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Fear of a bike planet: A das papierkrierg primer

Fear of a bike planet: A das papierkrierg primer

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Dr Ianto Ware, Luke You

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I recognise that the descision to write an entire publication dedicated entirely to cycling has created some CONTROVERSY amongst certain members of my otherwise loyal readership. Indeed, one regular reader recently wrote to tell me, "I'm dreading that cycling zeen [sic.], I bet it'll be a whole series that'll last ten years or something". Particularly, some people have lamented that I seem to have turned away from the comic analysis of my lacklustre love life, my shitty job, petty frustrations and overtly personal confessions RENDERED HILARIOUS by their penchant for making me look like a buffoon...

December 2008

21 cm x 15 cm, 20 pages.

Dr Ware c/o The South Australian Institute for the Photocopied Arts,

1 Kanbara St, Flinders Park, SA 5025

Feels Like Friday Issue 10

Feels Like Friday Issue 10

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Ivana Stab

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This issue was written in anticipation of my then boy-thing moving overseas. It's a bit, a lot of the angsty side but I had to get it all / him out of my system.

“You smell like cigarettes, you smell like sleeplessness, is she a smoker, is she a bad influence, is she really the one you want. He is too nice for you, he is too young, and you will damage him, you will."

15 cm x 10.5 cm, 16 pages 

ivanaforpresident@hotmail.com ivanawashere.wordpress.com

 

 

 

Feels Like Friday Issue 11

Feels Like Friday Issue 11

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Ivana Stab

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This issue, my favourite so far, is about growing up and being angry for a reason. It features a long stream-of-consciousness piece about everything from patriarchy and feminism to my dislike of a certain Young Liberal to work and money to living in the suburbs to procrastination. Also in this issue, writing about how dying my hair blue turned out to be a big deal, whether missing out on being a ‘proper’ teenager was such a bad thing, being a student and Part I of Fan Tales which is about my experiences with the local music scene – the first part is about the downside of my favourite local bands becoming famous.

26 pages 15 cm x 10.5 cm

ivanaforpresident@hotmail.com

ivanawashere.wordpress.com

 

Feels Like Friday Issue 12

Feels Like Friday Issue 12

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Ivana Stab

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This issue is made up of writing on lots of themes, including nationality/identity/self, image/appearance, visiting Melbourne, reflecting on Sydney, feminism, contradictions, boys, confusion, death and discovery.

10.5 cm x 10.5 cm, 32 pages

ivanaforpresident@hotmail.com

http://ivanawashere.wordpress.com/

263 St Johns Rd, St Johns Park NSW 2176

 

Feels like Friday Issue 7

Feels like Friday Issue 7

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Ivana Stab

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This issue is made up of a lot of writing from my Creative Writing major work (first semester, second year of university). It features stories and poems about larger than life characters in too-small places. The rest of the non-fictional writing is about nationality and ideals, and the differences I noticed in various parts of the Former Yugoslavia I once lived in or visited.

“I want to exist as a human being, not as a nation-state personified. I don’t understand why that becomes an insult to some people. But if I remove myself from this struggle, then I am not aiding in any way. But if I join any struggle, then I am taking sides, and I do not want to take sides in a world I still see as utterly messed up.”

 

16 pages 15 cm x 10.5 cm

ivanaforpresident@hotmail.com

ivanawashere.wordpress.com

 

Feels Like Friday Issue 8

Feels Like Friday Issue 8

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Ivana Stab

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This issue is made up of a few shorter pieces of writing on a number of topics, including a terrible job, university, nationality, a boy and overall uncertainty.

“You gave me this name so you gave me a history. A thick book bound by leather covers and prejudice. You inject me with biases and preconceived identity. It swims beneath my skin and no amount of talking it away or cutting it open will dry it out completely.”

 

16 pages 15 cm x 10.5 cm

ivanaforpresident@hotmail.com

ivanawashere.wordpress.com

 

Feels Like Friday Issue 9

Feels Like Friday Issue 9

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Ivana Stab

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Writing about: trying to write; reality or lack thereof; boy(s); driving down the coast; identity through nationality; the usual. Short pieces of writing, mostly. Photos. Cut and paste. Made with love and angst.

