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Permalink Reply by Ken Bausert on May 6, 2012 at 8:25pm Okay... I think I still have your address; will get that out in a day or two.
Permalink Reply by Raymond Soulard, Jr. on May 7, 2012 at 5:04am The Cenacle | #80 | April 2012 | 17th Anniversary Issue
Download link: http://www.scriptorpress.com/cenacle/80.html
[Size = 3.7 MB]
Hello everyone,
It’s been nearly six months since the last issue. It’s taken awhile for me to find again some solid ground within after the sudden loss of my dear friend JBIII. Aside from the strange salving powers of time, this was accomplished by turning to my beloved KD, & also to the several dear friends whose contributions appear in The Cenacle’s 17th anniversary issue.
I invited contributors to join me in creating an issue of remembrance for those lost to the world, or simply passed from their lives. The results are as varied as the people contributing.
The contents of this new issue include:
* Poetry by Ric Amante, Tom Sheehan, Martina Newberry, Zannemarie Lloyd Taylor, Joe Ciccone, Judih Haggai, Raymond Soulard, Jr., & newcomer Nathan D. Horowitz.
* New fixtion by Raymond Soulard, Jr.
* Classic fiction by Herman Melville
* Excerpt by John Perry Barlow from Birth of a Psychedelic Culture
* Photography by Kassandra & Raymond Soulard, Jr.
* From Soulard’s Notebooks commentary
* Notes from New England by Raymond Soulard Jr.
* “Travel to Belize” journal by Charlie Beyer
JBIII was a great fan of, & frequent contributor to, The Cenacle. This issue is dedicated, with love, to him. It was this love for him, & a devotion to Art I share with him still, that brought this issue into being finally. KD & I hope you enjoy it.
Peace,
Raymond
Permalink Reply by twenty-four hours on May 7, 2012 at 9:06am This is an excellent idea.
Permalink Reply by Jess Dykstra on May 10, 2012 at 12:57pm
http://electricwindmillpress.com/4.html
Issue #4 of Electric Windmill, featuring work from:
Alex Aro
Randall Avilez
Chris Bird
Jake St. John
Sara L. Johnson
R.F. Kramer
Kevin Ridgeway
Kate Whitman
Dylan Vatne
TheAllKnowingHead
Guido Vermeulen
Linda M. Crate
John Grey
R.F. Kramer
Keith Aaron Townley
Sarah L. Johnson
Eleanor Leonne Bennett
John Yohe
Find out more about any one of our contributors on pages 65-66 of the PDF doc!
You may be interested in our publication, especially this issue, if you enjoy exuberance in art.
Entitled "And what has become of our beauteous America, Jack?" Issue #4 was released in honor of Jack Kerouac on his birthday.
It includes: Poems, Stories, Articles, Photographs, Collages, and a Comic
This is a special extended issue, 68 pages long with 33 pieces from 19 contributors (including those individuals listed above, along with editorial content!)
Electric Windmill is an independent book publisher and monthly literary-arts publication. We've nothing to do with windmills or electricity in a literal sense, but we do hope to generate a self-empowering community where artists and thinkers of different, but equally important mediums and ideologies can co-exist.
View the online PDF version for free, or order a copy of the print edition.
http://electricwindmillpress.com/4.html
Permalink Reply by Nab on May 16, 2012 at 2:03am Finally, issue #5 is out now.
68 pages, Full Sized in English, featuring:
REARRANGED interview (Russia | React! Records)
UNVEIL interview (Switzerland | Catalyst Records/Cobra Records)
RAINDANCE interview (USA | Glory Kid Ltd.)
BIRDS IN ROW interview (France | Deathwish Records)
REMISSION U.S Tour Report (Chile | Amendment/React! Records)
MITCH CLEM interview (USA | Punk Comic-strip artist)
SILENT MAJORITY retrospective (USA | 1991-2000)
MIKE HARTSFIELD vs MIKE KIRSCH double discographies article
WORMS IN THE BIG APPLE mixtape (wrap up on the current NY punk scene)
+ Columns, Record & Zine reviews, etc.
I also printed 50 copies of issue #3 which was sold out.
You can pick up both of them, along with issue #4 here:
http://justsayyozine.bigcartel.com/
http://justsayyozine.bigcartel.com/
http://justsayyozine.bigcartel.com/
Distros, bands, labels, get in touch if you can help with distribution:
just.say.yo.zine(at)gmail(dot)com
PS: check out JSY! on Facebook
new issue of fluke fanzine, available here: http://bit.ly/K6c358
Permalink Reply by Tom Hendricks on May 18, 2012 at 8:47am Dear Readers,
THE NEW ISSUE OF MUSEA, THE DICTIONARY OF SMALL IDEAS issue, is now out!
