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Xerography Debt is a review zine for zine readers by zine writers (and readers). It is a hybrid of review zine and personal zine (the ancestor to many blogs). The paper version has been around since 1999. This blog thing is are attempt to bridge the gap between Web 2.0 and Paper 1.0. Print is not dead, but it is becoming more pixelated.

Friday, November 2, 2018

SUBMERGING (#8 -- Summer 2018)

SUBMERGING (#8 -- Summer 2018)


Brett Essler
PO Box 469
Patterson NY 12563
submergingwriters@gmail.com
submergingzine.wordpress.com
24 pages, 5.5 x 8.5 inches, B&W (full color cover, cardstock), $6 US / $? Can/Mex $? world, trades maybe

Submerging is a zine/chapbook featuring personal essays, fiction, and photography printed on 80# gloss text and a 100# gloss cover (some issues have had color covers, but this one is B&W). This issue is subtitled "where we are in the story" and includes stories, poetry, and photography. It's a limited run of 125 copies, all printed in June 2018 in Philadelphia.  It's a lovely little saddle-stitched chapbook with stories about travel and different places in the world, memories of places and things and people; if you're into chapbooks and literary work, you'll enjoy this zine. The layout is crisp and clear and precise; everything is in its right place and the eye doesn't stray or wander. The zine feels substantial in your hands because of the paper weight; it's a lovely little book.

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