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The uncertain future of Robert Thomas Payne, homeless zinester By Vakis Boutsalis There are two Robert Thomas Paynes in Toronto. One […]
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The uncertain future of Robert Thomas Payne, homeless zinester By Vakis Boutsalis There are two Robert Thomas Paynes in Toronto. One […]
Flatmancrooked The US micropress with mega-ideas By Nathaniel G. Moore If you’re wondering what a press called Flatmancrooked Publishing is […]
feature: Grease Lightening Poet Billeh Nickerson’s latest offering is fresh from the deep fryer and teeming with substance By Nathaniel […]
Feature: Perfect Bound Hilarity! Canada’s funniest literary journals By Broken Pencil Canada is known as a global contributor to laugh culture. […]
Feature: The Art of Stuttering CBC dotes on him. He’s earned a Bravo! FACT grant. He’s only 30. And the […]
Feature: What is this for? A terrifying and humourless journey into the pathologically guarded world of the independent author By Nathaniel […]
Feature: Hilarity in High-Def Is laughter leaving the clubs and heading online and onscreen? By Michelle Kay If you’re in downtown […]
Feature: Web Comics Funny web comics for laughing at By Richard Rosenbaum It’s no secret that we here at Broken Pencil […]
Feature: Soundbites from the Funhouse Six creative types reveal what makes them laugh By Nathaniel G. Moore Elyse Friedman: “I once […]
Feature: That Joke Isn’t Funny Anymore There was a time when comedy was challenging and it took people out of […]
A BP online exclusive By Brooke Ford Ken Sparling, author of self-publishedHush Up and Listen Stinky Poo Butt, For Those Whom […]
A BP online exclusive By Brooke Ford “The literary world, especially regarding headless monstrosities with incomprehensible messages from beyond the grave, […]