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Slugfest, Ltd. Michael T. Nowak, Editor. Simpsonville, South<br />

Carolina. 1996.<br />

Vol. 7, No. 1/2 (Summer/Autumn 1996). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". 73<br />

pages. "...a quarterly journal of poetry, letters, satire, opinions, humor,<br />

conundrums, puzzles, paradoxes, oxymorons, scatology, philosophy,<br />

(meta)physics, politics, psychology, ideology-in short, we want to look at life from<br />

as many points of view, using as many voices as possible. We are a vehicle for<br />

the free expression outside the mainstream, keeping the barbarians of mass<br />

culture at bay. We look forward to active participation in our creation by you, our<br />

readers."<br />

Slugnet <strong>Mail</strong>art Summary and Christmas Card List. George W.<br />

Steed, Editor. Virtinia Beach, Virginia. 1989.<br />

No. 2 (Early Summer 1989). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". (5 pages).<br />

"Some of these people I've found through other sources (most seem to have<br />

rubber stamping in common)." List of rubber stamp publications. List of 35<br />

names and addresses with subjects they are interested in, illustrated by their<br />

graphics. Contributors include J. K. Post (USA), Dean Bandes (USA), F. von<br />

Schlafke (USA), Shmuel (USA), Dogfish (USA), E. Z. Smith (USA), Giovanni<br />

Strada (Italy), Sally Mericle (USA), Pascal Lenoir (France), Roz Stendahl (USA),<br />

Mr. Luce (aka Luc Fierens, Belgium), Antonio Gomez (Spain), Julie Hagan Bloch<br />

(USA), Diane Arseneau (West Germany), et al.<br />

S'<strong>Mail</strong>: global-NETWORK-zine. Jo Klaffki (Joki), Editor. Kunst-<br />

Bahnhausen-academy, Minden, Germany. 1993.<br />

No. 1 (March 15, 1993). Color and Black & White Photocopy. 8<br />

1/4"x5 3/4". (40 pages). "Besides the other regular zines, like 'Smile' (now<br />

out of print). 'Stars & Types, 'ON-mag,' we move on in exchange with our<br />

networking partners. Now the 'S'<strong>Mail</strong>-mag' will dedicate the 'artistamper's scene'<br />

in general. Since years there was given the necessity to reflect the international<br />

artistampers-background, from the sight out of the Kunst-Bahnhausen-academy.<br />

But besides lighten up the artistamp-subjekt, we will find room & time for having<br />

a look on special mailings." Special sections featuring the artistamp works of H.<br />

R. Fricker (Switzerland) and Vittore Baroni (Italy). Additional contributions by<br />

Cracker Jack Kid (USA), State of Being (USA), Gerard and Fernand Barbot<br />

(USA), David Cole (USA), John Held, Jr. (USA), Dominique Bugmaster (USA),<br />

Anna Banana (Canada), Jean Noel Laszlo (France), Dogfish (USA), Peter W.<br />

Kaufmann (Switzerland), Lon Spiegelman (USA), Marcello Diotallevi (Italy), E. F.<br />

Higgins (USA), Mr. Netmail (aka Peter Küstermann, Germany), et al.

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