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SO! Lots has happened since I created this group...
Here is a new plan for a conference: Let's all meet up at the Wayside Center for Popular Education in the Blue Ridge mountains. It is a beautiful location and specifically tailored for radical organizing. We could meet up some weekend in the fall and talk about zines.
A major part of the conference would be getting Lips people together and working on opening chapters at Virginia Tech and Mary Washington. But, depending on who is interested we could also have other broader workshops.
If you are interested e-mail: lipsexpress@gmail.com
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Comment by Kale on October 18, 2012 at 2:55pm I just finished putting together a zine that was two years(!) in the making:
Nashville Transit is about riding public transit during the early months of my transition. I basically journal-ed my experiences with street harassment and then typed them out, with very little edits/commentary. I also talk about the importance of public space and who has power in public spaces. 1/2 size zine with cardstock cover, cut and paste style, mostly text. Please get at me if you'd like to trade or wholesale: nervous.nelly.records@gmail.com or http://nervousnelly.storenvy.com/products/638932-nashville-transit-...
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Comment by Jerianne on April 27, 2011 at 10:37am Announcing the first Handmade & Bound Nashville festival! Saturday, Oct. 1, at Watkins College of Art, Design, & Film in Nashville, Tenn. This festival is for publishers of zines and mini-comics, creators of artists' books, and other handmade printed media. Registration now open! More info at handmadeboundnashville.wordpress.com.
In addition to the festival, Watkins is sponsoring a juried book arts & zine exhibition, on the theme Encoded Structures: Interpreting the Story, to be held in the Watkins gallery during the month of October. Submissions are being accepted now through August 1.
Comment by Andrea Brown on April 1, 2011 at 8:33am Hey everyone. So due to lack of funds and some health issues, the lips bus will not happen. However, I hope everyone stays involved in this group, because I think it is a great way to regionally organize and help our fellow southeast zinez. I know that the idea of a conference has been bubbling up in Williamsburg again, so keep your ears/eyes open for updates. ALSO is anyone going to the DC zine fest this summer?
xoxo,
annie
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