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feelbad nostalgia perzine
This was a pateron zine, but I can’t remember what month it was for. This is a piece of writing I started in 2018, and finally putting it out in the world felt really good, even though I’m not sure if it’s interesting for anyone else. Sometimes you have to rid yourself of a feeling,…
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Gregg Araki is the same age as my mother
I wrote this in one afternoon at a really terrible job, the same one that incubated “Poems About Capitalism That I Wrote At Work.” It’s had a few different cover colors, and a few different printing styles. Originally it was not laid out for double-sided printing, because I printed it at work, but then I…
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COVID RESOURCES 2024
This isn’t a zine, but a flyer I made with my partner so that they could share covid resources with the people they work with. We wanted to make the PDF available for other people to print and share as well, which is why it’s here. There’s a full page flyer, and a quarter sheet…
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You Should Still Wear A Mask
I made this zine mostly because I was annoyed at my parents! It’s aimed at people with good intentions, who like to think of themselves as good people who care about the world, who have gotten lazy about masking because mainstream media is incredibly unhelpful and the world is bad! This zine is free, mostly…
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Vito Russo and Roger Ebert Discuss Silence in Film Critic Heaven
This zine is a poem imagining a conversation between Vito Russo and Roger Ebert discussing Martin Scorsese’s 2017 film Silence. I wrote a whole lot of context about the two of them / why they’re important voices on film to me / how they’ve guided my approach to Scorsese’s body of work. I considered making…
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Imagine Greg Sestero
I wrote this while living in Chicago, after seeing Greg Sestero sitting in the lobby of the Music Box theater. Best Fiends was playing on the big screen, I was there to see something else in the screening room. You gotta wonder what that guy’s life is, right? The cover is green astrobright, and the…