NEW - december 2011
nostalgia bombs (or, wild tigers i used to know: number two)
16 quarter letter pages; color animal-print cardstock covers; stapled.
i hadn't intended to make another issue in the vein of wild tigers i used to know - after all, the point of a one-shot is that it doesn't have a sequel - but sometimes, straying from plans can't be helped. with that in mind, i now present nostalgia bombs (or, wild tigers i used to know: number two), another short, text-heavy collection of dejected remembrances concerning people from my past, both the recent history and the farther back.
an excerpt: "'sister saviour' comes up and i recognize it, i remember it, in the context of you. you put it on a mix for me once, i think. or maybe you played it on the jukebox at the brothers, those hazy nights we drank away the hours and talked about the kinds of nothing that mean everything at the time. if i drink myself to death, at least i'll know i had a good time - they could've been words you wrote yourself instead of simply words you co-opted as your own motto."
single copies can be purchased for $1 in the u.s., or $1.50 elsewhere in the world. trades are both welcome and encouraged.
i hadn't intended to make another issue in the vein of wild tigers i used to know - after all, the point of a one-shot is that it doesn't have a sequel - but sometimes, straying from plans can't be helped. with that in mind, i now present nostalgia bombs (or, wild tigers i used to know: number two), another short, text-heavy collection of dejected remembrances concerning people from my past, both the recent history and the farther back.
an excerpt: "'sister saviour' comes up and i recognize it, i remember it, in the context of you. you put it on a mix for me once, i think. or maybe you played it on the jukebox at the brothers, those hazy nights we drank away the hours and talked about the kinds of nothing that mean everything at the time. if i drink myself to death, at least i'll know i had a good time - they could've been words you wrote yourself instead of simply words you co-opted as your own motto."
single copies can be purchased for $1 in the u.s., or $1.50 elsewhere in the world. trades are both welcome and encouraged.