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Zines regarding death

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Comment by Arcane Angles Zine on March 2, 2013 at 1:21pm
Arcane Angles Zine (had trouble posting image)...see my page for additional visual info.
Summed up, it covers lesser known items about the Paranormal, the Occult, and the Bizarre with detailed research, some of my personal experiences, and some conjecture.
The 1st issue covers: 
1) EVPs (electronic voice phenomena)...i.e. voices of spirits- "What you don't know".  This is written with a lot of first hand knowledge, as I have been working with EVPs for about 2 years, and have a lot of luck through communicating with the dead through special electronic devices.  Another recurring theme of the zine is simple "how-to" explanations...such as how to records EVPs, as well as other simple paranormal endeavors.
2) The Dark Side of the Roman Catholic Church - This once again covers some of experiences in the Church, then goes into a long explanation of how some Satanists hide within the Church getting into little-known French Occult figures from the 19th century.
3) Left Handed Vodun (ie the evil side of Voodoo) - Here I try to tease out the degree of Voodoo being practiced in Houston and Texas in general, as this is where I'm from.  I trash a woman I call the "Vagisil Cream Woman" and speculate that voodoo might be practiced in the cemeteries in Galveston, TX, an Island nearby Houston.  These cemeteries contain many mausoleums that are loosely secured, devoid of caskets or bones.
This is also a sub-genre of the magazine...macabre items.
4) the last part of the first issue is entitled "The Minority of the Living:  Life Amongst Necropolises", and covers briefly the strange topic of people who have, and do live in cemeteries.
More details on the zine:
I'm trying to make every issue roughly 16 pages back and front on 8 1/2 by 11 paper in 10 pt. font.  The first issue does not contain any original artwork by me, but does have some rare and little-known photos that are quite interesting.  Later issues I plan to have more of my original artwork.  I'm trying to do four issues a year, i.e. a quartlerly publication.
Comment by E Ambassadeur d'Utopia on September 14, 2012 at 2:17pm
Comment by Jessica Gleason on July 5, 2012 at 3:21pm

Dear Labrinthians,

We are writing to inform you that Issue #001 is now live on the site. It will remain live until August 5th, 2012. Then, it will remain in our archives, indefinitely. There is a link at the very bottom of this month's issue for you to download the .pdf version of Issue #001.

This also means that the reading period for "the in-between" and Issue #002 is now open. So, send us your work! Issue #002 will not be published until September 5th, but during the month of August we will publish and "feature" one poem every other day. So, by submitting during the reading period, you are consenting to be considered for both "the in-between" and "Issue #002". If you would only like to be considered for one of these things, please specify in your submission.

Thanks!

--The Editors

http://aberrationlabyrinth.blogspot.com/

Comment by Jessica Gleason on June 25, 2012 at 3:57pm

Hey Folks,

Aberration Labyrinth is looking for horror submissions as well! 

Aberration Labyrinth is a baby as far as poetry rags go, but our claws are out and ready to strike the web with gusto. Our goal is to publish a small amount of AMAZING work (about 10 poems every month). But, we're not looking for just anything. This is a publication that plans to blur the lines of traditional poetry. Too many publications have a narrow definition of what poetry is or what it should be. We done. In fact, we treasure poetry that strays from the path. We want raw, evocative, emotional poetry. We love imagery. While we don't traditionally like rhymes, we are not opposed to them if they are done well. We love the free verse; we also love the aubade. The form is up to you.
 
We do not want:
  • Nature Poems
  • Religious Poems
  • Boring Poems
Instead, please send us:
  • Trash Poetry
  • Nerdy Poetry
  • Horror Poetry
For more on what we're looking for, please visit our submissions page.


At this time, we cannot offer compensation for our work (other than some potential web fame). We will, however, post a .pdf version of each issue, available for download. This blog is the beginning of our adventure and we hope to move towards a print edition in the future. We may even be able to pay... one day... in the future.


For now, please submit your work so we can make this happen. If you're not a writer, please check back often. We promise to give you something good.


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Comment by Paper Monster Press on April 19, 2012 at 2:00am

http://www.facebook.com/papermonsterpress

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: ASUANG by PAPER MONSTER PRESS

Asuang is an umbrella term for creatures that people our imagination. As blood suckers, they engender in us, a fear of the dark, of morbidity, of paleness, of incense. The fear that desires, the fear that suffocates, not just creatures but open spaces and high places. Fear of beings that when looked at mirrors or through other eyes, resemble perhaps, ourselves? Then here maybe, there be monsters?

Asuang then calls not just for darkness but for hallucinogen, psychedelia, kaleidoscopic narratives in whatever genre.

