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Zine5 has been online from April 2001, and has been updated every weekday since then. While a large amount of work is being updated every week now, an equally large volume of work from the past lies within the Archives.

Vintage Zine5 brings you the pick of Zine5 from a year ago. Every week we bring you one work from the past that has made an impact on us. Check this out every week for the best from the past.

2nd September to 8th September 2002

Mahabali's powerful poem Split Self (7th September 2001), wins the vote from last year for Vintage Zine5!

26th August to 1st September 2002

In Orknob (21st August 2001), Roopa Sarah Thomas tells us an endearing tale about her cyber friend called, you guessed it, Orknob!

19th to 25th August 2002

Vidya Sigamany's A Day With a Friend (22nd August 2001) is a delightful account of a trip taken with a friend long ago.

12th to 18th August 2002

Lalita Srinivasan's question Who Killed Independence Day? (16th August 2001) seems valid even a year after she wrote this piece, from Vintage Zine5.

5th to 11th August 2002

The title of Mahabali's poem says it all. From this week last year, our vote for Vintage Zine5 goes to A Rhyme-less Poem on the Charming Dame (3rd August 2001).

29th July to 4th August 2002

Classic Roopa Sarah Thomas style - making a simple theme interesting with a bunch of anecdotes peppered with wry humour. From this week last year, we present the Vintage Helping Hands (31st July 2001).

 
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