Some of you have already gotten the hard copies of it, carried at the stores of the usual suspects. If you have not, Webmaster Matthew has posted it on the Musea Website at
http://www.musea.us/newdex.html
Click on the #184 May/June/July Musea Issue*
The Issue may be a one of a kind one. I don't know of anyone who has suggested so many new ideas in so many fields. Here's a sample - the letter "D". See what you think.
D
DALLAS, ART CENTER TO THE WORLD Could this relatively new city in Texas, become the center of the art world? It's got the perfect southern US location, it's a city that is old and big enough to handle it; yet, new enough to be flexible to that future; and, Musea is here and working toward that goal!
DOT'S PLAYHOUSE Toy-filled Victorian Mansion, that's part playhouse, part museum, and open to ALL kids. Filled with lots of special rooms full of toys for girls and boys.
DRUG WARS America, buy all the cocaine and heroin crops directly from the farmers at their lowest price. Then you control the entire crop and reduce illegal drug traffic dramatically.
Check out all the letters, or any back issue of Musea for that matter, and let me know what you think.
Best wishes, Tom
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*It is also at the usual places in town including The Inwood Theater, Lucky Dog Books (Paperbacks Plus), Half Price Books.
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Tom Hendricks
(editor of the 19 year old zine Musea)
ZINE, Named one of the best ZINES by UTNE magazine. Featured on ROCKETBOOM)
http://www.Musea.us
MUSIC, 5 full CD's of free Post-Bands Music)
http://www.Hunkasaurus.com
BLOG for Musea, Art Contests, Weekly E-mail Messages)
http://www.Musea.wordpress.com
YOUTUBE CHANNEL, features all my 60 videos)
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BIG MUSIC LIST (200 Song - First Worldwide Best Music List)
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BIO:
http://wp.me/p5S9X-eO BIOLOGY HYPOTHESIS
http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/U/UV_origin_of_life.html (UV paper)
Catabolic and Anabolic evolved, but they did not blend.
Permalink Reply by johnnie b. baker on May 29, 2012 at 2:04pm The Budget Press Review #5 is my expressive arts therapist's attempt to manage my manic schizophrenia and anxiety disorder. Budget Press is a one man operation, where I get to do whatever I want, but to truly purge the demons in my soul I need a little help from my friends, and they have not disappointed. Bisexual cuckolding. Speed-freaks stealing porn and olive oil. Parental guilt over a dead child. Laughing penguins and bleeding ears. Alice falling down the hole with booze and mushrooms. Loser musician boyfriends. Oral sex on LSD. Fun stuff!! And I can't wait to get all this out to you!!!!
Permalink Reply by Mike Mellenthin on May 30, 2012 at 12:59am This is the second issue of my poorly-named zine, All Things Are Eagles. It contains three maybe true stories about travel, commuter trains, friends, love interests, and making out on ratty couches. Inside is basically all text, so be ready for that. My friend Shelly describes the first issue as "0% shitty" and only "20% self-indulgent wallowing", which I take as pretty high praise.
Details: May 2012, 20 pages b&w, 5.5" x 8.5", color cover.
Available on my etsy for $1.50:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/100773306/all-things-are-eagles-2?ref=...
PS: Consider checking out the first issue as well! Trades always welcome!
Permalink Reply by Ken Bausert on May 30, 2012 at 5:32am Hey, Mike, poorly named or not, I'd be willing to trade my latest perzine - Ken Chronicles # 23 - for it (I could also include my #22 for your first issue as well).
Permalink Reply by Tee Rex on June 1, 2012 at 6:59pm 68 pages quarter sized and there’s drawings and stuff about typewriters, parenting, unrequited love, op shopping, memories of acid, mental health, self care, lists, reminiscing on smoking & teenage crushes. Some parts may be triggering (depression/ suicide/ anxiety) and if you want me to mark out the triggers before I mail it to you, please let me know.
It’s $3 plus postage ($1.20 in AU and $2.50 everywhere else) and you can either buy it at my etsy, paypal me (or bank deposit/in the mail in AU), message me for trades or if you’re strapped for cash - let me know and I’ll happily send you a copy for free or in exchange for a letter if you want to be penpals.
More photos on my profile or at my etsy.
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