My book, "Keep Your Ear to the Ground: A History of Punk Fanzines in Washington, D.C.", is out now:
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In Keep Your Ear to the Ground, University of Maryland archivist and former Q and Not U drummer John Davis documents the history of fanzines as they evolved alongside Washington, DC’s punk music scene.
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Contributor Taylor Ruckle looks at the resurgence of zines—the “paper boom,” as one zine maker calls it.
Contributor Taylor Ruckle looks at the resurgence of zines—the “paper boom,” as one zine maker calls it.
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