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andria alefhi, 38, writer and creator of the lit zine 'We'll Never Have Paris; also an ASL Interpreter. raised in Utica, NY 1. Manhattan, the East Village! word! 2. apartment, absolutely. A good friend pretty much handed me keys to a furnished, l...
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Now that Obama is safely buckled into the White House this is a good time to relax and write that essay you have been meaning to write for We'll Never Have Paris. Don't know what to write? Think of it as an email to a friend you are never going to send. Something real and not fictional, something personal but universal. something 1,000 words or less.

OR send me Facebook status messages, tiny bubbles of prolonged failure.

thanks. contact me with questions, send submissions as a word doc to neve… Continue

Posted on January 26, 2009 at 10:45am — 2 Comments

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At 5:12pm on October 6, 2009, JennyTheArtist said…
In the future, will you be looking for more submissions for your zine?
At 7:33pm on September 21, 2009, Colin Tedford said…
That's all the ideas I had. You might want to copy the message you sent as a discussion in the East Coast Zinesters group for a beter chance of responses. It looks like that messaging thing is intended to be kind of one-way.
At 7:11pm on September 21, 2009, Colin Tedford said…
That message you sent didn't have any way to reply directly, but maybe try contacting the folks who organize the Fluke mincomics festival down there as a starting point.
At 9:47pm on July 23, 2009, erin leigh hart said…
hai
At 3:05pm on June 18, 2009, JennyTheArtist said…
did you get my submission to your "home" zine?? I haven't heard anything...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jennytheartist/3599543940/
Please tell me when & where this zine will be available. thanks!
-Jenny
At 4:46am on January 25, 2009, silverinsanity said…
That's pretty interesting about the name thing. The creative whereabouts for me was back in high school. We had a class activity to kill time on a rainy day... we had to create one of those personal crest things where you draw in different things that represent you. At the end we had to write a personal motto. At that time in my life, I was questioning reality, sanity, and the borders within. I skirted and played with the concepts constantly, and was also fascinated with faeries and angels and their concepts. So I wrote "Angel's silver insanity" as my motto -- representing that divine and mystic things like an angel can sit on the edge of reality. That insanity was a far more interesting place to be, but if you did not sit in the gray area of life, you could be consumed. But that gray area was actually silver and iridescent, filled with mirrors and reflection and truth. So a silver insanity was a place where you could dip into the unknown and come back unscathed, but with broader vision.

Haha. How's that for a summation?!! Yay high school!
At 11:35am on January 12, 2009, Tina said…
Your clocks are SO cool!!! I love them! I just added you to my favorites on etsy. I will definitely put in the zine that if people have parts they can send it to you! I'll look around my place and see if I can find anything to send you....
At 9:03pm on January 11, 2009, Tina said…
That is awesome!! I keep my tea tins and I never know what to do with them! Thank you so much
At 8:04am on January 9, 2009, Heath Row said…
There are a bunch of reviewers for Zine World, around the country and the world. I live in Brooklyn. How it works is that reviewers get packets of multiple zines based on their time (how many can you review this issue), interest (this isn't 100%, but Jerianne tries to send zines that someone might be interested in), and what you've already reviewed recently (we don't want the same person reviewing the same things all the time). Jerianne's the main editor/publisher and lives in Tennessee. Any other questions, let me know! We're all volunteer, so while I can't speak officially for Zine World, I can give you my take on things. Jerianne's also in We Make Zines, so you should feel free to ping her directly. (But pinging me helps distribute the load so she isn't swamped. ^_^)
 
 

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