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SF Zine Fest 2007

by François Vigneault
It's an annual two-day conference for independent and underground publishing. Exhibitors come from all over the West Coast, and while the focus is on zines, all walks of DIY life are represented — comics, arts and crafts, literary presses, and more!
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San Francisco Zine Fest is returning October 5th and 6th! The Bay Area’s most
beloved conference for zines, comics, and crafts, the Zine Fest is celebrating its sixth
anniversary with a move to a beautiful new location, the Women’s Building. As
always, the Zine Fest is free and open to the public! Over 50 small-press and DIY
creators will be selling, trading, and otherwise sharing their work with over a
thousand attendees. The exhibitors, from elder statesmen of the DIY movement such
as RE/Search Publications to first time self-publishers, showcase the diversity,
vitality, and ongoing exuberance of the small press movement. While the majority of
the exhibitors hail from the Bay Area, creators from across the West Coast and
country will be present.

The San Francisco Zine Fest will be held from 2:00pm-8:00pm on Friday, October
5th, and from 11:00am-7:00pm on Saturday, October 6th. Admission is free on both
days.
The Women’s Building is located at 3543 18th St. #8 San Francisco, CA 94110
(between Valencia and Guerrero in the Mission).
Special guests this year are John Marr, writer of the seminal zine Murder Can Be
Fun, a cavalcade of bizarre and often very funny tales of untimely death; and Joe
Sayers, the cartoonist behind the weekly strip Thingpart and the recently released
Teen Power!, a collection of hilarious comics all drawn in five minutes or less. Q &A
sessions will be held with both special guests on Saturday. Several panel
discussions and hands-on workshops will be held throughout the day on Saturday,
including a class on the basics of silk screening taught by John Isaacson, whose
book Do It Yourself Screenprinting was recently released by Microcosm Publishing.
Other events include ongoing raffle drawings throughout the Fest and a special
awards ceremony.

The San Francisco Zine Fest was begun in 2001 by Jenn Starfiend, and is currently
run by a hard-working group of volunteers, including members of Family Style, Just
Visiting and 327 Market, along with many others.

For more information, including a full list of exhibitors and workshop schedule, visit
http://www.sfzinefest.com
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