Wednesday, March 3, 2010

A Note On The Zine

Well, the people have spoken, and though they are few, they are fierce. So we should probably do this damn thing, especially since it really doesn't take that much effort, just a lot of TLC. Plus it should be fun! Since it has probably been a long time since any contributors to this blog thought about the zine in the slightest, maybe a reiteration/discussion of what this thing purports to be is in order.

We (a couple of us) have decided that the idea of a theme is not at all workable/desirable. Hugo Chavez agrees, so you know it's legit. Basically, submit whatever you want, in whatever medium you want. But know that if you submit an unironic defense of capitalism, short shorts, tight T-shirts, or guided tours up Mt. Everest: you will have to defend yourself.

I personally hope and pray every day that people's contributions will be eclectic and span and transcend the available artistic/intellectual spectrum, so maybe keep in mind what you can bring to this that no one else can or will.

I am really trying to kick-start a renewed dialogue with this post, so, maybe, for once in your goddamn lives, contributors and readers alike, use the useful comments section. One idea I have, for enhanced usefulness/creative license, is to abolish the tyrannic 1 horizontal page limit per person. I mean, honestly, what can you substantively state in that absurdly small amount of space (for writers, anyways)? My momma always told me that if something is worth doing, it's worth doing right. So my proposal is that space be only a minor issue. I mean, this is obviously not the forum for your Senior Thesis, but I think a little leeway should be given.

Also, as far as deadlines are concerned, I'm a little torn, personally. My take is that this should absolutely be physically finished by June. That way we will have actual copies for people to take out on summer tours, road trips to anarchist book fairs, trips to grandma's house, etc. In practicality this means have your submissions in by early May. That does not seem a ridiculous thing to ask. Is it?

Take to the comments!

5 comments:

  1. is there an email address to submit content to?

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  2. i like what you said dave. i agree with your ideas. who is going to be making the physical copies of it?

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  3. Send them to either me or Brian, probably. It's likely that one of us will be leading the charge as far as putting in the physical work to alchemically transform blog to zine. However, if anyone else particularly wants to take charge on this/has some really great ideas as far as printmaking goes that they're dying to try out: that's just dandy. My email is davidedmattos@gmail.com

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  4. In fact, lets just keep things simple and say send them to me, unless anyone feels inspired in the above mention fashion. We can collaborate on the process when the time comes, but it would be good to have everything in the same place. Plus Brian is a busy guy prone to lapses in non-phone based internet activity. I on the other hand, am rarely too far from a computer, as evidenced by my frequent posting on this blog. So memorize the above mentioned e-mail address, and get to workin'.

    Seriously, guys, lets make this happen.

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