Are
you blue? Got questions, troubles, inexplicable problems,
wonderings on this, and that, and, oh, that. Send them in
for our new advice guru, Ms.
Gwenda Bond.
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LCRW No. 14
June 2004
New ish slowly
slides out across the land. Subscription, contributor, &
most store copies are sort of out. Chocolate this time was a
mix of Dolfin bars.
Now on the site: columns from L.Timmel
Duchamp and Ms. Gwenda
Bond.
Posted a new subscription
page.
No. 13
November 2003
Dear,
Dear Auntie
Home
and Security
Good lord: we're selling
ad space.
Leslie What, Tim Pratt,
David Blair, E.L. Chen, Susan Mosser, Karina Sumner-Smith, &c.
&c. &c.
There will be largesse.
There will be bonuses. There will be little mice harmonising
in the gutters. There will be fruit, there will be vegetables,
there will be a whole farmer's market between the pages. Fear
of the number -- the issue -- thirteen forces us to overcompensate.
Hopefully the subscribers
will keep renewing and new ones will appear and our lovely saddle-stapled
zine will morph into a the perfectbound, color-covered zine
as we've been forever considering.
No.
12
Yup.
A new issue is here. If you steal them from a shop you can get
them while they're hot. Otherwise, get them here.
Not a lot of zine
reviews this time, bummer. We are running up against the
margins every time, recently. (And the deadlines, too.)
Out on the horizon there
is a dot. Is it the United States warmachine? Economic recovery?
Good fiction neatly packaged? Stories, stories, stories. When
terrorists, left homeless by US aggression, strike, at least
we will have our stories.
No.
11
Zine
Reviews
Sarah Monette's story "Three
Letters from the Queen of Elfland" won the 2003 Gaylactic Spectrum
Award! Congratulations Sarah!
Flying out from us to you now:
the 3-D Zinestravaganza know as Little Crawlers' Rotunda-Wear
(what?) starring such border-walkers as Theodora
Goss, Neil Williamson, Benjamin Rosenbaum, and Molly Gloss,
our regular columnists, L. Timmel Duchamp and William Smith,
and throughout art from Mr. Mark Rich.
Specially warm hello to Figurehead Bush, the
warhungry sumbitch. "The
Rapid Advance of Sorrow" by Theodora Goss and
"Lady
Faraway" by Minsoo Kang are now online at Fantastic
Metropolis.
No.
10
Jeffrey Ford and Christopher Barzak return to
our pages (while William Smith and Timmi Duchamp continue their
columns), along with Steven Bratman, Barbara Krasnoff, Brian
Conn, Greg van Eekhout, Geoffrey H. Goodwin, Amber van Dyk,
and Charles Coleman Finlay.
Zine reviews
Order! Subscribe!
Reaction Review
and another
Digging into
the past:
No.9 -- Zine
reviews, mostly
No.8 -- Zine
reviews, alphabetical, one music review
No.7 -- Prisons
No.6 -- what? Nothing online?
And sold out. Pa.
No.5 -- Read: A
Mad Tea Party - Chris Barzak; Other
Agents by Richard Butner.
No.4
No.3
No.2
No.1
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We did an event
outside the tinted pages (Quimby's, June 1, 2004). More maybe
of this kind of thing to come, if we get it together. ("We
think it's so groovy now, that people are starting to get it
together.")
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toward a proper SBP calendar.)
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Borderlands Bookshop,
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Broadside
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MN
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Powell's, Portland, OR
Prairie Lights,
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Quimby's, Chicago, IL
A Room of One's Own,
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Sqecial
Media, Lexington, KY
St. Mark's Bookshop,
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Mark V. Ziesing,
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of some other small beer press stuff too. You know, the chapbooks,
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catalog we did.
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