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I know we're all going to do it, so I guess we could keep it neat and tidy by putting it all in one thread. So here goes, JUST post about your new issue in this thread, don't discuss or reply, that way new members can easily see what output we're all responsible for!

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new zine out and ready for download.
email me if you want a real issue!
simply pay for postage and its yours!
eyetriangle.blogspot.com
Hey ya, I haven't visited for months and months!

Anyways my new issue is out now.

Lights Go Out Zine # 6
A Karate Kid Special!

Starring interviews with bowling for soup, voodoo glow skulls, americam steel, the loved ones, 2 of the karate kid movie stars and more!
a halloween dress up, columns, cd/zine/gig reviews, a spice girls adventure story!

just £1.50 postage paid in the UK.
go to www.lightsgoout.co.uk to order and stuff,

info on all issues are up there now, and soon we'll have a whole shop full of other zines!

also if anyone wants to trade please drop me a line - email is mrt[at]secondinline.co.uk

Hope to hear from people!!!!!

thanks!


The second issue of Concisely Magazine, a zine of stories under 500 words, is now out. It's $3 shipped to the US. Check out ConciselyMagazine.com to see some samples or to buy it. There are also submission guidelines on the site if you're interested in submitting to the third issue.

VAGINAS IN TURMOIL #2
Long awaited follow up to the classic first issue. The VIT team are back this time teaching you how to obtain that beverley hills lifestyle on a budget, Spelling's top sex tips, how to give that boy the boot, problem pages, an intense quiz, a bake off and obvs loads more

BLEDEL OF FILTH #1
A gilmore grrrls fanzine. Includes Stars Hollow traditions, slash fiction, fashion pages and a drinking game.

paypal £1.20/$3 for VIT. 80p/$2 for Bledel of Filth. Obvs £2/$5ish for both. colly@ricochet-ricochet.co.uk
trades/cash through post etc at a bit cheaper
The latest issue of Cats Teeth is finished. I completed it quite quick, and it links alot to the previous issue. (Possibly works best to read them together? I dunno)


It's called 'Flux' and is about persistent feelings of restlessness, wanting to travel, living abroad, travelling as a kid and sleeping in the footwell of a van, change and movement, changing feelings towards people, non-monogamy, more thoughts about this 'three-way' situation I've found myself in, a small mention of my mum (she passed away recently and I can't really bring myself to write about her), being open to life and love even if it makes you vulnerable.


i have just completed the first issue of my personal-litzine: "Saling-Pusa"! More info here.

it's 16 pages half-sized zine (4 sheets, letter sized). b&w. message me if you're interested. AND it will also be available in the distro soon.
Sinead: Back to the Start
--this is a collaboration litzine. for more info, visit my blog.


some of the collaborators are giving these out in a few zine fairs... but you can also get it from my distro :)
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24 page full colour zine- 10cm/4" square pages
This time I've concentrated on pictures.

Featuring:
Longing for spring
Pic n mix sweets
Cornwall
Fisheyes
Magpies

$2 USD + postage


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Also, I've got a new place to do printing (whoo, go Brighton Resource Centre) so now I can afford to sell all my b&w zines at $1, as opposed to the $2 it was before, with super packs for $7 . They will also be on coloured paper. I've changed the etsy prices, but I haven't redone the photos yet. The postage prices have changed and simplified here in the UK, so I've also changed the postage on Etsy accordingly. It's now $1 UK, $3 Int for as many zines as you want. Check out my Etsy for what I've got available.
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Not Lonely is a perzine and #1 has a a mental health emphasis - ramblings about the medications I have taken and why I've decided not to take them any longer, what it feels like to have lived in 5 different places by the age of 25, how I always procrastinate instead of getting work done, how I never seem to say the right thing and a few other wee rants and thoughts.

Please PM me or email not_lonely_zine @ yahoo.co.uk (without the spaces) if you would like a copy, it's £1 plus postage or we can discuss trading.


This is the first zine I've done in about two years and it's a split zine. It is seperated in two parts, my story first and then Cheo's. I write about my own existence and my conflicts with it. The writing isn't very definitive, everything is open ended and reaches to a conclusion of trying to be more capable and carry out existence.

excerpt: "I want a change to happen within the minute. Why do I lack this patience? Is that immense amount of technology booming? People are constantly on their cell phones, checking status messages, portable screens, media, and there is a lack of heart-to-heart conversations that isn't about being plastered to the floor by your drug of choice. The more I critique this, it seems that I'm guilty of this too. I'm guilty for blurring the lines of technology and reality for enjoying drugs to enhance my thoughts and actions, for wanting a quick fix."

The second part is called, "Moving Forward through Time and Space (Or How I got from point A to point B in only 34 Steps)" and Cheo seperated it into three parts, past, present and future, which describes his state of being during those times. Cheo manages to give you a taste of what his life means, how random everything seems to be and how he's viewed it in a few pages.

excerpt: "I am out here out of pure chance, in this life, on this planet. It's the tiniest rock. On this rock, I am alive and so are all of us, floating in space, taking life far too seriously because we can think. All this surrounding us in our consciousness, accepting information through our eyes and ears. It's an unusual thought but we are all just here taking the burden of life, being held down by gravity, inhaling all these toxins, staring at clouds, hoping there's a god that cares, slowly dying every day and then not existing. We will all die. It's all just one big random mess that we've been forced to deal with. If it's all I see and all that is, then why take it so seriously?"

The zine is illustrated by Cheo and inspired by conversations, space and existence.

$1.00 1/4 sized 22pgs

You can get it at Gimme Brains Distro or pay pal me at youreinsanehoney at gmail dot com
Issue #2 of A Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Life is out (finally)! For those not familiar with it, my zine is a a biomythology of growing up fat, black, poor, awkward, and awesome. This issues covers Junior High School, my first sexy times with girls, discovering punk rock, and bad clothing.

$3 or a trade!


Yup.
Milk Milk Lemonaid #14 "Drinkin' Whiskey & Doin' Pushups"
Strange trees, dive bars, moody bike mechanics, cowboy wisdom & making biscuits.
P!F!R!

5.5 x 5.7
60 pages
Two bucks.
Trades are better.

First 50 copies come with free "The Tick" stickers.

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