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Since 1992, ''Paranoia: The Conspiracy & Paranormal Reader'' has presented alternative views and marginalized theories of the inner workings of the cryptocracy. Subjects include conspiracy theories, parapolitics, alternative history, and the paranormal. ''Paranoia'' was founded during the zine explosion of the early 1990s. The first issue had a black-and-white tabloid-style layout, with feature stories starting on the cover and continuing inside. Over the years, ''Paranoia'' evolved into a 72-page print magazine published three times a year, with a print run that reached 15,000 copies. It was sold on newsstands throughout the U.S., the U.K, and Canada, as well as to subscribers. ''Paranoia'' received a 2001 Award of Merit in the Writer's Digest Zine Publishing Awards, and has been rated by Playboy magazine as a "Top 10 Zine." Pagan Kennedy of The Village Voice called it "Weirdness on a grand scale ..." containing "a dizzying web of connections." Alternative book publisher ''New Paradigm Books'' recently stated that ''Paranoia'' is "an original and provocative thrice-yearly magazine, with an occasional compelling focus on women writers." In late 2009, ''Paranoia'' ended its nearly 20-year run as a print magazine and switched to a book format, to be published as announced. April 2010 saw the publication of ''PARANOIA: The Conspiracy Reader, Vol. 1'', a trade paperback distributed to bookstores by Ingram and available to individuals on Amazon. The book series continues to be edited by Al Hidell and Joan d'Arc. In 2014, ''Paranoia'' Magazine was revived and brought back into quarterly publication by TeslaWolf Media who has promised up to five issues per year. The initial issue was made available in PDF format in late September of 2014 on the Paranoia Website and featured artwork by Den Beauvais as well as articles by Loren & Jenny Coleman, Brad & Sherry Steiger, David Weatherly, Olav Phillips, Wm. Michael Mott, Tim Swartz, Clyde Lewis and Marie Jones. The magazine was also named as "The Official Magazine" of Ground Zero Radio. In 2015, ''Paranoia'' Magazine joined The Anomalies Network as conspiracy researcher and writer Olav Phillips took over publishing the quarterly magazine and brought it back into print as well as in digital format. ==Bibliography== * ''PARANOIA: The Conspiracy Reader, Vol. 1'' edited by Joan d'Arc and Al Hidell (Paranoia Publishing, 2010, trade paperback, ISBN 978-0-615-29995-2) * ''The New Conspiracy Reader: From Planet X to the War on Terrorism--What You Really Don't Know'' edited by Al Hidell and Joan d'Arc (Citadel, 2004, trade paperback, ISBN 0-8065-2542-8) * ''The Conspiracy Reader: From the Deaths of JFK and John Lennon to Government-Sponsored Alien Cover-Ups'' edited by Al Hidell and Joan d'Arc (Citadel, 2000, trade paperback, ISBN 0-8065-2041-8) * HunterGatheress Journal 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Paranoia (magazine)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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