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In his January 6th blog update, former Verbicide Magazine columnist Mark Huddle wrote, “I loved writing for Verbicide. I am […]
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In his January 6th blog update, former Verbicide Magazine columnist Mark Huddle wrote, “I loved writing for Verbicide. I am […]
A chat with Portland’s twee-pop quartet Together, Kathy Foster, Jen Sbragia, Kim Baxter and Ari Douangpanya make up the fun […]
He stood in front of his computer and wept, as there was not a single world remaining to conquer. No […]
By Nathaniel G. Moore The going rate for a typical zine these days is still well under the $10 mark. But […]
Poetry has taken on many trendy forms since its inception thousands of years ago. It’s also found ways of alienating […]
The greatest trick McGimpsey has ever played on Canadian poetry is convincing it he doesn’t exist. It could be argued […]
Digging the dirt on ex-zinesters By Nathaniel G. Moore Late last year, while doing research for this column, I found […]
By Nathaniel G. Moore Doug Wright Award-winning novelist and comic artist releases a collection of his mini comics from the […]
By Nathaniel G. Moore A beautiful new Drawn & Quarterly store (211 Bernard St. W., Montreal) has opened in the […]
Column: Deleted Zines Digging the dirt on ex-zinesters By Nathaniel G. Moore As a former resident of Waterloo in the late […]
Sharpener: The Lonely Insanity of B-seventeen By Nathaniel G. Moore B-seventeen, the pouting kidnapped dungeon girl of Dick Cheney is the […]
Feature: What is this for? A terrifying and humourless journey into the pathologically guarded world of the independent author By Nathaniel […]