

rpgDAN's Pen and Paper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 4:06


Das Urgestein der Fanzines von Fans für Fans das seit 1993 deine Fantastischen Rollenspielwelten, mit Fokus auf Midgard, erweitert. Mit dem DausenDodeDrolle Magazin aus Unterfranken bringst du tolle Ideen und neue Abenteuer in deine Rollenspielrunden. In meinem Kurzreview stelle ich dir schnell und effektiv die wichtigsten Inhalte vor! Du kannst das Magazin und das restliche Sortiment vom DDD Verlag bei mir bestellen. Ab 25€ Bestellwert von DDD Produkten ist der Versand GRATIS!

El Calabozo del Reverendo Wilson
El Calabozo Live - De Body Horror y fanzines

El Calabozo del Reverendo Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 153:16


¡Bienvenidos a un nuevo episodio de El Calabozo del Reverendo Wilson! Nuevo directo de este humilde rincón virtual desde YouTube, en el que, tras la habitual sección dedicada a la actualidad, nos metemos de lleno en el Body Horror con el fin de presentar el fanzine "Dosieres publicados #7. Clásicos del Body Horror" editado por Pano Art Books y coordinado por el Reverendo. Como siempre, contamos con la colaboración de JM Weird, Charles "Óscar" Bronson, Tito Gray y Cyn & Sas, en este caso representando a la editorial. Enjoy! Si te ha gustado el programa, recuerda que tienes la posibilidad de ayudar a El Calabozo del Reverendo Wilson dándole a "Me gusta". ¡Gracias y feed the cvlt!

Blechgedanken - Geschichten rund um die Vespacommunity
Blechgedanken Episode 37 – Christof "Paul" Batton - Keep on Scootering...

Blechgedanken - Geschichten rund um die Vespacommunity

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 103:46


Herzlich willkommen zur Episode 37 der Blechgedanken! Diese Folge habe ich diesmal mit Christoph ”Paul“ Batton aufgenommen. Das Ganze wurde ein bisschen durch mein vorheriges Gespräch mit Markus angestoßen, in dem das Thema Rollerjungs als Buch aufgekommen ist.Ich hatte das sowieso schon länger auf dem Zettel und dachte: Lass doch mal ganz kurz mit Paul sprechen und schauen, ob er Bock hat. Und Paul hatte auf jeden Fall Bock – und so haben wir über viele verschiedene Themen gesprochen: Wie er zum Rollerfahren gekommen ist, wie er mit 17 in England die Jugendkultur kennengelernt hat, wie es für ihn zurück in Gelsenkirchen mit den Scooterboys weiterging, welchen Einfluss die Musikszene – vor allem Ska – auf ihn hatte, wie die ersten Runs abliefen und wie die Konzerte damals waren. Wir haben außerdem darüber gesprochen, warum er nach vielen Jahren auf zwei Rädern irgendwann nur noch Gespann fährt. Das hat mit einer ziemlich unschönen Verletzung beim Rollerfahren zu tun – und seitdem ist das Gespann fahren sein Ding. Mehr dazu im Podcast!Ein großer Teil des Gesprächs drehte sich natürlich auch um das Buch – vor allem darum, wie und warum es überhaupt entstanden ist. Man muss wissen: Paul hat schon früh angefangen, nach den ersten Runs eines der wichtigen Fanzines mit aufzubauen. Aus dieser Szene und dem Schreiben heraus entstand – nicht direkt, aber indirekt – auch seine langjährige freie Mitarbeit bei der Motoretta, für die er viele Artikel geschrieben hat.Ich habe das Rollerjungs-Buch letztes Jahr von Paul geschickt bekommen und in England gelesen – und dadurch einen viel besseren Einblick in die Szene bekommen. Auch wenn es natürlich nur ein bestimmter Blick auf die Szene ist – aber mir hat er sehr geholfen. Zumal ich ja, wie ich immer sage, in der Zeit selbst noch nicht Roller gefahren bin. Klar, ich war Teil einer diversen Jugendkultur, aber ich war nicht auf Runs unterwegs.Wir sehen uns auf der Straße – die Saison rückt näher. Ich bleibe euch wie immer wohlgesinnt.Euer Guntramhttps://www.carssuck.de/mags/mags.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Der Blechgedanken -Podcast ist übrigens auf folgenden Plattformen hörbar:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4gXyCMSq5s7ZJow0psnPoEApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blechgedanken-geschichten-rund-um-die-vespacommunity/id1620685337Amazon Music;:https://music.amazon.de/podcasts/768b4879-7e50-41c2-8cdc-4ea69d7001db/blechgedanken---geschichten-rund-um-die-vespacommunityGoogle:https://podcasts.google.com/search/BlechgedankenMehr zu den Blechgedanken unter: https://podcast.blechgedanken.deFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/blechgedanken/Kontakt über podcast@blechgedanken,deMehr Infos zu den einzelnen Podcasts gibt es auf der Webseite: https://podcast.blechgedanken.de

ACTUABD - bande dessinée, manga, comics, webtoons, livres, BD
INTERVIEW - Philippe Morin et les fanzines de BD

ACTUABD - bande dessinée, manga, comics, webtoons, livres, BD

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 22:57


C'est un truc qui a disparu (ou presque) depuis que l'Internet a mis la connaissance de la BD à la disposition de tous : le fanzine, le magazine fait par des fans de BD. Ils ont surgi dans les années 1960, à une époque où les techniques d'impression commençaient à se mettre à la portée des gens modestes. Une sacrée histoire qui a fait récemment l'objet d'expositions à Blois comme à Angoulême. Un prix est même attribué à ces publications de petit tirage devenus avec le temps des collecors, à Angoulême depuis plusieurs décennies : le Prix fanzine devenu « Fauve BD alternative ». Un jury lui est dédié, cornaqué par un vieux routier du secteur et membre permanent de ce prix : Philippe Morin. Nous l'avons rencontré pour vous.Une interview de Didier Pasmaonik — Une production ActuaBD.com - Montage : Kelian Nguyen — Photo : Didier Pasamonik - Musique : We March Together — Courtesy of Patrick Patrikios — Youtube Audio Library

Maidenpodden
Med tuben till Universitet, med taxi därifrån! (Candlemass- Epicus Doomicus Metallicus 1986)

Maidenpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 178:01


Epicus Avsnittus i Längdus! En legend föddes för 40 år sen, resten är historia. Nordisk Metal bjuder in Sveriges Candlemass Nestor, Mattias Reinholdsson som har följt bandet sedan det glada 80-talet och gett ut flertalet Fanzines om bandet i början på 00-talet. Detta är ett avsnitt som många av er önskat att vi ska sätta tänderna i och vi bjuds på så mycket mer än bara musik denna gång.En trio misfits och en taxichaffis från Jakan som ville gå lågt medan hårdrockssverige gick högt. Candlemass är Väsbys udda fågel som gick sin egen väg och gav blanka fan i hårspray och Metal Aid. Candlemass levde bokstavligen under jorden på en tunnelbanestation i Stockholm under 10 kritiska dygn. I rulltrappan ner åkte pojkar, i rulltrappan upp stod män. Epicus Doomicus Metallicus är ett handavtryck som inte försvinner någonstans. 

Fußball – meinsportpodcast.de

Nick Kaßner Facebook Website Instagram Twitter Steady Paypal Herzlich Willkommen zu einer neuen Ausgabe. Dieses mal zu Gast ist Pascal Claude. Er sammelt seit vielen Jahren Fußballsongs, aber nicht irgendwelche sondern ausschließlich auf EP. Über 1000 dieser Scheiben sind mittlerweile in seinem Besitz. Grund genug mal genauer nachzuforschen. Wir sprechen über erste Fußballerfahrungen, Metal auf dem Dorf, Hardcore in der Stadt. Warum er trotz frühster Kindheit den Fußball liebt, aber bis heute keinen Verein. Über Fußball schreiben, Fanzines, Bücher. Nebenbei hören wir Schätze aus seinem Plattenregal und alles endet in der Football Disco. Eines dieser Gespräche warum es diesen Podcast gibt, für genau diese ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.

Drübergehalten – Der Ostfußball­podcast – meinsportpodcast.de

Nick Kaßner Facebook Website Instagram Twitter Steady Paypal Herzlich Willkommen zu einer neuen Ausgabe. Dieses mal zu Gast ist Pascal Claude. Er sammelt seit vielen Jahren Fußballsongs, aber nicht irgendwelche sondern ausschließlich auf EP. Über 1000 dieser Scheiben sind mittlerweile in seinem Besitz. Grund genug mal genauer nachzuforschen. Wir sprechen über erste Fußballerfahrungen, Metal auf dem Dorf, Hardcore in der Stadt. Warum er trotz frühster Kindheit den Fußball liebt, aber bis heute keinen Verein. Über Fußball schreiben, Fanzines, Bücher. Nebenbei hören wir Schätze aus seinem Plattenregal und alles endet in der Football Disco. Eines dieser Gespräche warum es diesen Podcast gibt, für genau diese ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.