24 pages 15 cm x 10.5 cm

ivanaforpresident@hotmail.com

ivanawashere.wordpress.com

 

Fergus #13

Fergus #13

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Anon

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Issue 13 - An Alphabet of Sweets
 
Fergus is made of personal thoughts, tales and pictures on a particular topic, organised alphabetically and covered in fabric.

March 2008

10.5 cm x 7.5 cm, 44 pages of awesomeness

PO Box 1497 East Vic Park, WA 6981

Fergus #14

Fergus #14

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Anon

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Issue 14 - Alphabetic Apparel

Fergus is made of personal thoughts, tales and pictures on various topics, here in varying degrees of order, and covered in fabric.

10.5 cm x 7.5 cm, 22 pages

PO Box 1497 East Vic Park, WA 6981

Fergus #15

Fergus #15

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Anon

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Issue 15 - A Suburban Alphabet

In this case, East Victoria Park WA

Fergus is made of personal thoughts, tales and pictures on a particular topic, organised alphabetically and covered in fabric.

December 2008

10.5 cm x 7.5 cm, 22 pages

PO Box 1497 East Vic Park, WA 6981

 

Fergus #16

Fergus #16

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Anon

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Issue 16 - An Alphabetical Weekend in Melbourne

Fergus is made of personal thoughts, tales and pictures on a particular topic, organised alphabetically and covered in fabric.

March 2009

10.5 cm x 7.5 cm, 22 pages

PO Box 1497 East Vic Park, WA 6981

 

Fergus #17

Fergus #17

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Anon

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Issue 17 - An Alphabet of Stickers
 
Fergus is made of personal thoughts, tales and pictures on a particular topic, organised alphabetically and covered in fabric.

April 2009

10.5 cm x 7.5 cm, 22 pages

PO Box 1497 East Vic Park, WA 6981

Fergus #19

Fergus #19

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Anon

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Issue 19 - An Alphabet of Adventure (Burning Man Festival, USA 2009)
 
Fergus is made of personal thoughts, tales and pictures on a particular topic, organised alphabetically and covered in fabric.

 
October 2009

10.5 cm x 7.5 cm, 22 pages

PO Box 1497 East Vic Park, WA 6981

Fergus #20

Fergus #20

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Anon

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An alphabet of things I hate

Fergus is made of personal thoughts, tales and pictures on a particular topic, organised alphabetically, and covered in fabric.

10.5 cm x 7.5 cm, 36 pages

PO Box 1497 East Vic Park, 6981

Fergus #8,9,10

Fergus #8,9,10

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Anon

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Issues 8,9 and 10 spanning Nov 2000 to Nov 2001

Fergus is made of personal thoughts, tales and pictures on various topics, here in varying degrees of order, and covered in fabric.

Nov 2009 reissue for the fans

10.5 cm x 7.5 cm, lotsa pages

PO Box 1497 East Vic Park, 6981

Foffle #28

Foffle #28

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Ian D. Marks

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The longstanding legendary pop culture trash magazine for the discerning layabout. This issue includes Those who didn't even make it to 25 (More rock and roll morbid death stuff); Notes from the street, a We Are Family crossword, Boring beer coasters, Bubblegum confidential, AC/DC mythbusters and so much more. Seriously. A lot more. Too much more.

March 2009

30 cm x 21 cm, 62 pages of madness

8 Derrick St Lalor VIC 3075

Foolin' Around: what Dolly tells us about love, heartbreak and monogamy.

Foolin' Around: what Dolly tells us about love, heartbreak and monogamy.

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Anon

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This zine is for all the times when you know it might be dodgy but you just want to do it anyway. And the times when you feel so righteously devoted to your one true love you know you will always love them. Then the time they leave you for someone hotter. And the times things just don't make sense. Dolly knows it isn't simple and that the bible doesn't have all the answers. Neither does Cosmopolitan.

15 cm x 10 cm, 22 pages

100 Creswick St, Footscray Vic 3011

Foxes in a Supermarket

Foxes in a Supermarket

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Interesting Dan and some girl.

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A split zine about working in a supermarket by employees of rival supermarkets. Pretty depressing, really.