An Interview with Ariel Gore and Bee Lavender of Hip Mama |
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Authors: | Michael Brown |
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Institution: | Cataloger, Texas State Library and Archives Commission, Archives and Information Services Division, Austin, TX 78711-2927 USA oddfellow@chatterwaul.com |
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Abstract: | AbstractEvery small, unassuming zine has the potential to be big. Case in point: Hip Mama, a zine that began in the early '90s as Ariel Gore's senior project using a $1,000 student loan and blossomed into a nationally acclaimed alternative parenting resource. Together with Bee Lavender, Gore continues to publish the journal much as she did with that first issue. But today new readers and new technologies are pushing the zine onto the Web and into larger communities. Read all about how a little zine became a giant in this interview with Ariel Gore and Bee Lavender of Hip Mama. Serials Review 2002; 28:159–162. |
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