Fin del Mundo Radio
Los Ajolotes del Death Metal Oscars 2025

Fin del Mundo Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 28:39


Regresamos al 2025 a analizar a los resultados de los premios Oscar 2025 y hablar del festival más cabrón de Fanzines de Guadalajara el BRECHA

STONE PROG | Der Podcast
#41 | FANZINE "CARPE DIEM"

STONE PROG | Der Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 32:27


In dieser Folge sprichtMarek Arnold mit Tim Stecher. Dieser veröffentlichte in den 90er Jahren ein beliebtes Fanzine und bringt es nun als kostenlosen PDF-Newsletter „CARPE DIE'“ zurück. Gemeinsam sprechen über die Anfänge des Fanzines und die Vision hinter dem Neustart. Den kostenlosen Newsletter könnt Ihr über:carpe.diem-prognews@gmx.de bestellen.⁠stoneprog.de⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠bside-music.de⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠#stoneprog #marekarnold #podcast #prog #progrock #artrock

ballesterer podcast
Ballesterer Bibliothek: "When Saturday Comes" #75

ballesterer podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 47:14


Für unsere zweite Folge zur aktuellen ballesterer Bibliothek über die Fußballstadt London haben wir uns wahre Experten an die Seite geholt. Gemeinsam mit Andy Lyons und Ffion Thomas vom englischen Fußballmagazin „When Saturday Comes“ haben wir unter anderem über die Anfänge ihres Fanzines, die Besonderheiten des Fußballs in London und die englische Fankultur gesprochen. Podcast-Gestaltung: Nicolas Lendl. ballesterer Podcast-Redaktion: Simon Hirt-Felsenreich, Sebastian Hinterwirth, Nicolas Lendl.  Wir freuen uns über Feedback, Kritik, Hinweise und Themenvorschläge.  Kontakt zur Podcast-Redaktion: hirt@ballesterer.at  Cover/Grafik: LWZ. 

Hello Friki
HF 15x08 Cómics: República, Punisher (2024), Malfario y otros fanzines, Las crónicas de Rema...

Hello Friki

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 103:10


Programa de cómics previo al Salón Manga de Barcelona en el que omitimos obras que traeremos tras el salón y nos centramos en cómic europeo y americano. Novelas gráficas de muy alta calidad y un pequeño toque superheróico de actualidad. Y que no falte una pequeña mención al apasionante mundo de los fanzines... -FaceNews: Autores en el Manga Barcelona 2024 (00:03:30) -Rick y Morty vs Cthulhu (00:10:08) -Universo de Albert Monteys (00:16:55) -Una carta para Yodo (00:27:05) -Fortaleza Volante (00:37:40) -República (00:43:28) -Malfario y otros fanzines (00:50:56) -4 ojos (01:06:33) -Las crónicas de Rema: La Tierra de la Niebla Azul (01:11:25) -Los sacrificadores (01:18:44) -Punisher 2024 (01:26:57) Canción final: Héroes de papel Recordad que volvemos cada semana y que nos tenéis siempre en www.hellofriki.com y en redes. También en nuestro canal de telegram

MAYDAY
# 202 Des histoires de fanzines

MAYDAY

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 61:09


Émission du 9 octobre 2024.Un entretien avec Alex Ratcharge, Luigi au micro, Boscop aux ciseauxdirects :- Le son de la récré (dialogue de Luigi)- YESFX ((dialogue de Luigi)- Raccourci vers nulle part, des extraits de son roman (lecture par Namé)- Radiozine (collage sonore par Namé)- Ca résonne pas mal (texte du Frigo)- Des renards dans le squat (dialogue de Mouche)MUSIQUES- Offspring - Gotta get away- NOFX - shutup already- Traitre - j'm'emmerde- Spirito Di Lupo - canzone della foresta- Gee tee - Bad habit- XV - no touching- Red Zebra - I can' live in a living room- Sex Pistols - My way- Sonic Youth - Cross the Breeze- Fugazi - long division- The Ex and Tom Cora - The big black- Jesus Lizard - Then Comes Dudley- Les remplaçants - SéparatistesAvec un extrait de "Marche à l'ombre" de Michel BlancPour en savoir plus sur Alex Ratcharge :https://ratcharge.bigcartel.com/https://section-26.fr/selectorama-alex-ratcharge/

Tales from the Hard Side
Ep.68 Fanzines in the era of Substack

Tales from the Hard Side

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 60:21


Την εποχή που το ηλεκτρονικό έντυπο έχει κάνει αισθητή την παρουσία του στην καθημερινότητά μας, ανοίγουμε μια συζήτηση σχετικά με τις νέες πλατφόρμες διαδικτυακών fanzines. Προσπαθούμε μεταξύ άλλων να εντοπίσουμε τις αλλαγές και την όποια υβριδοποίηση έχει δεχτεί ένα από τα βασικότερα μέσα της πανκ/χαρντκορ σκηνής.

RADIO VIRAL COMUNITARIA
INCLUSIÓN FORZADA - Repercusiones de la 2º Marcha Universitaria Federal

RADIO VIRAL COMUNITARIA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 119:15


THE AWESOME COMICS PODCAST
Episode 483 - Why Choose Underground Comics?

THE AWESOME COMICS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 107:07


The underground comics scene is stronger than ever, but what kind of comic reader checks out what happens beyond the panel borders of their 'regular' titles? The ACP are joined by the gang at Black Ink Comix and Junked to talk about that, getting your comics into different venues and so much more. It's a fascinating look at the art of just making comics and putting them out into the world. Plus great indie books to check out, chat about the preservation of classic cartooning and even more small press chat. Great stuff to check out this week - Black Ink Comix, Zine Tales, Junked Comics, Leslie Wenlock, Dan Hughes, Squarefaced Comics, Suburban Antichrist, The Far Side, Tech Noir, Hundo Industries, Paperjam Comics Collective, John Wagner, Giles, Spaceboy and the Future King, Sir Edward Grey: Witchfinder, Big Guns #3, Boo Rudetoons, Sokyo X, Blam and Glam, Omega Black: Threat Level Ultra, Zak Cahill, Fanzines: the DIY revolution, Behold Behemoth, Specs

Macher aus der Musikbranche | REDFIELD Podcast
R#160 mit Andreas Kohl, Gründer Exile On Mainstream & Vinyl Guru

Macher aus der Musikbranche | REDFIELD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 93:57


Bio, Frittenfett, Nachhaltigkeit: Alles über den Mythos Schallplatte. Schon seit seiner Kindheit spielte Musik eine zentrale Rolle im Leben von Andreas Kohl. Früh zog es ihn auf die aktive Seite der Musikszene. Er begann mit dem Schreiben für Fanzines und arbeitete später für renommierte Magazine wie VISIONS und MINT. Gleichzeitig organisierte er Veranstaltungen in Clubs und gründete 1999, ursprünglich aus einer Laune heraus, sein eigenes Label: Exile On Mainstream. Im Redfield Podcast spricht der Musikliebhaber, der auch beim Haarlem Vinyl Festival und der Making Vinyl Conference involviert ist, mit Gastgeber Alexander Schröder über seine familiäre Labelphilosophie. Augenzwinkernd meint er: „Entweder sind die Artists zu Beginn oder am Ende ihrer Karriere bei mir.“ Parallel zu seiner Labelarbeit war Kohl viele Jahre lang für die legendären Southern Records aus England tätig und leitete das Deutschlandbüro. Schon früh stand für ihn fest: „Mit 40 höre ich auf mit Promotion und Pressearbeit.“ 2013 endete dieses Kapitel, auch weil sich das Geschäftsmodell strukturell veränderte. Der leidenschaftliche Vinylfan setzte seine Karriere fort und arbeitete für das große deutsche Presswerk Optimal Media. Heute ist er als „Vinyl Guru“ für den Musik- und Verpackungsbroker Key Production aus England tätig. Im Interview schildert Kohl seinen Weg und beantwortet detailliert, aber verständlich, Fragen zu den wachsenden Produktionskapazitäten, zu Nachhaltigkeit und Recyclingmöglichkeiten von Schallplatten sowie zu neuen Produktions- und Rohstoffalternativen. Dabei spricht er offen über problematische Begrifflichkeiten und beleuchtet die Herausforderungen der Branche. www.mainstreamrecords.de www.keyproduction.co.uk www.haarlemvinylfestival.com www.makingvinyl.com www.redfield-podcast.de

Und dann kam Punk
172: Henryk Gerike (THE LEISTUNGSLEICHEN, „Tanz den Kommunismus“) - Und dann kam Punk

Und dann kam Punk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 182:29


Christopher & Jobst im Gespräch mit Henryk. Wir reden über die historischen Chancen des Kommunismus, Bemühen sich anständig zu benehmen, seit 10 Jahren trocken, Lektüre der Trommel, das Buch "In the Gutter", Siouxsie & Thomas Gottschalk, am Anfang war es halt Popkultur, dreimal von der Geschichte begünstigt werden, dann kam die Vize-Mutter, ein großes Tier in der Defa, "Jakob der Lügner", die Renitenz der Mutter, Aufwachsen mit dem Blick über die Mauer, deprimierende Blumen-Rabatten, West-Fernsehen, der peinliche Samson, Ilja Richters avantgardistische Sketche, Unterbrechungen in der Disko, Punks um sich scharren, die Blues-Büchsen, verrostete Ketten & Sicherheitsnadeln mussten sein, immer ein Beobachter sein, aus der U-Bahn n Punk gesehen, im Riviera in Grünau, jeder kennt Speiche, Badges pflücken, Pins auf dem Kronkorken, die Sendung s-f-beat, Stress mit der Stasi, das erste Tote Hosen-Konzert, im Schneider-Sitz das Konzert auswerten, das zweite Punk-Festival in Halle, illegales Drucken, surrealistische Fanzines, der Schwiegersohn in spe von Bettina Wegener, ein kafkaesques Büro, illegale Zeitschriften zuhause, Facharbeiter für Einzelbogenverarbeitung, das erste Geisterfahrer-Album, Ärger mit der Spreepolizei, Waschschüsseln und ne Pionierpauke von Takt & Ton in den Rathauspassagen, Equipment- & Porno-Schmuggel der Puhdys, Feeling B spielte überhaupt keine Rolle, Skeptiker-Skeptiker, gespielte Witze, 3-Jahre-Punk-Intensiv-Kurs, ausfaden um wieder wo einzufaden, sich um Lyrik prügeln, die berühmte Zersammlung, Typ mit Lederjacke mit Wave-Dings, Sterbebegleitung, ein extrem kalter November, eine Werbung von Grieneisen, Robert Lippok und die blutige Nase, Pink Panther, erstmal ne Crass-Platte auflegen, subkulturellen Hunger stillen, Sugarcubes in den Docks, die Democracy Tour von Killing Joke, immer bürgerlich gewesen sein, Druckhaus Galrev & Sascha Anderson, der Drummer von Zerfall, der nervige Hype um Schleim-Keim, glühender Wire-Fan, "England´s Dreaming" von Jon Savage, "Störung Ost", das Rosa Beton Demo, in Henni steckt ne Krämer-Seele, Staatsgalerie Prenzlauer Berg, alleine auf der Burg Beeskow, halbbiografische Erzählung, ein Faible für Räume, die Band Serfs, immer noch Abwärts auflegen, nicht genug von der Welt gesehen haben, Vancouver oder New York, Julien Gracq "Das Ufer der Syrten", Virginia Wolfe "Orlando", Lutz Seiler "Kruso", uvm. 1. Ein Song, den Du als Kind gemocht hast und den Du immer noch magst: Udo Lindenberg - Ich bin Rocker 2. Ein Song, der Deinen DDR-Punk am besten repräsentiert: Planlos - Überall wohin es Dich führt 3. Ein guter Song einer Band, die Du dieses Jahr für Dich entdeckt hast: The KVB - Above Us

