If you talk about the Austin zine scene, there's only one logical place to start. And that would be at:
Fringeware
This little bookstore / ufo paraphanalia outlet is at 2716 Guadalupe, right across from Blockbuster Video (hours: 11 to 11 M thru S, 12 to 10 on Sunday).
Thanks to Paco Xander Nathan's guiding force, this is a cool, cool place. They are unrestricted and a haven for the free press. There is no censorship of any zines. They carry over 100 zines. The manager is Patrick. Scott Casey, who I talked to just a little while ago, gave me the rundown on the hottest Austin based zines. His webmail drop is at
http://fringeware.com/bjones
The more popular Austin titles:
- Apathy Trend - underground culture
- Alcohol, Durgs, and Driving - pretty humorous lampoon of people in positions of power. It also has music reviews and some book reviews
- Checkout Time - selling well, about a woman's travels, Lucy Friedland, who eventually came back to Austin.
- Snake Oil - hilarious send up "kooky kontemporary kristian kulture" picture of Tammy Fay on the cover in a leather suit with her foot on Jimmy Swaggart
- Pool of Sick - the poltical zine, it undeservedly has lost popularity but it is the best of the political zines still.
What happened to Europa Books? The Chicago owners closed it down. So Fringeware is now the best game in town. It used to be the hottest zine haven, but it went the way of the Armadillo World Headquarters and is in the sentimental favorites from the past graveyard.
What happened to IO? According to Scott, Sean said they were doing online stuff. Issue 3 isn't out yet. And no one has heard from Ben. Melissa, as I already mentioned, is betrothed. And Staci L. Stewart is working for the search engine folks, what used to be called Galaxy.
Book People also has a pretty good zine collection.