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Ampersand after Ampersand #2
$2.50
Amanda
Although this zine is partly about the vertigo and the nervousness and the nausea, it's also about the transcendence and the joy and that amazing feeling when you think that things cannot get any better, except they do.This is another personal zine inspired by my decision to quit the call centre that I've previously referenced in the Epitaph for my Heart series. Includes events that propelled this life changing (for the better) decision, my take on the etiquette of resigning from crappy jobs, the aftermath of quitting and the politics of office 'theft'.
28 pages, 21 cm x 15 cm
PO Box 392 Newtown NSW 2042
tinypaperhearts.wordpress.com

Bizarrism #7
$5.00
Chris Mikul
Bizarrism 7 is for the discerning reader who seeks knowledge and enlightenment. Its searching eye focuses on the life and extraordinary death of cult film director Donald Cammell; the history of conspiracy theories; the astonishing works of crime writer Harry Stephen Keeler; the saga of the Tichborne Claimant and the delightful dictator Nicolai Ceaucescu. There’s a family of doomed wrestlers and some Sea Monkeys in there too.
40 pages, 30 cm x 21 cm
cathob@zip.com.au
PO Box K4546 Haymarket NSW 1240
www.bizarism.com

Bizarrism #9
$5.00
Chris Mikul
Bizarrrism 9: Reject all ‘theories of everything’, except this one. Here you’ll meet legendary Sydney eccentric Bee Miles; writer, adventurer, alcoholic and sometime cannibal William Seabrook; and Lenny Lawson, the Comic Book Killer. There’s also a history of penile relics, and Papa Doc Duvalier from Haiti is on hand for all your voodoo needs.
40 pages, 30 cm x 21 cm
cathob@zip.com.au
PO Box K4546 Haymarket NSW 1240
www.bizarism.com

Foxes in a Supermarket
$2.50
Interesting Dan and Some Girl
A split zine about working in a supermarket by employees of rival supermarkets. Pretty depressing, really.
21 cm x 15 cm, 28 pages.

Gutterslug issue 2
$4.50
Emily (That smelly kid)
...The third leg of the journey would be extremely difficult to hitch-hike as the area was in remote Victoria. While I was waiting for the local family owned bus that came once every hour and a half, I visited a free exhibition on Fungus. There is an actual fungi called 'Punk Fungus' that was discovered in Australia in the 1930s! The bus was only $1.20 with the aid of a pension card I found on the ground in Buranda. The driver knew every person on the bus, where there stop was and what they did on a normal weekday. He was curious about my interest in the lighthouse...

Gutterslug issue one
$3.50
Emily (That smelly kid)
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...When I finally committed to making [this zine] I was in the midst of finding a new squat whilst couch-surfing, treating a bad case of headlice, recutting an entire new repartare of stencils, dealing with the never-ending headache of social workers and child safety and trying to settle back in Brisbane... When I first moved to Brisbane I used to live in an adult medium to long-term shelter in the Valley about a year ago even though I was only 17. I shouldn't have been in there. So much fucked up shit happened to me there. But its made me who I am now, just like the rest of my past... |

Rude Boy P.I. in 'we're out of milk'
$3.00
Adam Ford
Super cool minimalist graphic comic featuring the following dialogue samples.
-Honey, we're out of milk.
-Cool, I'll pop down and grab some. Want anything else?
-No, I'm fine, thanks.
-Okay, see you soon.
21 cm x 15 cm, 32 pages
PO Box 99 Chewton VIC 3451
http://theotheradamford.wordpress.com/