Specifically, we ask for:
1. 1-3 poems/ essays/ flash fiction (less than 500 words, English or Filipino)

2. 1-3 artworks in black/ white (in JPEG format)

3. 1-3 sound pieces in MP3 or Wav format

4. Critical essays about the small press/ underground publishing/ the culture of fanzines (also under 500 words)

5. Reviews of any issue of Paper Monster Press (and we’ve done 6 so far)
a. Pyrotechnic Poetry 1
b. Pyrotechnic Poetry 2
c. S/trip-hop
d. Dream(pop)
e. Queer Punk
f. SANDIGmaan

6. A theme for 1 print year
Ex. LOST IN TRANSLATION year
a. Issue 1: Atlantis (about forgetting/ resurfacing/ the abyss/ depths/ drowning/ swan diving)
b. Issue 2: Free Tibet (about culture clash/ Buddhism/ heights/ climbing/ pure dizziness of clouds)
c. Issue 3: Time-space Warp (about timezones/ cultural differences/ time and space/ reincarnation/ and the endless echoes we can never reach)
d. Issue 4: Labyrinths (canals/ road bridges/ the strange and devious routes we take to fantasy/ intoxication/ escape)

THE FINE PRINT
1. Send all submissions to papermonsterpress@yahoo.com with the heading: ATTN: ASUANG SUBMISSION
2. The deadline for submissions is on May 31, 2012.
3. Payment is one contributor copy and that warm fuzzy feeling that comes from seeing your name in print. ;)
VIVA SMALL PRESS!

Comment by jazz m on March 22, 2012 at 12:54am

Dear Shane, I tried to kill myself


This zine chronicles my last severe depressive episode leading up to and including my suicide attempts and subsequent hospitalization. It's honest and raw and most definitely triggering (suicide, depression, self injury, disordered eating, gender dysphoria, criminal activity, anxiety, grief), but I wrote it with the idea in mind, what would have made me feel less alone when I was feeling incredibly depressed and suicidal every single minute of every day? I identify as trans and queer and my zine couldn't escape the smattering of queerness that is injected into every part of my life; the zine was originally a letter penned to a boy I had a huge crush on at the time. I feel really proud of this zine, and I'm hoping you'll like it, too. 

There's more info (and the cover, which could be triggering, also) on my blog post

The zine is 101 pages, half sized, $6 or trade. Message me or shoot me an e-mail to johnnyseesstars at gmail dot com. 

Comment by Ben Spies on March 18, 2012 at 11:10pm

No More Coffee #4/Brainscan #29 now available (split with Alex Wrekk of Brainscan).  44 pages of short fiction, alternately sweet, goofy, and morose: $3 or trade.  nomorecoffeezine@gmail.com or message me!

Comment by QueensBee Zines on January 22, 2012 at 10:21pm

Hi all!

I haven't traded zines in ages, and I'm psyched to trade with folks from this group.

This is my first photo zine of my grandmother and her former home (where she looked after me as a child) in New York. The original photographs were developed and printed by me.


"Untitled" Zine.
(24 pages, 5.5 in. by 8 in., black and white)

If you'd like to see more images, check them out here:

http://theduskofdawn.blogspot.com

If you want to trade, email me your info at senorita.wing(at)gmail.com.

Cheers,

Dawn

Comment by Chad Warwick on May 10, 2011 at 10:36am

Hello everybody!

I have this zine that is mainly about violent, premeditated death, so i thought you guys might wanna have a look :)

It's called Le Stoner's Digest and you can find it on my Etsy shop : http://www.etsy.com/shop/inoxid

 

"Le Stoner's Digest is a new fiction zine written by two french dudes ( with some help from Displaced Snail's very own J. Carlough!). It is sleazy, violent, fun, what can i say, it's PULP as FUCK.

First issue is about big knives and psycho killers, and you should not let your kids read it. I mean, seriously, why would you give them some cheap-ass zine when they could be entertaining themselves with Cosmopolitan or some cool mag with high-end cars and big boobs?

Contains 5 profanity-littered original stories, and plenty of illustrations. 32 A5 pages of gorgeous 120g paper, with a manly 200g cover, and the supplement is a short story by Phillibert Mossberg printed on that awesome but weirdly formatted paper i once found in the street in Paris. True story!"

Comment by QueensBee Zines on April 2, 2011 at 8:23pm

Original fantasy, humor and silent comics about being happy...or not!
Features fruits,
Black and white ink drawings,
5.5" x 8.5" Xeroxed zine


For trade or buy on my Etsy.

 

Email me to specify preferred cover color, green, orange or yellow.

More comics at http://sassyspinstercomics.blogspot.com

 

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