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Permalink Reply by Mongrel Zine on April 15, 2013 at 9:35pm MONGREL ZINE #11 (April 2013, 104 pages, 7″ x 8.5″)
It's another flipzine featuring a retrospective of '60s Vancouver band UNITED EMPIRE LOYALISTS, plus interviews with Vancouver's CHAINS OF LOVE, Chicago's WHITE MYSTERY, CINDY LEE (who are on our first record release!), freaky artist WILFORD BARRINGTON, Sean Aaberg of weirdo magazine PORK, the guys behind LA-TI-DA RECORDS, experimental noise artist ALEXANDRA GUTNIK, Aaron Levin of the website WEIRD CANADA, comics by NIC GREASY & BEN JENSEN, 30+ pages of music, lit, and dvd reviews, and more! Includes download code for RED MASS / CINDY LEE Split 7″ on MONGREL ZINE RECORDS (MZR01)
Buy it at www.mongrelzine.ca/blog/eshop
Email me at mongrelzine@gmail.com for distro -- Janelle Hollyrock
Permalink Reply by SubTales, by (Abuno) on April 16, 2013 at 8:47am
Permalink Reply by The East Village Inky on April 20, 2013 at 7:52am Just in time for Brooklyn Zinefest, it's the new East Village Inky (now in minicomic format!)
more info: http://ayunhalliday.com/the-east-village-inky/
available on etsy, and uh, anywhere fine zines are sold: https://www.etsy.com/listing/129877853/east-village-inky-issue-no-52
Permalink Reply by Lifewild Quarterly on April 21, 2013 at 11:55am Our second, Spring, issue of Lifewild Quarterly is now available online for FREE at
adamreck.com/lifewildquarterly
(Print copies will be available at the Trenton Punk Rock Flea Market in May)
Permalink Reply by deniz beser on April 22, 2013 at 5:41am ''Heyt be! Fanzine'' ,issue 4 released!
''Heyt be!'' is a timeless published fanzine equipped with humour,collage and illustration by the three Istanbulish artists Deniz Beser, Sedef Karakas and Baris Sinsi.
More info: www.facebook.com/heytbefanzin
A5,24 pages,b-w print. $5.00 for both including postage,e-mail me at
soyutben@gmail.com
this is issue 4 of Heyt be!.Also we have 1-2-3 issues.İf you interested,you can send just a message.
Permalink Reply by Kelly Dessaint on May 9, 2013 at 4:26pm PILTDOWNLAD # 7 IS OUT NOW:
Piltdownlad is a personal narrative zine. Each issue centers on a true story.
Issue 7 is "The Murky Realm," a biographical sketch of a tragic union with some creative engineering...
My parents never should have gotten married. But even though my father was gay and my mother was chemically imbalanced, this was the 60s, when single men in their forties did not identify as queer and people with personality disorders were rarely diagnosed, much less treated. And marriage was inexorable. The tragedy, of course, is that five children came out of this unhappy coupling. But that's not the point of this story. That comes later. "The Murky Realm" is about how these two people got together, fell apart, came back together, then fell apart again only to get back together again...
The story is pieced together from what we were told growing up, what I remember from my father's various tales and walking a mile in both their shoes as an adult.
The text is typewritten on my Olympia Manual.
The size is 5.5 x 7 and the cover is cardstock with a handwritten title piece glued on.
The first printing is limited to 50 numbered copies.
The page count is 44.
Available for trade or $3 via etsy.
But I prefer trades.
piltdownlad (a) gmail
PO BOX 86714
LA, CA 90086
Thanks,
Kelly Dessaint
Permalink Reply by Stuart Stratu on May 16, 2013 at 5:09am
Grunted Warning 18 out now! News clippings of the bizarre, grotesque, supernatural, religious craziness, and new this issue: Ryan Vella illustrates a couple of stories; and a two-page 'Japan Watch' (eg. 'Businessman suspected of slashing up to 1000 tires in effort to meet women').
12 pages, colour + B&W, A5 [digest size].
Get your copy for $2.00USD, or $1.20 AUS stamps, or trade, or friendly letter.
Stuart Stratu, PO Box 35, Marrickville NSW 2204, AUSTRALIA
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