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=== Definition ===
=== Definition ===
[[File:Zine Cover.jpg|thumb|This cover of a zine artistically expresses how many chose to express their political beliefs through this kind of written work. The edgy aura of the zine is seen throughout this piece.]]A Zine is a miniature version of a magazine that allows for a message to be spread or a voice to be expressed through this published piece. While most zines are self-published, they are usually seen as more of a piece of self-expression rather than a professional and empirical piece to be reflected upon.
[[File:Zine Cover.jpg|thumb|This cover of a zine artistically expresses how many chose to express their political beliefs through this kind of written work. The edgy aura of the zine is seen throughout this piece.]]A Zine is a miniature version of a magazine that allows for a message to be spread or a voice to be expressed through this published piece. While most zines are self-published, they are usually seen as more of a piece of self-expression rather than a professional and empirical piece to be reflected upon.
== Research ==
'''Ross, Jenna.'''
“Zine Maker: Minnesota Writer Safy-Hallan Farah Launches a Global Platform for Young Somali Writers and Artists.” ''Star Tribune'', 20 Nov. 2018, p. E1. ''ProQuest'', www.proquest.com/docview/2135768307

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Definition

This cover of a zine artistically expresses how many chose to express their political beliefs through this kind of written work. The edgy aura of the zine is seen throughout this piece.

A Zine is a miniature version of a magazine that allows for a message to be spread or a voice to be expressed through this published piece. While most zines are self-published, they are usually seen as more of a piece of self-expression rather than a professional and empirical piece to be reflected upon.

Research

Ross, Jenna.

“Zine Maker: Minnesota Writer Safy-Hallan Farah Launches a Global Platform for Young Somali Writers and Artists.” Star Tribune, 20 Nov. 2018, p. E1. ProQuest, www.proquest.com/docview/2135768307