RADIO VIRAL COMUNITARIA
EN VIVO | INCLUSION FORZADA Un programa donde no va faltar la diversidad

RADIO VIRAL COMUNITARIA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 108:51


Arrancamos con las frías noticias de julio. La pobreza sigue aumentando y con las bajas temperaturas de la ciudad se llevan la vida de 3 personas en situación de calle. Frente a los tarifazos y despidos el gobierno responde con más represión, en este caso en el INTI. El 1 de julio falleciói Ilse Fuskova, te contamos un poco sobre su historia de vida y su activismo lésbico. Inauguramos la “Biblioteca de Fanzines” un nuevo bloque conducido por Igna. Para arrancar esta nueva sección con todo nos trajo "¿Cómo descansar lo indescansable? Pequeño manual de autocuidados para cuerpos agotados” un fanzine del brasilero Danilo Patzdorf. Charlamos sobre el uso del cuerpo, la conexión con otres, los tiempos que corren y las exigencias que representan en nuestros cuerpos, recomendaciones, autocuidado y mucho más! Madres y abuelas de plaza de mayo marchan por les despedides y para que no cierren el programa de búsqueda de nietes de desaparecides. Compartimos el trailer de “Un puto inolvidable” sobre la vida de Carlos Jáuregui, un luchador gay incansable, de los principales organizadores de la primera marcha del orgullo en argentina en 1992. También vemos el trailer de “Emilia Perez”, una película de comedia musical y criminal francesa que todavía no estrena. Impulsada por la situación del cartel de drogas y mafia ocurre la transición de género del personaje principal. Acoso en el ámbito del periodismo: mujeres periodistas se organizan para denunciar a Pedro Brieger. Primer museo itinerante travesti trans de argentina. Se presentó en La Plata, cuenta con más de veinte mil archivos fotográficos, recortes periodísticos, libros, revistas y documentos que como objetivo busca construir una memoria colectiva y plural del colectivo travesti trans. En otro orden de cosas Didi y Mica adoctrinan a Fran por su fanatismo a la cantante Dove Cameron. Gameplay inesperado, Fran es obligado a jugar al Duskwood en vivo mientras Didi nos tira consejos. Seguinos en nuestras redes: @inclusión.forzada.radio Escuchanos los jueves de 16 a 18hs por www.radioviralcomunitaria.com App: Radio Viral Twitch: rv.comunitaria Youtube: Radio viral Comunitaria Spotify: Radio Viral Podcast

Stuff Mom Never Told You
SMNTY Classics: The Feminism (and Fandom) of Zines

Stuff Mom Never Told You

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 33:42 Transcription Available


Unique, quirky and subversive, zines have a long feminist history. In this classic, we flip through the pages of the past and future of zines, and discuss how people are fighting to diversify and preserve zines.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stark Reflections on Writing and Publishing
EP 367 - Amazing Stories, Fanzines, and Community with Lloyd Penney

Stark Reflections on Writing and Publishing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 55:07


Mark interviews Lloyd Penney, the editor of Amazing Stories magazine about his work on Amazing Stories, his forty years of engagement with the fanzine community, and more. Prior to the interview, Mark shares comments from recent episodes, a personal update, and a word from this episode's sponsor. Learn more about this self-publishing/WIDE-publishing focused cruise. In the interview Mark and Lloyd talk about: Meeting Robert J. Sawyer when they both attended Ryerson University in Toronto Lloyd's first and only published science fiction story (which Rob was responsible for) Getting involved in science fiction fanzines Forty years of experience being engaged with fanzines from Canada, the United States and all over the world The definition of what a fanzine is How the common community ends up talking about almost anything else once they've established their commonalities in related to things they are fans of How the production of fanzines have changed over the years, from mimeographs, to photocopies, to digital Starting off his experience in engaging with fanzines by writing a letter of comment The letter column being the heart of a fanzine Social media having replaced the fanzine in a lot of ways, but how that has reduced the more nuanced, well-thought out responses and behavior The "reaction" of social media verses the "responses" in fanzines An example of a recent fanzine that Lloyd recently received The first issue of Amazing Stories coming out in 1927 A fan, Steve Davidson, who, about 2008, wondered what happened to the copyright on the name Amazing Stories, found it was available and secured them How Spielberg needing to purchase the rights to the name for a TV show helped pay for the production of the first few issues of the new version of the magazine How Lloyd got involved with Amazing Stories in 2018 and then became the editor in chief of the magazine The magazine being (at the time) an online magazine, with no current print issues available The Patreon and merchandise that's available to help support the magazine's operation Running two Kickstarters - one of which funded, and the other, which didn't fund And more...   After the interview Mark reflects on the value of getting involved with such a prestigious magazine brand as Amazing Stories, as well as the strong sense of connection and engagement with readers that can happen within the fanzine community.   Links of Interest: Amazing Stories Website Store (Includes Amazing Selects imprint of books) Submissions efanzines.com EP 366 - Bolts of Fiction EP 365 - An Interview That's A Hug With Gail Carriger DropCap Marketplace  Use coupon STARK20 to get 20% off Cruising Writers Buy Mark a Coffee Patreon for Stark Reflections How to Access Patreon RSS Feeds An Author's Guide to Working With Bookstores and Libraries The Relaxed Author Buy eBook Direct Buy Audiobook Direct Publishing Pitfalls for Authors An Author's Guide to Working with Libraries & Bookstores Wide for the Win Mark's Canadian Werewolf Books This Time Around (Short Story) A Canadian Werewolf in New York Stowe Away (Novella) Fear and Longing in Los Angeles Fright Nights, Big City Lover's Moon Hex and the City Only Monsters in the Building The Canadian Mounted: A Trivia Guide to Planes, Trains and Automobiles Yippee Ki-Yay Motherf*cker: A Trivia Guide to Die Hard   Lloyd Penney is a Canadian science fiction writer, science fiction convention organizer and a dedicated fan who took his long time science fiction interest and turned it into a career recently - as the editor-in-chief of Amazing Stories one of science fictions longest running magazines. He had previously written extensively for science fiction fanzines.   The introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0

True North Country Comics Podcasts
Neil Fifer discusses early fanzines plus his efforts to save animals at rescue shelters

True North Country Comics Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 29:27


Neil Fifer chats with True North Country Comics about early Canadian fanzines and his efforts to save animals at rescue shelters. The post Neil Fifer discusses early fanzines plus his efforts to save animals at rescue shelters appeared first on True North Country Comics.

The Fanzine Podcast
Ep. 26: Zerox Machine with Matthew Worley

The Fanzine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 66:57


For show notes, and to see images from Zerox Machine and other books discussed in this episode, please visit https://tonyfletcher.substack.com/p/zerox-machine-the-big-book-of-britishAnd, while there, please subscribe to receive regular updates on this and other Tony Fletcher podcasts and writings.https://tonyfletcher.substack.com/subscribeMatthew Worley is Professor of Modern History at the University of Reading, where he is gainfully employed studying punk and post-punk culture. (Yes, it's a thing these days.) To this end he has just published an arguably definitive new book, the culmination of many years' research, Zerox Machine: Punk, Post-Punk and Fanzines in Britain, 1976-88.Across almost 350 pages and approximately 140,000 words, Worley takes an unprecedented deep dive into the subculture of the British fanzine scene, drawing on access to an incredible number of publications – six pages' worth are cited at the end - and direct communication with many of the editors. Most importantly, he straddles the thin line between an authoritative research project with the kind of thought-provoking analysis one would expect from a Professor of Modern History, with a book that you average Joe and Jane ex- or current- fanzine editor can read and relate to without reaching for a Thesaurus.Zerox Machine is published in the UK by Reaktion Books:And in the US by University of Chicago Press: For show notes, and to see images from Zerox Machine and other books discussed in this episode, please visit https://tonyfletcher.substack.com/p/zerox-machine-the-big-book-of-britishAnd, while there, please subscribe to receive regular updates on this and other Tony Fletcher podcasts and writings.https://tonyfletcher.substack.com/subscribe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Fanzine Podcast
Ep. 25: When Saturday Comes: 40 Years of Football Fanzines

