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A year of ravens

A year of ravens

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Anon

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24 Feb 09. Offered chicken fruit and bread and Dad found the one piece of stir-fried chicken and pulled off bits and kept them in his throat. Mom took one piece of bread.

7 cm x 11 cm, 16 pages (colour)

debbieann@gmail.com

 

Daily diaries & true stories

Daily diaries & true stories

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Alex. E. Clark

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This is a comic whereby the author took a challenge of keeping a comic diary every day. It just so happened to coincide with a very eventful two and a half months. "It was very convenient".

15cm x 11 cm, 32 pages

alexeclark.blogspot.com

Digging

Digging

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Emma D

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This morning my bus went by without stopping. I was at the stop just outside the main entrance to Sydney Uni on Parramatta Rd and had been waiting for about 20 minutes when two buses approached, the second tight up behind the first (in a manner that can only be described as sneaky) so I couldn't read it's number...

10 cm x 10 cm, 32 pages.

PO Box 4 Enmore NSW 2042 eternalproject@gmail.com

Fergus #24 and 25

Fergus #24 and 25

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Anon

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APPREHENSION. 2 July 2010. Today was Basil's birthday. I woke up with mixed feelings about the day ahead. On the one hand I was happy that Basic gets to have a special day, he deserves celebrating. But another part of me was apprehensive, in case Basil asked me for special birthday...favours...

11 cm x 8 cm, 80 pages plus amazing mini zine (issue 24)

PO Box 1497 East Vic Park WA 6981

Our lives a lot of the time (Daily diaries pt 2)

Our lives a lot of the time (Daily diaries pt 2)

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Alex.E.Clark

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A sequel to 'Daily diaries' where the challenge to record daily life as a comic continues, with a lovely increase in comic design goodness. 

15 cm x 11 cm, 32 pages

alexeclark.blogspot.com

Sutres

Sutres

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Amanda

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When I was about ten or so my mother gave me a letter she had been saving for me. She wrote it after having flown from Beirut to England in one of her last weeks of pregnancy so that I could be born a British citizen like my father. The letter is her attempt to document her pregnancy and towards the end she mentions the heavy shelling around their apartment block and that while on the bus to the airport (which had to cross the Green Line) it was suddenly hijacked by the Amal milita looking to take hostages. Since she was female and had a Syrian passport she was not taken, although two men who were either British or American were not returned to the bus...

21 cm x 15 cm, 40 pages

tinypaperhearts.wordpress.com

PO Box 392 Newtown NSW 2042