Issue 11

Lunchmeat Daydreams

Lunchmeat Daydreams Dark and expressionistic, this is the kind of work you just have to dive into, entering the strange […]

Spank!

Spank! As threatened in the last Spank, much of this issue is devoted to cartoon. This is a problem, because […]

Melt the Snow

Melt the Snow These are the words in her head that flow out in run_on paragraphs taped beside pencil drawings […]

Tupperware Sandpiper

Tupperware Sandpiper The poems that recount urban_pastoral memories make me want to take more walks in the parkette. The horrid, […]

Eulogistics

Eulogistics Essentially, this is a poetry chapbook with poems dedicated to dead people (hence “Eulogistics”). The significance of these poems […]

Shy Girl

Shy Girl If this poetry collection is anything to go by, Laura is not a particularly happy person. That’s okay, […]

Agent X

Agent X Agent X is here to tell you how to harness the powers of the insect world for you […]

Canadian Children’s Literature

Canadian Children’s Literature The essay on the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers name drops braniac high theorists like Michel Foucault (Power/Knowledge), […]

Radio Free Elvis

Radio Free Elvis Another fine effort from the hip nostalgiasts behind Radio Free Elvis. This thing has it all. An […]

DA 44

DA 44 If the smell of printer’s ink lures you unexpectedly up rickety old staircases or pulls you mysteriously through […]

Mental Magazine

Mental Magazine The brains behind this zine dedicated to underground music is Brad Pine (aka brado), a man who’s nothing_if_not […]