The Fanzine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 69:53


With Andy Lyons (WSC), Mike Harrison (City Gent), Kevin Whitcher (The Gooner.) For links to and pictures of these fanzines, to post comments, and to read more related writings and podcasts, visit https://tonyfletcher.substack.com/p/the-fanzine-podcast-ep-25-40-yearsFor over 40 years now, football fanzines have run parallel to music fanzines in the UK, growing out of the same alternative pop culture as did the punk and new wave zines of the 1970s, as evidenced perhaps by the fact that the best known and longest-running of the non-denominational zines, When Saturday Comes, took its name from a song by the Northern Irish new wave band, The Undertones. At their peak in the late 1980s, it's estimated there were at least 300 such football zines publishing regularly in the UK. Where the football zines differ from the music ones is in loyalty. If When Saturday Comes is like an alternative to the glossy football magazines the same way that a long-running music fanzine like The Big Takeover, which was featured on Episode 21, can be seen as a more authentically independent voice than a Spin or Mojo, the majority of zines serve more like alternatives to their stated club's official program. In this context, the Arsenal fanzine The Gooner, whose Kevin Whitcher joins us on this episode, is like a Taylor Swift fanzine, economically removed from the subject it is writing about but passionate about it all the same, while Bradford City's City Gent, whose Mike Harrison, also featured in this episode, would be more comparable to a zine dedicated to a cult band that refuses to go away – Guided By Voices or Teenage Fan Club, perhaps. Even as football fan culture moves largely online, to YouTube channels and podcasts, there will always remain a dedicated, if “discerning” audience, that is willing to read articles and opinion pieces that bring the banter of what we once knew as the football “terraces” in print.Kevin and Mike are joined here by When Saturday Comes' co-founder and ongoing editor, Andy Lyons, for a conversation that discusses the various zines' origins, their rise to influence and prominence, their engagement and effect on the game they support, and how they keep going after four decades and several hundred episodes a piece in the face of the younger fans migration online.The episode also discusses the tragic fire that took place at Bradford City's ground in May 1985, at which City Gent editor Mike Harrison was in attendance. While we don't get into any horrific detail, I do want to let listeners be prepared.Thanks to Richard Edwards and Peter Mountford. Sign up for Tony Fletcher's weekly newsletter, long weekend read, and for exclusive access to archived interviews, including those from his Keith Moon biography, at tonyfletcher.substack.com. Theme music by Noel Fletcher. Logo by Greg Morton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Grumpy Dungeon Masters
Episode 183 – An Expert Opinion

Grumpy Dungeon Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 70:43


More digging into the past of Dungeons and Dragons. This time it's Fanzines and the Blue Box from Basic Dungeons and Dragons (BECMI)!

Und dann kam Punk
157: Andreas Löhr (CHAOS Z, FLIEHENDE STÜRME, DIE BOCKWURSCHTBUDE) - Und dann kam Punk

Und dann kam Punk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 120:40


Claude & Jobst im Gespräch mit Andreas. Wir sprechen über Hardcore-Geschwindigkeitsphase, lange nicht mehr im Kino gewesen sein, Einer flog über das Kuckucksnest & Interstellar, innerlicher Dialog, musikalische Weggefährten, Chaos Z-Umbenennung in der Schlange beim Cure-Konzert, Vorband The Zeros, tröpfchenweise kommt Punk, Familienband, derselbe Verstärker bis heute, frühes Interesse an New Wave, Human League & Tubeway Army, der erste Punker an der Schule, erste Fanzines, das erste Exemplar des Aktuellen Mülleimers, 45 Jahre bei Daimler Benz, die diverse Stuttgarter Szene, die Bands Trümmerfrauen & Leblose Blicke, die große Rolle von Heroin in Stuttgart, Schulsaison-Arbeiter, Schulabbruch in der 12. Klasse, schon früher der King sein, textliche Offenbarung waren Joy Division, romantische Briefbeziehung nach Glasgow, frühe Liebe zu klassischer Musik, zugetragene Texte bei Chaos Z, der Text von Stuttgart über alles, häufig mit Normahl spielen, in der Mausefalle mit English Dogs, GBH & Napalm, ein Nazi-Problem in Stuttgart, Toyah Willcox, Kate Bush 1979 in der Liederhalle, Punk als grenzenlose Möglichkeit, die Ober-Depro-Punks, die Gewichtung der Songs ändert sich, Einzelkämpfer vs. Bandkonstellation, Randgruppenmusik, der lange Leidensweg von Thomas, Hubba & Jeans, ein Yamaha RX5, freiberuflich als Internetschreiberling, Textblätter per Hand geschrieben, der Hintergrund vom Priesthill Tattoo, Auswanderung nach Portugal, Vereinsamung, "Die Eine soll es sein", zur Hochzeit bei Mirco einzecken, genervt vom vorausgeworfenen Schatten, Einstieg bei Die Bockwurschtbude, Fliehende Stürme Kohle für andere Bands verbrannt, Schmachwanderunk, mit 7 Jahren Wünschen Gitarrespieler zu werden, Punk & Gothic wieder zusammenführen, der gleiche Arsch sein, uvm. Neu auf der Empfehlungsplaylist: Ein Fliehende Stürme-Song, den jeder kennen sollte: Die Königin darf nicht fallen Ein Song, den Andreas mit Portugal verbindet: Killing Joke - You´ll never get to me Ein aktueller Lieblings-Song: Smashing Pumpkins - Silvery Sometimes

The Fanzine Podcast
Ep. 24: The Birth of Jamming! and a Fanzines Update

The Fanzine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 70:22


Please visit (and subscribe to) tonyfletcher.substack.com for more writings on zines and beyond.In this episode, Tony offers a short update on the Fanzine Podcast's future episodes and some of the activities around the zine scene before using the opportunity of being in the UK for a while to revisit the debut episode of what was then called The Jamming! Fanzine Podcast, "From Classroom To Clubs." The episode was summarised at the time as follows:For this debut episode of The Jamming! Fanzine Podcast, Tony Fletcher connects with three old friends who all played an important part in the Jamming! school days, and each of whom wrote an introductory piece for The Best of Jamming! book. They are Richard Heard, Jeni de Haart and John Matthews, and over the course of a lively group call, they discussthe onset of punk,the birth of Jamming and why John Matthews declined a rolefirst gigs at The Marquee on Wardour Streeta shared love of The JamJamming's eclectic tastes - including The Fall, Scritti Politti, Killing Joke and moreattending the Setting Sons recording sessionsApocalypseselling fanzines at gigsbeing taught 'Teenage Kicks' on guitar by The Undertonesthe violence surrounding the tribalism of the late 1970sthe influence of John Peelfave gig memoriesand why those years mattered so much and why they are all still friendsThe Best of Jamming!: Selections and Stories from the Fanzine That Grew Up 1977-86 is published by Omnibus Press and available from all good book shops.on Sep 23 in the UK/EU, and Dec 2 in the rest of the world.More information and online purchasing options available at:TonyFletcher.netOmnibusPress.com Meantime, if you're a former fanzine editor interested in contributing to the Guest Ex-Editor project, "The concept is to bring various zine scene alumni out of retirement for one or two pages. Contributors might use their page(s) to revisit memories of their old zine, re-evaluate it, resurrect it (maybe with a modern twist to reflect where life has taken them since), or pilot a brand-new zine idea." Write to Alison via confessionsofanexzineeditor@gmail.comZerox Machine: Punk, Post-Punk and Fanzines in Britain 1976-88 available now in the UK from Reaktion Books https://reaktionbooks.co.uk/work/zerox-machineMatthew Worley's Facebook group Subcultures, Popular Music and Social Changehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/267152449995279'The Jamming! Fanzine Podcast Theme' is by Noel Fletcher. Copyright reserved.The Jamming! Fanzine Podcast logo was designed by Greg Morton, who also assisted with editing.The Best of Jamming! book cover was designed by Martin Stiff. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Und dann kam Punk
154: Bianca (Okapi Riot, SNUTSKALLAR, grünkern) - Und dann kam Punk

Und dann kam Punk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 215:19


Christopher & Jobst im Gespräch mit Bianca. Wir reden über Unsichtbarsein, Whistleblower, Magic-Karten spielen, alle Star Trek Serien, Housemartins vs. Style Council, Star Treck Charaktere in einer Minute, Interesse an Veränderung, BMX vs. Skateboard vs. Inline, das neue Shakira-Album, um die 2010er jedes Wochenende im Juz Mannheim, das legendäre Pfingstfest, zu cool fürs Stepptanzen, erste Generation G8-Abitur, Sinn und Unsinn von Latein-Unterricht, klassische Realschule, eine kurze Geschichte des Juz Mannheim, Grundzüge der Selbstverwaltung, sich weiter mit feministischen Themen beschäftigen, morgens aufwachen und ein Fanzine starten wollen, Anna & das Femtrail-Zine, die Idee des emanzipatorischen Fanzines Okapi Riot, die lange Geschichte von Fanzines, Spocks Emotionen, die Wichtigkeit von Fanzines für die Riot Girl Bewegung, Christophers eigenes kleines Fanzine, Okapi Riots Dornröschenschlaf, ein krasses Jahr zwischen Krankenhaus & Unternehmensgründung, öffentlich Tod & Trauer, diverse Ausbildungsabbrüche, wie man ein Unternehmen gründet, der grüne Kern, die krassen Hintergründe von Cashew-Produktion, der große Mansplaining Business Advice, die Schönheit von Excel, neue Band-Projekt, es kommt auf den Lebensraum an, die Krick-Ente, Tauben sind coole Tiere, Lasagne mit Sonnenblumenhack, Werbung für Dry Socket & Lifecrusher & Boys CLub Only & Stadttauben & Soli-Band & Petra Bucholz & die "Greatest Night in Pop"-Doku & die Doku "Freie Räume" & Terok Noa, uvm. 1) Ein Lieblings-Song der 15-jährigen Bianca: The Pixies - Hey 2) Ein Song, den Bianca mit dem Juz Mannheim verbindet: Sniffing Glue - irgendwas halt 3) Ein gerade neu entdeckter Song: Maggot Heart - Archer

