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Zine Collections Finding Aid (PDF) Zine Collection (UMKC) COLLECTION BOX:FOLDER GENRE TITLE AUTHOR/EDITOR ART/ILLUSTRATOR PUBLISHER VOLUME NO. ISSUE NO. YEAR MONTH/SEASON LANGUAGE TRANSLATION COUNTRY OF ORIGIN NOTES Brinkerhoff B1:F1 Personal America? [Travis Fristoe] 10 United States Brinkerhoff B1:F1 Personal America? [Travis Fristoe] Obscurist Press 14 United States Brinkerhoff B1:F1 Personal Brazen Hussy Caroline Kern 5 [2000] United States Caroline Paquita/ Carey This is a split zine. All information written in Brinkerhoff B1:F1 Personal Brazen Hussy/Hi-yay to Hell* Hi-yay #6/#2 [2001] United States order of respective titles. Brinkerhoff B1:F1 Personal Consider Yourself Kissed Amy Lee 1 United States Local to Kansas City. Brinkerhoff B1:F1 Personal Consider Yourself Kissed Yumi Lee 3 2000 February United States Local to Kansas City. Brinkerhoff B1:F1 Personal Consider Yourself Kissed Yumi Lee 4 [2000] United States Local to Kansas City. Brinkerhoff B1:F1 Personal Cooties Kate Cooties 5 [1997] United States Cover Photo: Ernest Brinkerhoff B1:F1 Personal Cooties Kate Cooties James Bellocq. 7 1998 United States Brinkerhoff B1:F2 Personal Crude Noise Merry Death [1] United States Brinkerhoff B1:F2 Personal Diamonds On Credit Shannon Riggs 1 1998 United States Cindy [Gretchen Brinkerhoff B1:F2 Personal Doris Ovenrack] 9 United States Cindy [Gretchen Brinkerhoff B1:F2 Personal Doris Ovenrack] 11 United States Cindy [Gretchen Brinkerhoff B1:F2 Personal Doris Ovenrack] Cover Art: Erin 12 United States Cindy [Gretchen Brinkerhoff B1:F2 Personal Doris Ovenrack] 13 United States Cindy [Gretchen Brinkerhoff B1:F3 Personal Doris Ovenrack] 14 United States Cindy [Gretchen Brinkerhoff B1:F3 Personal Doris Ovenrack] 15 United States [Cindy Gretchen Brinkerhoff B1:F3 Personal Doris Ovenrack] Cover Art: Shari 16 2000 Summer United States Brinkerhoff B1:F3 Personal Doris Cindy Ovenrack Cover Art: Zeb 17 2000 Winter United States Brinkerhoff B1:F3 Personal Doris Cindy Ovenrack Cover Art: Erich Heckel 18 United States Cindy [Gretchen Cover Art: Sarah Brinkerhoff B1:F3 Personal Doris Ovenrack] Danforth 19 2002 United States Cindy [Gretchen Brinkerhoff B1:F3 Personal Doris Ovenrack] Cover Art [Erin*] 20 2002 Winter United States *Spelling uncertain, could also be "Eric". Cindy [Gretchen Brinkerhoff B1:F3 Personal Doris Ovenrack] Microcosm Publishing 23 2006 United States Cover Photo: Theresa Hak Kyung Cha/Illustrations: Jade Brinkerhoff B1:F4 Personal External Text Yumi Lee Snow Wong 5 2001 March United States Brinkerhoff B1:F4 Personal External Text Yumi [Lee] 6 2002 United States Brinkerhoff B1:F4 Personal I'm So Clumsy United States Local to Kansas City. Brinkerhoff B1:F4 Personal Je vais quittez pour la France Anthony 1998 December [United States] [Local to Kansas City.] Brinkerhoff B1:F4 Personal Journalsong [Steve] 1 United States Brinkerhoff B1:F4 Personal Journalsong Steve Cover Art: Jon P. 2 2000 April United States Cover Art: Lisa/Illustrations: Nicole Brinkerhoff B1:F4 Personal Journalsong [Steve] and Meredith 3 2000 December United States Cover Art: Erin Yanke/Illustraions: Brinkerhoff B1:F4 Personal Journalsong [Steve] Nicole 5 United States Brinkerhoff B1:F5 Personal Kitten Breath Kniqole Georges [1] 1997/1998 United States Brinkerhoff B1:F5 Personal Manual Resistance Matty 