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Issue 18 (May-August 1998). Newsprint. 10 1/2"x8". 29 pages. Cover<br />

by Tim Mancusi (USA). Letter section answers the question, "How have your<br />

projects changed you?"<br />

Issue 19 (January-April 1999). Newsprint. 10 1/2"x8". 14 pages.<br />

Project listings. "What's in a Name," by clASSwAR Karakoe (England) on various<br />

names for <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong>. Dale Speirs (Canada) on cross-currents in networking. "Many<br />

SF fans belong to apas, mail artists take in literary zines, and political activist(s)<br />

read SF." Ends with the section, "Question." "Anyone sending in an answer to<br />

this issue's question will receive a free issue of Global <strong>Mail</strong> #20. What should<br />

Global <strong>Mail</strong> be doing."<br />

(August 21, 1993). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". 46 pages. "Directory 93:<br />

a directory of mail artists and netwerkers." The largest listing compiled at the<br />

time on <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong>ists and alternative cultural networkers. "Brought to you by Global<br />

<strong>Mail</strong>." Names and addresses listed alphabetically within country. "1st 'crummy'<br />

version," according to the editor.<br />

(September 18, 1993). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". 46 pages. "Directory<br />

93: a directory of mail artists and netwerkers." Final version of the above.<br />

(December 27, 1994). Photocopy. 1"x8 1/2". 50 pages. "Netwerker<br />

Directory '95: 3500 contacts from Global <strong>Mail</strong>." Edited by Ashley Parker Owens.<br />

The largest such listing ever compiled. Names and addresses listed<br />

alphabetically within country. "Please do not copy or disseminate this booklet.<br />

This is a fundraising project and your assistance is greatly appreciated."<br />

(August 1995). Photocopy with rubber stamps and stickers. 11"x8<br />

1/2". 16 pages. "Technical Tips for Zine Makers: an informational pamphlet<br />

from Global <strong>Mail</strong>." Edited by Ashley Parker Owens. " Guido Vermeulen (Belgium)<br />

on, "Transformation through Zines." "Statements from Zinesters on Why They<br />

Make Zines." Chris Dodge (USA) contributes, "Bibliography of Publications on<br />

how to Make a Zine." More. Signed.<br />

([1995]). Photocopy with rubber stamp and ink. 11"x8 1/2". 14 pages.<br />

"<strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Info Sheet: an informational pamphlet from Global <strong>Mail</strong>." Edited by<br />

Ashley Parker Owens. "What is mail <strong>Art</strong>?" "Glossary of Network Terms." Ruud<br />

Janssen (Holland), "Some Thoughts About <strong>Mail</strong>-<strong>Art</strong>." "Interview with Ashley<br />

Parker Owens by Michael Corbett (USA). Signed.<br />

Global Village Voice. Trans-Global Media Communications,<br />

Editor. London, England. 1990.

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