Tomos y Grapas, Cómics
Fanzines en Barcelona - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Tomos y Grapas, Cómics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 76:35


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! COMICOFONÍA #286… Esta semana debatimos sobre la inminente llegada de los pocket de panini (Aún no lo habían anunciado) reaccionamos a los nominados del Salón de Barcelona, repasamos los últimos artículos que hemos publicado en la web, comentamos las reacciones que siguen llegando de la #purriamediocre y debatimos sobre Bollywood. La Comicofonía consiste en una hora en directo a micro abierto donde podréis conocernos mejor, escucharnos de forma más distendida y lo más importante, podréis participar todos en directo con nosotros. Durante esta hora nos oiréis charlar sobre diversos temas y escuchareis nuestros experimentos radiofónicos más rocambolescos. Será una hora desenfadada llena de humor e improvisación. Para escuchar este audio suscríbete para apoyar todo lo que hacemos desde Patreon.com/TomosyGrapas uniéndote a la nuestra comunidad de YouTube o bien apoyando nuestro canal desde Ivoox. Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Tomos y Grapas Cómics. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/126491

Pitney & Amelia's Bitchen Boutique
Red Handed and Dirty

Pitney & Amelia's Bitchen Boutique

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 69:11


Come back with us to the days of mimeographed and photocopied booklets filled with writing and art of often terrible quality! Fanzines showcased all the raw enthusiasm of fandom with very little editorial gatekeeping until the rise of crappy Geocities web pages made them financially impractical. Hear us doing dramatic readings and even SINGING, at least when we aren't laughing! We remember Pitney's old friend Vivian (may she rest in peace) and share a story about our own attempt at creating a zine. And then we give you a song.   Promos: Ignorance Was Bliss  https://iwbpodcast.com 2 Skeptical Chaps http://www.2skepticalchaps.libsyn.com/  (Want to swap show promos? Email us!)   We love you for listening! Please take a moment to rate and review us, and earn a STICKER! (Everyone loves stickers!) And please subscribe or add us to your favorites list on your favorite platform so you never miss a show! And share us with your cool friends, not the lame ones.     Questions? Comments? Complaints?   Write to us at PitneyAndAmelia@gmail.com! Tweet at us at @bitchenboutique! https://twitter.com/bitchenboutique  Stay up to date by liking our Facebook page! https://www.facebook.com/Pitney-Amelias-Bitchen-Boutique-1082838478590821/   If you want to be supportive without a lot of stuff cluttering your feed, follow us on Instagram at @pitneyandamelia! https://www.instagram.com/pitneyandamelia/ And if you're feeling generous, buy yourself a little something at our merch shop and help to support our show! (Turn off that Content Filter to see the "uncensored" stuff!)  https://www.teepublic.com/stores/bitchen-boutique?ref_id=30433&utm_campaign=30433&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=Bitchen%2BBoutique   Who the heck are Pitney and Amelia? A gay guy and his fat friend talking about everything! We've got 40 YEARS of stories to share about stuff we love, stuff that annoys us, people we've known, places we've been, and things we've seen. Geeky, silly, and always opinionated. NAMES ARE CHANGED TO PROTECT THE GUILTY!     We may be awful, but we're right! Here, queer, and in your ear. Every other Friday.   The Bitchen Boutique is all about mental health and openness and honesty and if you're in crisis and in the US, call or text 988, or go to 988lifeline.org to reach the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.  And if you just need some friends, you've got two right here. LGBTQIA+ | Comedy | Pop Culture | Fandom | Horror | Spirituality | Mental Health   #doctorwho #fanzines #zines #classicwho #leela #filk #fandom #myhr #slashfic #startrek  #LGBTQIAplus  #Comedy #PopCulture #Fandom  #Horror  #Spirituality #MentalHealth

Chrononauts
Fandom, Fanzines and Fanfiction | Chrononauts Episode 39

Chrononauts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 215:51


Containing Matters of the Community. Timestamps: introductions and recent reads (0:00) personal histories with fandom (35:26) 1930s fandom history and fanzine excerpts (49:24) Sam Moskowitz - "Why Doesn't Our Ship Move" (1937) (1:48:44) James Blish - "Pursuit into Nowhere: Adopted from the Annals of Space Patrol" (1936) (1:57:49) Ralph Milne Farley - "The Rexmel" (1935) (2:09:12) Clark Ashton Smith - "The Primal City" (1934) (2:15:12) George Hamm - "Cluck Rogers in Astounding" (1936) (2:47:21) Ruth Berman - "Star Drek" (1968) (2:55:31) Bibliography: Cowan, Zagria - "Donald A Wollheim/Darrell G Raynor (1914-1990) science fiction writer and editor, trans memoirist - Part 1" https://zagria.blogspot.com/2023/05/donald-wollheimdarrell-g-raynor-1914.html Davin, Eric Leif - "Pioneers of Wonder: Conversations With the Founders of Science Fiction" (1999) The Eldritch Dark: The Sanctum of Clark Ashton Smith http://www.eldritchdark.com/ FANAC Fan History - "Early Star Trek Fandom - Ruth Berman and Devra Langsam, Fan History Zoom" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHIpNXq6wSo FANAC - "Chronological List of Fanzines on Fanac.org" https://fanac.org/fanzines/chronological_listing_of_fanzines.html Fancyclopedia 3 https://fancyclopedia.org/Fancyclopedia_3 Fancyclopedia 3 - "First Convention" https://fancyclopedia.org/First_Convention Moskowitz, Sam - "Immortal Storm: A History of Science Fiction Fandom" (1954) Pocket 2000 bookstore https://www.facebook.com/p/Pocket-2000-libreria-100058006428228/ Profondo Rosso store http://www.profondorossostore.com/en/ Speer, Jack - "Up To Now" (1939) Music: Wagner, Ferdinand - "Little Jupiter; Polka schnell" (1881) https://www.loc.gov/item/sm1881.10566/ (interlude 2) Bayes, Nora and Norworth, Jack - "Falling Star" (1909) https://www.loc.gov/item/ihas.200004367/ (interlude 7)

The Fanzine Podcast
Ep. 19: Postcard from Post-Punk Scotland with Bobby Bluebell & Alastair McKay

The Fanzine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 70:32


For an episode playlist, to see covers and pages of these zines, and for much more about the fanzine culture in general, visit Midweek Update #12: Fanzines are Alive & Kicking Edition.In 1980, in Glasgow, Robert Hodgens started Ten Commandments alongside writer Kirsty McNeil and photographer Robert Scott; after four issues, known now as Bobby Bluebell, Hodgens moved to London with his band The Bluebells and became, briefly a pop star.In 1983, between Edinburgh and Aberdeen, Alastair McKay started Alternatives To Valium. It lasted four years until Alastair, who freelanced for Jamming! during this time, set off to pursue his dream career as a full-time journalist.Both zines were resolutely Scottish in spirit, and each strongly influenced by Postcard Records, the independent label that called itself 'The Sound of Young Scotland.' In this conversation, Bobby and Alastair compare fanzine notes, share interview stories, and talk about how the Scottish post-punk scene shaped their lives. Alastair additionally talks about how Robert Smith told him The Cure were finished in a 1983 interview he took five months to publish, and why Paul Weller and Mick Talbot tried to punch him at a Red Wedge press conference.Among the fanzines discussed in this episode: Granite City, It Ticked And Exploded, Juniper Berry Berry, Fish Pie Tales, Jungleland, Slow Dazzle and more.Among the bands discussed in this episode: Orange Juice, Simple Minds, Josef K, Fire Engines, The Go-Betweens, Lloyd Cole & The Commotions, Altered Images, Defiant Pose, The Pastels, Positive Noise, The Fall, Echo & The Bunnymen, Another Pretty Face, The Waterboys, and more.Tony Fletcher's weekly newsletter, long weekend read, and exclusive access to archived interviews, is at tonyfletcher.substack.com. By signing up, you avoid the algorithms of FB & X, and you also have the opportunity to support those creators you want to support.The Bluebells' wonderful new album 'In The 21st Century' is out now on https://shop.lastnightfromglasgow.com/products/the-bluebells-in-the-21st-centuryBobby Bluebell can be found on Twitter as @R0Poem and The Bluebells Instagram is @thebluebellsglasgowAlastair McKay's excellent memoir, published in 2022, is, Alternatives To Valium: How Punk Rock Saved A Shy Boy's Life.Hecan be found on Substack at https://alastairmckay.substack.com,The Best Of Jamming!: Selections & Stories from the Fanzine That Grew Up, 1977-86 can be found here and signed copies are available in the USA direct from https://tonyfletcherauthor.bandcamp.com/merch/Theme music by Noel Fletcher. Logo by Greg Morton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Discover the Horror
Episode 49 - Fanzines with Dave Kosanke