13 [2001?] United States Brinkerhoff B1:F5 Personal My Little Fanzine Natasha Kiddie Riot Workshop 10 1995 June English United Kingdom Brinkerhoff B1:F5 Personal My Little Fanzine Natasha Kiddie Riot Workshop 12 1996 February English United Kingdom Brinkerhoff B1:F5 Personal Mimezine Robert L. Hubbard 3 1997 United States [Greater Kansas City Coalition Against Brinkerhoff B2:F1 Personal/Community M.U.M.S. Zine Isa Rita Morgan Censorship] 1998 United States Local to Kansas City. Brinkerhoff B2:F1 Personal Nameless Goddess Rita [1?] United States Brinkerhoff B2:F1 Personal Nameless Goddess Rita/Isa 2 United States This is a split zine. All information written in Brinkerhoff B2:F1 Personal Laburnum/Mister Fujiyama Loves You* Marie/Sheena Allen #3.5/#4.5 2004 April/Spring United States order of respective titles. Brinkerhoff B2:F1 Personal Phoenix Was A Mistake Kurt Lane 2 2000 January United States Brinkerhoff B2:F1 Personal Phoenix Was A Mistake Kurt [Lane] [United States] Page 1 of 54 Zine Collection (UMKC) COLLECTION BOX:FOLDER GENRE TITLE AUTHOR/EDITOR ART/ILLUSTRATOR PUBLISHER VOLUME NO. ISSUE NO. YEAR MONTH/SEASON LANGUAGE TRANSLATION COUNTRY OF ORIGIN NOTES Brinkerhoff B2:F1 Personal Queerean Yumi Lee [2000] [December] United States Brinkerhoff B2:F1 Personal Spokes of Hazard Cait 2006 [Summer] United States Brinkerhoff B2:F2 Personal Stay Gold Jesse…Stay Gold [Jesse Heckman] 3 [1999] United States Brinkerhoff B2:F2 Personal Stay Gold Jesse…Stay Gold Jesse [Heckman] 5 United States Brinkerhoff B2:F2 Personal Stay Gold Jesse…Stay Gold Jesse [Heckman] United States Cover Art for Suburbia: Brinkerhoff B2:F2 Personal Tennis and Violins/Suburbia Kristy Chan/Ceci Nick Freeman #2/#8 1998 United States Two copies. Address stickered on the back Brinkerhoff B2:F3 Personal Estrogen Terrorist Rita 1 [1996] United States cover of both. Brinkerhoff B2:F3 Personal Terrorist Isa Rita Spaz 5 1998 January-April United States Handwritten address on back cover. Brinkerhoff B2:F3 Personal Terrorist [Isa Rita] 6 1998 July United States Three copies, two with handwritten Brinkerhoff B2:F3 Personal Terrorist Isa Rita Morgan Spaz 7 1998 October United States addresses, one with postage. Brinkerhoff B2:F3 Personal Terrorist Rita [Morgan] 8 1999 Spring United States Two copies, different colors on the cover Brinkerhoff B2:F3 Personal Terrorist Rita Brinkerhoff 10 2001 Summer United States art. Local to Kansas City. Brinkerhoff B2:F4 Personal Tha Underground 1 United States Local to Kansas City. Brinkerhoff B2:F4 Personal Tha Underground 2 United States Local to Kansas City. Includes an insert. Brinkerhoff B2:F4 Personal Thought Process Llowelll Um…Productions? 3 United States Local to Kansas City. Cover Art for No Better Brinkerhoff B2:F4 Personal Truck Face/No Better Voice LB/Nicole Georges Voice: Nicole J. Georges #9/#1 2006 United States Brinkerhoff B2:F4 Personal Way Down Low Emilia Smokebomb 1 United States Brinkerhoff B2:F4 Personal Well Fed Fuck/Stay Gold Jesse, Stay Gold Vince/Jesse [Heckman] United States Brinkerhoff B2:F4 Personal Where Did Our Love Go? Nomy Lamm [1997] United States You Live For the Fight When That's All That Brinkerhoff B2:F4 Personal You've Got Ciara Xyerra 1 2006 February United States Illustrations: R. Eugenics Publishing Brinkerhoff B2:F5 Poetry/Music A Mighty Fortress Is Our Jeter G. Huggins Brinkerhoff Company, Inc. 