A New Library for Zines in Seattle

Alternative Literature
Source: Seattle Times
“ZAPPed: Collecting ‘zines’ as a document of our times”
From the article, Most people are a little overwhelmed when they first come in,” says Alissa Nielsen, curator and librarian of the Zine Archives and Publishing Project (ZAPP) at Seattle’s Richard Hugo House literary center. She’s right…For those unfamiliar with zines, Nielsen points to Factsheet Five, a zine reference and review magazine, which offers the following definition: “a small, handmade, amateur publication done purely out of passion, rarely making a profit or breaking even. Sounds like ‘zeen.’..The more than 7,000 zines housed at ZAPP exhibit tremendous variety in format and topic. Some are professionally printed, glossy affairs; others are handwritten and guerrilla-photocopied at work. Some have the look and feel of your average alternative weekly, others arrive scrolled up in a prescription pill bottle.

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