Lovely Little Nutmegs: Issue 3
We made a new issue of Lovely Little Nutmegs! For the uninitated, this is a zine which celebrates the jargon of football commentators by turning it into verse. This time … Continue reading
Animation Workshop, National Football Museum
Recently we were invited to run an animation workshop at the National Football Museum in Manchester as part of the Big Draw project. Taking quotes from our publication Lovely Little … Continue reading
Zine Fair at Bank Street Arts, Sheffield
We kicked off the month by attending a zine fair hosted by Edge of the Universe Printing Press in Sheffield. It was great, picked up a bunch of zines which … Continue reading
Gaudy Verse II
The wait is over! If you were sat on tenterhooks longing for the next instalment of quaint and clumsy balladry to drop, then you’ll be relieved to hear Gaudy Verse … Continue reading
Conspiratorial
Four chapters in, and I finally get around to writing about Conspiratorial. This is a serialized mystery posted out to readers in instalments every couple of months. The narrative follows … Continue reading
Psycho Moto
I was woken out of a zine blogging slumber by Psycho Moto, a long-running publication from the Antagonist arts collective in New York. Their mission statement: “We are not based … Continue reading
Disconcerting
Without a doubt one of our favourite perzines, Janell’s Disconcerting is a sort of running journal chronicling the trials and tribulations of twenty-something life in Singapore. This time, there are … Continue reading
Lost & Found: Holland
It’s not long since we were posting about the first two issues of Lost & Found, which related Tom and Laura’s adventures as they roamed through Croatia and Chicago respectively. … Continue reading
Les Carnets de Rastapopoulos
Growing up, Robert Gauvinov had a fairly impressive roster of penpals. As a teenager longing for mail, he sent his address to a Communist youth magazine, hopeful that at least … Continue reading
Gaudy Verse
Last week we released our new zine, Gaudy Verse. This is a collection of poems I’ve been working on over the past few years, about very important matters like the … Continue reading