1999/2002 English United Kingdom Brinkerhoff B2:F5 Poetry In The Company of Moths Brinkerhoff B2:F6 Non-Fiction Big Big Wuss Theory Lowell 1 United States Brinkerhoff B2:F6 Non-Fiction Cometbus Aaron 38 [1996] United States Brinkerhoff B2:F6 Non-Fiction Cometbus Aaron Cover Art: Aaron 45 United States Brinkerhoff B2:F6 Non-Fiction Cometbus Aaron 46 [2000?] United States Brinkerhoff B2:F6 Non-Fiction Cometbus Aaron 47 United States Cover Art and Mike Taylor/Travis Illustrations: Mike Brinkerhoff B3:F1 Non-Fiction Drinking In The Ash Age Fristoe [Taylor] Small Publisher's Co-op United States Brinkerhoff B3:F1 Non-Fiction In Abandon Mike 4 United States Brinkerhoff B3:F1 Non-Fiction Work Stories J. L. Heckman Stay Gold Press 1 2006 United States Brinkerhoff B3:F1 Non-Fiction [Untitled] "I'm taking their ideas…" Brinkerhoff B3:F2 Fiction Banshee Isa Rita Spaz 1997/1998 December/January United States Cover Art: Courtney Brinkerhoff B3:F2 Fiction Banshee Rita Bennett 3 1999 Summer United States Cover Art: Sean Brinkerhoff B3:F2 Fiction Dish-washer Dishwasher Pete Tejaratchi 15 United States Brinkerhoff B3:F2 Fiction Lamont Bushman 1998 United States Local to Kansas City. Brinkerhoff B3:F2 Fiction Mental Clarity Jared 2 Brinkerhoff B3:F2 Fiction Painter Lewis S.T.S. 4 1996 United States Brinkerhoff B3:F3 Comics Adventures of Nicole G., The Greig 2001 Spring United States Brinkerhoff B3:F3 Comics Invincible Summer [Nicole Georges] 5 2003 June United States Nicole Georges/ Clutch This is a split zine. All information written in Brinkerhoff B3:F3 Comics Invincible Summer/Clutch* McB #11/#17 2006 United States order of respective titles. Brinkerhoff B3:F3 Comics King-Cat John Porcellino Spit and a Half 56 1999 December United States Brinkerhoff B3:F3 Comics King-Cat John Porcellino 57 2000 August United States Brinkerhoff B3:F3 Comics King-Cat John Porcellino Spit and a Half 58 2001 January United States Brinkerhoff B3:F3 Comics King-Cat John Porcellino Spit and a Half 59 2001 April United States Two Copies. Brinkerhoff B3:F3 Comics King-Cat John Porcellino Spit and a Half 61 2002 September United States Includes a mini-comic insert. Brinkerhoff B3:F3 Comics No More Death By Gun! Inc 1 Sin. United States Local to Kansas City. Brinkerhoff B3:F4 Women/Feminism Cherry Bomb Lisa 1 1995/1996 August-June English United Kingdom Brinkerhoff B3:F4 Women/Feminism Evolution of a Race Riot Mimi Nguyen 1997 August United States Page 2 of 54 Zine Collection (UMKC) COLLECTION BOX:FOLDER GENRE TITLE AUTHOR/EDITOR ART/ILLUSTRATOR PUBLISHER VOLUME NO. ISSUE NO. YEAR MONTH/SEASON LANGUAGE TRANSLATION COUNTRY OF ORIGIN NOTES Brinkerhoff B3:F4 Women/Feminism Majjik Marrrkers Rita 1 1995 November United States Brinkerhoff B3:F4 Women/Feminism Majjik Marrrkers Rita Cover Art: Chele 2 1996 January United States Brinkerhoff B3:F4 Women/Feminism Majjik Marrrkers Rita Cover Art: Sar 3 1996 March United States Brinkerhoff B3:F5 Art/Photography Dee Payne Diaries, The Dee Payne 1 [1998?] United States Librarian Greig and the Brinkerhoff B3:F5 Art/Photography Handmade Polaroids I.P.R.C. 2001 July United States Brinkerhoff B3:F5 Art/Photography Mug Book: Lin-Con 1995 1995 Brinkerhoff B3:F6 Community Kansas City Rocks The Nation Rita Morgan Cover Art: Sabrina C. 1999 February United States Local to Kansas City.
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