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View all Calls for SubmissionsBy Hilary Titley Before the days of the internet, committed “gamers” without adversaries would sit and handwrite (handwrite!) long letters […]
By Marc Ngui In 2006 Luke Ramsey and Angela Conley set up Islands Fold, a residency program for artists/ zinesters […]
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