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while writing about past and present job experiences...as a black/mixed race<br />

woman, who grew up lower-middle class with an academic/intellectual mother."<br />

Contributions by Diana Mars (USA), Karen Switzer (USA), Seth Mason (USA), et<br />

al.<br />

Taggerzine: Isle of Views: A Participatory Fanzine. Dan<br />

Landrum, Editor. Dan Diego, California. (1993-1994).<br />

No. 6 ([1993]). Computer Print. 11"x4 1/4". (34 pages). "Isle of Views:<br />

Enterviews, Interviews, Vistas & Buena Vistas...Taggerzine is a participatory<br />

fanzine. Make of it what you will." Contributions from various zine publishers,<br />

including Paul Weinman (USA).<br />

No. 7 (n.d.). Computer Print. 11"x4 1/4". (32 pages). "Isle of Views: A<br />

Participatory FanDomain" becomes the standard subheading throughout the run<br />

of the periodical. "I know enough to know that I don't know enough', hence TZ<br />

has NO EDITORIAL POLICY, none, zippo, nada. Does that lead to anarchy in<br />

these pages, pure schlock or worse: pointless corporate fashion/image titillations<br />

and maniac gratification? YOU DECIDE! Make of this what you will."<br />

Contributions by Paul Weinman (USA), Janet Kuypers (USA), the editor, et al.<br />

No. 8 (n.d.). Computer Print. 11"x4 1/4". (40 pages). "As for<br />

'Taggerzine,' I print 202 per issue. They're not actually monthly (and the material<br />

is not dated), just whenever I get around to it." Letter by Joolee Peeslee (aka<br />

Julie Peasley, USA).<br />

No. 9 (n.d.). Computer Print. 11"x4 1/4". (38 pages). "A Participatory<br />

Fandom" with letters and contributions by zine publishers and <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong>ists<br />

including Barbara Cooper (USA), Julie Peasley (aka Dyslexic, USA). R. Seth<br />

Friedman (USA), et al. Insert for "Taggerzine Specials."<br />

No. 10 (n.d.). Color and Black & White Computer Print. 11"x4 1/4".<br />

(38 pages). "The back page is whiere I traditionally say thanks to everyone<br />

who is playing with me in the ZineZone, you know, you like being<br />

acknowledged & appreciated or at least seeing your name in print somewhereanywhere...well,<br />

er...almost anywhere. We, I've become a victim-of-my-ownsuccess,<br />

Taggerzine has grown too damn big. Sure it's a tiny little pretty-near<br />

insignificant publication, but still it's bigger than my RealTime life can deal<br />

with...So it's all or nothing-I'm not gonna select out you special ones (you know<br />

who you are) with whom I'm having so much fun being pen-pals, or making<br />

FunBooks, or mail-art, or whatever...Bud do me a favor don't share Taggerzine<br />

or Taggerzine Specials with your friends...At the height of my anonymous<br />

nobodys all of a sudden I have more love, affection, fun, intrigue-not to mention<br />

just plain bulk mail than I can handle."

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