Discover the Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 93:02


One of the things that was realized at some point after the creation of Famous Monsters magazine, was that there was this horror fandom, or fan base, of all these horror fans around the country, in a variety of ages, that realized that they were not alone in their love of horror. While there were more magazines to follow, at some point there was the birth of the fanzine, which was the low budget version of a professional magazine, but one that was created by nothing but passion. In the '90s, with home computers and then desktop publishing became something you had in your own home, more and more of these fanzines started. Each one wrote about the films they wanted to cover, whether it was mainstream, though mainly they were talking about more on the obscure side, but it was always through the excitement of hoping to get others to seek those films out. In this episode, we welcome Dave Kosanke, creator and genius behind the fanzine Liquid Cheese, which Dave created, wrote, and self-published for 25 years. Dave's knowledge of the horror genre and fanzines is a topic that he is more than well-versed in, which it shows within the first few minutes of chatting with him. Fanzines and magazines mentioned in this episode: Asian Trash Cinema, Blackest Heart, Creepy, Deep Red, Delirium, Demonique, Draculina, Dreadful Pleasures, Eerie, Echo Magazine, European Trash Cinema, Famous Monsters, Fangoria, Flesh & Blood, Gick!, Gore Creatures, Gore Gazette, Is It Uncut?, Late Night Snacks, Liquid Cheese, Little Shoppe of Horrors, Midnight Magazine, Midnight Marquee, Monster, Monster Bash, Monster, International, Monsterscene, Monsters from the Vault, Monster Times, Naked Screaming Terror, Psychotronic Video, Scary Monsters, Scream, Shock Video, Slime Time, Splatter Times, T.O.S.S., Trashfiend, We Belong Dead, Video Watchdog, Ultra Violent

The Fanzine Podcast
Ep. 16: James Brown & Mark Hodkinson (Attack On Bzag/Untermensch

The Fanzine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 92:18


(Sign up at tonyfletcher.substack.com to receive this podcast interview in unedited form.)James Brown and Mark Hodkinson both hail from the Pennine District in Northern England. Both ran fanzines in the 1980s (Attack on Bzag and Untermensch). Both stayed in publishing. Both now have successful memoirs out about their lives in the world of words.Beyond that, their paths have been different. James left Leeds for London, and after 10 successful issues of his fanzine, joined the NME. He then founded Loaded, which was selling 350,000 copies by the time he went to edit GQ after 36 issues. He's written about this - plus his addictions to alcohol and drugs and his subsequent recovery - in his memoir Animal House. Mark stayed in Rochdale, and started a small imprint called Pomona, which published books by people such as Bill Nelson, Barry Hines and Bob Stanley; in his memoir No One Round Here Reads Tolstoy, he explains how a boy who grew up in a house with one book ended up with 3500. Both memoirs are now out in paperback.In this conversation with host Tony Fletcher, the three of them discuss:Leaving home vs. staying putWhy Untermensch was a revolt against RochdaleThe joys of selling fanzines at gigs - or not.1980s fanzine culture with references to The End, Cool Notes, Idiot Stregth, Furious Apache, Raygun, New Youth, KvatchHow James could even sell a fanzine to a working policemanThe night that James, along with former podcast guest Richard Edwards, raided Tony's Filofax for famous people's numbersHow Loaded was James' ultimate fanzineWhy Pomona was a critical success but rarely a commercial oneHow Attack on Bzag got it wrong about The SmithsJames Brown is on Instagram and Facebook.Mark Hodkinson is on Facebook. The Pomona Books catalogue here Also discussed in this episode:'The Politics of Fanzines' episode with Richard Edwards can be found here'One Step Beyond Ep. 27' with Mike Peters of Love, Hope, Strength is here:'Tacky Tiger,' Sparks zine on a Gestertner, is here.The Dear Boys single 'Blink Of An I' can be viewed, streamed, or purchased on Bandcamp from https://linktr.ee/thedearboys.The Best Of Jamming! can be found hereFor weekly articles by Tony Fletcher, news of upcoming writings, books, events, podcasts, and for exclusive access to archived interviews, sign up for his newsletter at tonyfletcher.substack.com.Theme music by Noel Fletcher. Logo by Greg Morton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Down In Bloomington
Episode 1 - “Eddie Flowers”.

Down In Bloomington

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 35:45


Mike sits down with Eddie Flowers (The Gizmos, Heavy Mother). Eddie talks about Gulcher Records, Fanzines, The Gizmos and music in Bloomington, Indiana.

Dear Reader – Der Literatenfunk – detektor.fm
Ulrich Gutmair über Uneindeutigkeit

Dear Reader – Der Literatenfunk – detektor.fm

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 58:28


Ulrich Gutmair ist dieses Mal bei DEAR READER zu Gast. Er schreibt seit 30 Jahren für Tageszeitungen und Magazine über Pop und Geschichte und ist Redakteur bei der taz. Schon mit seinem Sachbuch-Debüt „Die ersten Tage von Berlin. Der Sound der Wende“ ist ihm eine Kultur- und Musikgeschichte gelungen, die weder nostalgisch noch abgeschlossen klang. Auch in seinem Buch „„Wir sind die Türken von morgen.“ Neue Welle, Neues Deutschland“ wieder im Tropen-Verlag veröffentlicht, lässt Gutmair sein Material, er hat sich jahrelang durch Fanzines, Lyrics und Diskurse der frühen 80er-Jahre gegraben und selbst viele Interviews gemacht, oft für sich sprechen. Klar wird, viele Themen, die uns heute beschäftigen, trieben auch schon vor 40 Jahren vor allem die Jugendlichen um. Dass unter ihnen viele Menschen mit Migrationsgeschichte waren, ist vielleicht auch deshalb kaum in die Popgeschichte eingegangen, weil die Jugendlichen es vorzogen, sich selbst neu zu erfinden, ihnen zugeschriebene Identitäten zurückwiesen oder mit ihnen spielten. „Das Modell dafür war Punk, und was dabei herauskam, war die Neue Welle, die bald zur Neuen Deutschen Welle wurde“, schreibt Gutmair. In den Songtexten, die in seinem Buch ausführlich zitiert werden, wurden keine Geschichten mehr erzählt, sie waren eher einer Schlagzeilenrhetorik verpflichtet, wirkten künstlich, lakonisch, roh und provokant; sie zeichneten sich durch ihren radikalen Gegenwartsbezug und Humor aus. Vor allem aber spielten sie mit Ambivalenzen und Uneindeutigkeiten. Mascha Jacobs und Ulrich Gutmair sprechen über diesen Zugang zur Welt, über unauflösbare Widersprüche, Attitüden der Härte, strategische Affirmation und produktive Formen der Negation. Über DAF, die Querness des Punks, Fanzines, Collagen und feministische Punkbands. Darüber, wie sich die durch Punk inspirierte kurze Neue Welle gegen die „Verdrängung und Verkitschung der gewalttätigen Geschichte Deutschlands“ wandte und sich satirisch auf die xenophoben Ängste bezog. Mitgebracht hat Ulrich Gutmair einen Text von Klaus Abelmann „Alles, was Sie schon immer über Punk wissen wollten (But were Afraid to Ask)", der 1980 in dem Fanzine Neon erschien (http://www.highdive.de/over/neon.htm) und in „Wir waren Helden für einen Tag. Aus deutschsprachigen Punk-Fanzines 1977-1981“ abgedruckt wurde, das 1983 bei Rowohlt von Hollow Skai und Paul Ott herausgegeben wurde. Der zweite mitgebrachte Text ist „Der destruktive Charakter“ von Walter Benjamin, den man in dessen bei Suhrkamp erschienen Gesammelten Schriften, Band IV, herausgegeben von Rolf Tiedemann und Hermann Schweppenhäuser S. 396-398 oder bei textlog.de (https://www.textlog.de/benjamin/kleine-prosa/denkbilder/destruktive-charakter#:~:text=Der%20destruktive%20Charakter%20ist%20der,sogar%20die%20Spuren%20der%20Zerstörung) findet. Links Wer Lust bekommt auf die Musik und Texte der Neuen Welle, dem sei die Playlist zum Buch auf Spoitify empfohlen: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1SkNFVyLvG6OISDKygiZ9q Klaus Abelmann "Alles, was Sie schon immer über Punk wissen wollten (But were Afraid to Ask)": http://www.highdive.de/over/neon.htm

Hooks & Runs
152 - R.E.M.'s Murmur at 40 w/ Tony Fletcher

Hooks & Runs

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 57:43


Tony Fletcher is a rock journalist and author of a dozen books including "Perfect Circle: The Story of R.E.M.," initially published in 2003 and expanded twice since. He joins us on the podcast this week to discuss R.E.M.'s legendary debut album and "Murmur," released 40 years ago, April 12 and the band's music career, which spanned over 30 years.  Fletcher's latest book is "The Best of Jamming!" about his days in his native Great Britain as a fanzine publisher in the 70s and 80s, and we also discussed his travel and lifestyle podcast "One Step Beyond."Tony Fletcher's official webpage (tonyfletcher.net)Tony Fletcher's podcast, "One Step Beyond."Tony Fletcher's podcast, "The Jamming! Fanzine Podcast."-->Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/tT8d3pVUsN-->You can support Hooks & Runs by purchasing books, including the book featured in this episode, through our store at Bookshop.org. Here's the link. https://bookshop.org/shop/hooksandrunsHooks & Runs - www.hooksandruns.comHooks & Runs on TikTok -  https://www.tiktok.com/@hooksandrunsHooks & Runs on Twitter - https://twitter.com/thehooksandrunsAndrew Eckhoff on Tik TokLink: https://www.tiktok.com/@hofffestRex von Pohl (Krazy Karl's Music Emporium) on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/people/Krazy-Karlz-Music-Emporium/100063801500293/ Music: "Warrior of Light" by ikolics (Premium Beat)  

Comic Book Historians
The Bud Plant biographical interview part 2 by Alex Grand or (When Berkeley Conquered COMIX)

