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FANGZINE Entry in development.

FAST FORWARD [Melbourne, 1981] Cassette magazine by Bruce Milne and Andrew Maine. 8 issues. Entry in development.
H.B.

FIELD STUDY [Geelong] Non-profit publishers of artist books, zines and other projects.
David Dellafiora P.O. Box 1838 Geelong Vic 3220

FOFFLE [Melbourne] Entry in development.

FORD, ADAM [Victoria] Zinester, journal editor of ' &' and author of 'Man Bites Dog' a novel published in 2003 situated within Melbourne's zine culture.
Zines by Adam Ford include 'Jutchy Ya Ya' (current),
'The Day Hal Hartley Refused to Play Along with my (in hindsight ill-advised) Attempts to Encourage him to Behave in a Somewhat Ridiculous but Ultimately Sporting and Humourous Manner, Perhaps Because He Felt that I was in Some Way Mocking Him'
, a majestically titled one-off zine; ' Duck Fat' (several issues) 'What Astronauts Wear','Turtle Soup', 'The Amazing Atavistic Adventures of the Fish', 'Neuronn, the Creature from a Human BRAIN!', 'The Book of Job', 'Lifeguard', 'Rude Boy, P.I. in "we're out of milk"' and 'The Life and Times of Jerry the Nerky Lizard'.

FOREPAW [Melbourne] A shopfront which operates as a non-profit, all-ages venue for gigs, performances, workshops, installations, draw-ins and more. Forepaw also run a bimonthly artist market, Mercado, where you can sell zines.

FORM GUIDE [Melbourne] A small magazine published by iconic Brunswick Street pub 'The Punters Club' in the 90s. Entry in development.

FROST, DAMIEN [Newcastle] Frost is a Graphic Designer [Frost designed New Pollution], Illustrator and also produces Object Not Found, Art Crimes, and Stickygum. Over the years, Frost has begun many zines but has always got distracted and then looked back on what he had done and started again on something else. Begin at the start and repeat again.
D.F.

FUTURE MELBOURNE: ARTIST RUN SPACES / ARTIST RUN INITIATIVES: STICKY AND MELBOURNE'S ZINE CULTURE. Essay by Eloise Peace commissioned by the City of Melbourne August 2007 outlining Melbourne's contemporary zine culture, it's future and the role of Sticky as part of the Future Melbourne initiative.

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