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Generator. John Byrum, Editor. Generator Press, Mentor, Ohio.<br />

1990.<br />

No. 4 (1990). Offset. 8 1/2"x7". 103 pages. Contributions by Vittore<br />

Baroni (Italy), John M. Bennett (USA), Dick Higgins (USA), Crag hill (USA),<br />

Ruggero Maggi (Italy), Spencer Selby (USA), et al.<br />

Get. Paul Rutkovsky, Editor. D. D. Florida, Tallahassee, Florida.<br />

1984-1986.<br />

Vol. 1, No. 1 (1984). Newsprint. 14"x11". (12 pages). "All graphics<br />

prepared on a modern computer." Satire of consumer culture.<br />

Vol. 1, No. 3 (1986). Newsprint. 15"x11 1/2". (20 pages). "The Gets<br />

Visit the Future." Computer graphics by the editor.<br />

Ghostdance. Hugh Fox, Editor. East Lansing, Michigan. 1975<br />

No. 25 (Spring/Summer 1975). Offset. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". 37 pages.<br />

"Special Dada Issue." Contributors include Opal L. Nations (USA), Geoffrey<br />

Cook (USA), Richard Kostelanetz (USA), Dick Higgins (USA), John Pyros (USA),<br />

et al. Anna Banana on the cover. Co-published with "Camels Coming" magazine,<br />

edited by Richard Morris.<br />

Giants Play Well in the Drizzle. Martha King, Editor. Brooklyn,<br />

New York. 1988.<br />

No. 18 (May 1988). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". (6 pages). Includes a poem<br />

by Al Ackerman.<br />

Girl-illa <strong>Art</strong> 'Zine, The. Miriam Parcés (aka The Stamp Goddess),<br />

Editor. Piedmont, California. 1993-1996.<br />

Vol. 1, No. 1 (Autumn Equinox 1993). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". 13<br />

pages. <strong>Mail</strong> and Rubber Stamp <strong>Art</strong> by 27 Fe-<strong>Mail</strong> artists including Beth<br />

Jacobson (USA), Julie Hagan Bloch (USA), Rusty Clark (USA), Sister<br />

Stampalotta (USA), et al.

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