Comic Book Historians

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023 82:17


A sit down chat between Alex Grand and Bud Plant discussing his early years in 1960s fandom, Rocket Blast Comic Collector, Golden Age Timely, Quality and Fiction House comics, EC Comics, Carl Barks, Julius Schwartz comics, Jules Fei¦er's Great Comic Book Heroes, business in the first comic book shops, Sci-Fi Bay Con 1968, 1960s Fanzines, meeting Steranko at New York Comic Con 1970, starting Bud's Mail order, co-founding Comics and Comix and its various stages, finding the Tom Reilly Collection at 1973 Bay Area Comics Convention, from meeting Phil Seuling, starting the direct market, New Media/Irjax lawsuit, Seuling's death, encountering Gary Groth at Fantagraphics, business with Kirby and Eisner, getting into the comic direct distribution business from 1982-1988, publishing Alfredo Alcala and Jack Katz, encountering Steve Geppi at Diamond which decided the course of comic history, getting the inkpot award in the 1990s, and phasing out of San Diego Comic-Con. Vote Bud Plant for Eisner Hall of Fame here:  https://form.jotform.com/230927489799177The Most Unboring Health PodcastThe Most Unboring Health Podcast" is the ultimate podcast for anyone looking to...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show

The E Street Cafe Podcast
Episode 11: Fanzines - a tribute to the art of the Bruce Springsteen fanzine

The E Street Cafe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 50:13


Jeff and Dan welcome fellow Springsteen fanzine editor Paul Limbrick to the E Street Cafe podcast. How were fanzines produced, edited, sold etc ....? Put three fanzine editors together in the E Street Cafe, fuelled with coffee from Rosalita, and the 'dark art' of fanzine editing is exposed! Candy's Room, Point Blank, The Fever, Jackson Cage and Rendezvous were the 5 UK fanzines from the early 1980's. Back then, there was no Internet - everything was put together with a typewriter, letrasets, glue and scissors. It was great fun. Don't forget to leave us a review if you like our podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeff-matthews4/message

Comic Book Historians
The Bud Plant biographical interview part 1 by Alex Grand or (When Berkeley Conquered COMIX)

Comic Book Historians

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 82:46


A sit down chat between Alex Grand and Bud Plant discussing his early years in 1960s fandom, Rocket Blast Comic Collector, Golden Age Timely, Quality and Fiction House comics, EC Comics, Carl Barks, Julius Schwartz comics, Jules Fei¦er's Great Comic Book Heroes, business in the first comic book shops, Sci-Fi Bay Con 1968, 1960s Fanzines, meeting Steranko at New York Comic Con 1970, starting Bud's Mail order, co-founding Comics and Comix and its various stages, finding the Tom Reilly Collection at 1973 Bay Area Comics Convention, from meeting Phil Seuling, starting the direct market, New Media/Irjax lawsuit, Seuling's death, encountering Gary Groth at Fantagraphics, business with Kirby and Eisner, getting into the comic direct distribution business from 1982-1988, publishing Alfredo Alcala and Jack Katz, encountering Steve Geppi at Diamond which decided the course of comic history, getting the inkpot award in the 1990s, and phasing out of San Diego Comic-Con. Edited & Produced by Alex Grand. ©2021 Comic Book Historians.Vote Bud Plant for Eisner Hall of Fame here:  https://form.jotform.com/230927489799177Support the show

The Fanzine Podcast
Ep. 12: Archiving a City's Zine Scene

The Fanzine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 57:50


Back in 1980, Alan Rider started a fanzine in Coventry called Adventures in Reality. Over in Southend-on-Sea, Graham Burnett started his own fanzine called New Crimes. Forty years later, independently, without knowing each other, Alan and Graham both felt compelled to document their home city's thriving scene zine - Alan, with Tales from the Ghost Town: The Coventry Punk Fanzine Revolution 1979-1985 - and Graham, with Southend-on-Zine: FIfty Years of Voices and Stories from Southend's Underground and Alternative Press. Tony Fletcher, who started his Jamming! fanzine back in 1977, brought them together for the first time on this Zoom call to talk about their adventures in self-publishing, the thriving scenes they were part of. the ups and downs of running a 'zine back in the supposed heyday, why they took on the giant task of putting these compendiums together, and how the lessons they learned back then have remained applicable to this day. Artists referenced include The Specials, Crass, Dr. Feelgood, Attrition, Speedball, God's Toys, Eyeless In Gaza, Stress, the Sinyx and many more. Fanzines referenced include Hard As Nails, Alternative Sounds, Cobalt Hate, Anti-Social, Sniffin' Glue, Kill Your Pet Puppy, Toxic Graffiti and more.Tales from the Ghost Town and Alan's compendium of his own zine Adventures In Reality: The Complete Collection are both available from https://adventuresinreality.bigcartel.com/Southend-on-Zine is available from https://spiralseed.co.uk/product/southend-on-zine/, as is the Vegan Book of Permaculture and more. A short video about Southend-on-Zine is on YouTube here.Tony Fletcher can be found at https://tonyfletcher.net/Tony's latest music, writing and social media can be accessed from https://linktr.ee/TonyFletcherOne Step Beyond podcast is at https://shows.acast.com/onestepbeyondThe Best of Jamming!: Selections and Stories from the Fanzine That Grew Up 1977-86 is published by Omnibus PressOmnibusPress.com 'The Jamming! Fanzine Podcast Theme' is by Noel Fletcher. Logo by Greg Morton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Viernes Furry
Confurence Zero: Primera convención furry de la historia.

Viernes Furry

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 121:30


En este programa hablamos de: Los inicios de las convenciones furry. Confurence Zero y 1. Fanzines de los 70s. Arte antropomorfo no-humano. Virtual Furry Museum. Archivos de Confurence: https://confurence.com/ Invitado: Silver Dragon: https://twitter.com/SilverDragon94 Hosts: Targus: https://twitter.com/TargusR Roni: https://twitter.com/RoniTheDog PacoPanda: https://twitter.com/panda_paco Apolo: https://twitter.com/ElTioBrendt Koidel: https://twitter.com/KoidelCoyote

Titterpigs – The TTRPG Podcast
EP. 21 - Fanzine Roundtable with Andy Markham, James Holloway, and Pookie

Titterpigs – The TTRPG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2023 78:28


The Titterpigs gather together some knowledgeable minds of the history of our hobby to have a round table discussion about the early days of RPG fanzines. We discuss some early examples, how they impacted hobby, and touch upon the evolution into what zines mean to us in the modern day. This was both extremely entertaining and enlightening and we hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did recording it. Cheers. Periodical List: Click the link for the full list of Fanzines mentioned in the episode. https://linktr.ee/titterpigs?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=e9dc372e-fb7d-4802-9ae6-c6827865ddc7 You can find James Holloway on Twitter @gonzohistory at Mastodon at dice.camp/@gonzohistory and his podcast Monster Man. Also, be sure to check out his zine offerings Pamphlet of Pantheons and The Magonium Mine Murders here https://james-holloway.itch.io/ You can find Pookie on Twitter @RlyehReviews at Mastodon at dice.camp/@pookie his blog: http://rlyehreviews.blogspot.com/ and at YouTube at UnboxingintheNook You can find Andy Markham on Twitter @AndyAction and the Facebook OSR Group You can Email us at titerpigspod@gmail.com with your comments, questions, or soundbites or jump on our Discord channel at https://discord.gg/bPNk5byrb7 Episode Intro by Dr. Mitch. You can follow Dr. Paul Mitchener on Twitter @TheTweedmeister for more ukulele goodness and also to check out his many TTRPG offerings, most especially Liminal. Give us a follow on all our socials: Twitter: @Titterpigs Facebook: facebook.com/Titterpigs Scott: Twitter @HailOrcusdorkus Mastodon dice.camp/@orcusdorkus and YouTube at OrcusDorkus' RPG Shenanigans Keith: Twitter @DM_Modoc Mastodon dice.camp/@Modoc and his blog Rolling Boxcars Blog --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/titterpigs/message

Calle Oscura
Calle Oscura 38: Cortocircuitando el Algoritmo con Mon Magán

Calle Oscura

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 112:00


A veces solo necesitas que alguien te cuente que puedes hacerlo, por ti mismo o en compañía de otros como tú, con tus propias manos, sin esperar el permiso de nadie y con los medios de los que dispones, por escasos que te parezcan. A veces solo hace falta cruzarse con alguien enamorado del proceso y de encender la llama de la creatividad de los demás para dar el primer paso de un viaje que podría llevarnos mucho más lejos de lo que nunca imaginamos. Hoy, en Calle Oscura, Mon Magán. En este episodio hablamos de - Fascinación infantil. - Fanzines, fotozines, perzines… - Proyectos colaborativos. - Cambios tecnológicos que abren vías nuevas. - Exploración, experimentación, autoconocimiento. - Referentes cercanos. - Medio y mensaje. - Ir a contracorriente. - Hacerlo uno mismo. - Empezar en pequeño. Y de más, claro. Como siempre. Quién nos acompaña Mon nace en Guadix a mediados de los setenta y hace años que imparte talleres y charlas sobre los procesos creativos en el ámbito artístico. Está especializado sobre todo en el mundo del fanzine y la autoedición, en el que se inició muy joven. Trabajó como diseñador gráfico, ha participado en exposiciones individuales y colectivas, publicado libros, fotozines e incluso un metafanzine… Y ha codirigido el documental Grapas. Se confiesa un apasionando de la formación artística y actualmente es maestro de fotografía y procesos de reproducción en una escuela de arte pública. Referencias y enlaces Autores y colectivos - José Gallardo. - Juarma. - Miguel Romero - Miguel Trillo. Trabajos - 1/125 f/5,6 y Náufragos, de Miguel Romero. - El Medio es el Mensaje, de McLuhan. (https://amzn.to/3XzI2pM) - Grapas, el documental. (https://www.monmagan.com/fanzines/grapas/) - Rockocó, de Miguel Trillo. (https://lafonoteca.net/tienda/producto/rockoco/) Mon y lo demás Encontraréis a Mon en su página web (https://monmagan.com/) y con ese mismo nombre lo localizaréis también en Instagram, en YouTube y en TikTok. Como siempre recomiendo, aunque echéis un ojo a sus redes y lo sigáis en ellas, no dejéis de bucear en su página, donde hay mucha más información y más estructurada. Gracias por tu escucha Ojalá hayáis disfrutado de esta charla con Mon tanto como yo. Contadme qué os ha parecido en los comentarios y, si os ha gustado, no olvidéis dejar 5 estrellas, compartir este capítulo en vuestras redes y recomendarlo a vuestra gente. Algo tan sencillo supone una gran diferencia. Antes de la despedida, como siempre, gracias a Ricoh y a su modelo GR3 (https://www.tiendapentaxeros.com/camaras/compactas/ricoh-gr/) por apoyar la emisión de Calle Oscura. Desde aquí, todo mi agradecimiento por acompañarme, por acompañarnos, desde ese otro lado que se siente muy cercano. Volvemos a escucharnos pronto. Hasta entonces… Nos vemos en la calle! Jota.

