THIS IS A READ-ONLY ARCHIVE FROM THE SORABJI.COM MESSAGE BOARDS (1995-2016). |
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But I think one of my mini-zines is missing a page. How've you been? |
which one? i did the layout so that both were on the same piece of paper, folded so i could staple before it was cut. i talked to hal the other day... he still wants me to come out to montana sometime. i don't think that can happen before august though. |
god how sad...not that they were junkies, but that a few that they spoke to were so bloomin stupid. Some seemed quite nice and had their wits with them, they just needed junk. i though of you repeatedly Pez. I found them silly when they were criticizing the "squares" and how this girl and her baby on the way, (as if SHE needs to be reproducing) would never be apart of THAT life, the life of just walking around like a zombie with pretty clothes and a boring job. I found it stupid and ironic as that seemed to describe exactly what these kids were doing. In fact, they even said they turned to junk because they were so bored. HA! Lets see, you have smelly clothes on, you sit on the curb all day, maybe wander here and there, you beg, you get a fix, maybe left over pizza from the trash and you're condemning THEIR life? 'How far out of touch have you become?' i found myself thinking. Anti-establishment is one thing, but god these kids needed a clue. |
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and don't worry, patrick, i have no intention of fucking up my mind and body. |
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It seemed to be missing the second/second-to-last page. If you're going to visit Montana, you'd better do it within the next year or you'll miss me. If you don't come this Summer, you'll miss Apparissus. He's leaving at the end of the Summer. He says he wants a subscription, by the way. Lots of people are leaving Missoula. I would be too if I hadn't screwed the pooch academically a while back. |
working on another. it'll be a little more arty, hopefully it'll be done within two, three weeks. |
other than that, I really liked it. |
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i'm thinking of illustrating it myself and releasing it again as a children's book. hand-bound, possibly screen or linolium block printed. |