The Fanzine Podcast
Ep. 11: A History of British Zines

The Fanzine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 58:47


THE JAMMING! FANZINE PODCAST is back after a year in exile, now as a Podcast for and about all Fanzines, though still hosted by former Jamming! editor/publisher Tony Fletcher. For this first episode of a new series/season, Tony interviews the authors of the excellent new hardbook book, WE PEAKED AT PAPER: AN ORAL HISTORY OF BRITISH ZINES, namely Gavin Hogg and Hamish Ironside. Before, after and when they could, even during the pandemic, they traveled the length and breadth of the British Isles to track down editors of fanzines dating back to the science fiction era that launched the culture, through the punk, post-punk, new wave, indie and Brit-pop eras of the music fanzines, stopping off to discuss a couple of football fanzines along the way, and ending up in the thriving 2020s world of perzines, compzines, and idiosyncratic little one-off publications in a variety of sizes and some with print runs in the single digits.It's a fascinating, lovingly compiled, and highly professional book - and the interview covers a similarly wide range of subject matter. Tony, Gavin and Hamish date the first ever British 'fanzine' back to 1936 (Novae Terrae), they debate what defines a fanzine, the commonalities among the various editors they interviewed, the shift from the music press culture (including those of fanzines) as a 'men's club' to the current 'zine fairs predominantly frequented by female editors, the financial struggles experienced by most zine editors, those moments of recognition that make it all worthwhile. And David Icke.Among the editors and zines referenced in this podcast that were also featured in WE PEAKED AT PAPER:Rob Hansen (Epsillon)Mark Perry (Sniffin' Glue)Mick Middles (Ghast Up)Mark Hodkinson (Untermensch)Pete Paphides (Perturbed)Karen Ablaze (Ablaze!)Siaân Pattendon (How to Win Friends and Influence People)Saskia Holling (Heavy FLow)Saleena Laverne Daye (Without You, I'm Nothing)Elias Nebula (The Hegelian)and of courseHamish Ironside (Soudade) andGavin Hogg (Bag of Tricks and Candy Sticks)WE PEAKED AT PAPER can be purchased from Boatwhistle books at https://www.boatwhistle.com/we-peaked-at-paper.Gavin Hogg's podcast, The Giddy Carousel of Pop, is at https://giddypoppod.home.blog/Tony Fletcher can be found at https://tonyfletcher.net/Tony's latest music, writing and social media can be accessed from https://linktr.ee/TonyFletcherOne Step Beyond podcast is at https://shows.acast.com/onestepbeyondThe Best of Jamming!: Selections and Stories from the Fanzine That Grew Up 1977-86 is published by Omnibus PressOmnibusPress.com 'The Jamming! Fanzine Podcast Theme' is by Noel Fletcher. Logo by Greg Morton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Stuff Mom Never Told You
The Feminism (and Fandom) of Zines

Stuff Mom Never Told You

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 31:43


Unique, quirky and subversive, zines have a long feminist history. We flip through the pages of the past and future of zines, and discuss how people are fighting to diversify and preserve zines.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Costelinha
Costelinha 155 - Um Pouco Sobre Produção de Fanzines

Costelinha

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 54:40


No Costelinha dessa semana, começando 2023 com tudo, recebemos Denilson Reis, para conversar sobre a produção de fanzines.

Jason Scott Talks His Way Out of It
The Fanzine Back Throw Episode

Jason Scott Talks His Way Out of It

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 13:54


The Fanzine Back Throw Episode: A Long Trip, A Special Collection, Slash Fiction Fanzines, The Coordinators, Calling in Lodrina, 1550 Pounds, Hardcore Lifting, 33 Boxes, The Next Steps, The Event Horizon, Back Damage, Next Steps, Hired Hands and Hotels. In which I do what may finally be the last large-scale lifting in which I play any part except coordinating. And also, putting my doctors through their paces! I don't have a link for the Fanzines at this point, but they look great. As soon as they can be put up, they will.  Watch Your Back!

The Clive Barker Podcast
382 : Lost Souls With Cheryl Bentzen-Green & Stephen Dressler

The Clive Barker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 53:37


Thank you for joining us for a very special interview episode of The Clive Barker Podcast. Jose and Ryan had a chance to chat with Stephen Dressler and Cheryl Bentzen-Green about the Clive Barker official fan-club, newsletter and web-site, Lost Souls.  Sponsor Don Bertram's Celebrate Imagination  Show Notes Lost Souls : CliveBarker.com Lost Souls republished in Dark Detectives Light Wisdom and Sound | Ginsberg on Youtube Coming Next   Commentary Classics: Hellraiser VIII Hellworld A-Z Commentaries – Dawn of the Dead Visions of Heaven and Hell / Art Discussion And this podcast, having no beginning will have no end.  web www.clivebarkercast.com iOS App| Android App, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Android, Stitcher, Spotify, Pandora, Libsyn, Tunein, iHeart Radio, Pocket Casts, Google Play, Radio.com, DoubleTwist and YouTube and Join the Occupy Midian group Twitter: @BarkerCast | @OccupyMidian Buy a T-Shirt All Links and show notes in their Entirety can be found at http://www.clivebarkercast.com

Celtic Soul Podcast
Celtic Soul Podcast Episode 124 Frank Trundle -The Celtic Supporting Bodyguard

Celtic Soul Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 51:08


The Celtic Supporting Bodyguard Frank Trundle joins More than 90 Minutes Editor, Andrew Milne on the Celtic Soul Podcast for a chat about Ange Postecoglou and the turn around in Celtic's fortune this season. Frank who retired from his job as a bodyguard and security analyst recently after looking after the rich and famous opens up his Celtic Soul to the listeners. Born to a Belfast Celtic Supporting Dad who changed to Glasgow when the Belfast Celts were forced out of existence. Franks love of Celtic shines through the broadcast and the good people he has met over the years and the strength the Celtic support gave him after his wife died suddenly at 41. Frank has travelled the World and shares some of those experiences during the podcast, but his heart is never far from the East End of Glasgow. Frank a well-educated Engineer, with an interest in forensic science and martial arts lost his job and by chance fell into the World of Celebrity when he became Rock'n'Roll Legend Jerry Lee Lewis's minder after taking him to Mexico to open the hard rock café. He has also looked after many others but did not want to speak about some of them, but he does mention how nice Liam Neeson, Stephen Rea, and Neil Jordon were when he looked after them for the Premiers of the Michael Collins Movie. Danny McGrain gets a mention as his favorite Celtic player of all time before the Bhoys wrap up the conversation. Follow Celtic Soul Podcasthttps://twitter.com/celtic_am?lang=enFollow Andrew Milnehttps://twitter.com/andrewmilne12?lang=en Episode Sponsors MME More than 90 Minutes Issue 121Print & Digital Edition is now on sale Click Link to buy Print or Digital Edition https://celticfanzine.com/product-category/new-issue/More than 90 Minutes Celtic Fanzine SubscriptionDetailshttps://celticfanzine.com/product-category/monthly-print-subscription/ Merchandise & T-Shirtshttps://celticfanzine.com/shop/ If your business or CSC like the Podcast and wouldlike to become a sponsor please email us at info@celticfanzine.com. You canalso contact us through the website or message us on social media. Further ListeningAll Podcasts available on all Platforms or clicklink below https://celticfanzine.com/podcasts/ Episode124 was Produced by Ronan McQuillan https://twitter.com/rojoenemies?lang=en If you would like to support our Independent CelticFan Media Platform you can become a Member, Subscribe, Buy or Donate for thePrice of a Pint. Your Support helps us continue to produce Daily News &Articles, Weekly Newsletter, Podcasts, Fanzines, Video Content & LiveShows. https://celticfanzine.com/join-us/https://celticfanzine.com/product-category/monthly-print-subscriptionhttps://celticfanzine.com/donations-page/https://celticfanzine.com/shop/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Center of Gravity: A PlainStory Podcast

Skateboarding is creativity. The self-made, DIY ethos of skateboarding is the heart and soul of this subculture. From the earliest days of the skate scene, skaters have been out there making and doing, creating the world they want to live in—one clip, one pic, one trick, one track at a time.CREDITS: Center of Gravity is hosted by Brenton Gomez. This episode was written and produced by Mary Anne Andrei with help from Brenton Gomez. Our executive producer is Chad Davis. Sound design and mixing by Emily Kreutz. Additional studio recording by Andy Bigham. Music direction by Chad Davis. Music by Conny Franko, M34NSTR33T, and Sideshow. Photograph by Kevin Wilkins. Video production and graphic design by Jennifer Johnson. Our fact checker is Lauren Paatela.