Book Review: Water Under the Bridge by Jennifer A. Payne

Water Under the Bridge
Jennifer A. Payne
https://linktr.ee/jenpayne
132 Pages

“She thought about him often over the years. Looked him up online occasionally to see where he was and if he was all right. It wasn’t until last fall that she found his email address, and several months more before she got up the courage to write.”

So begins the epistolary novel WATER UNDER THE BRIDGE by Connecticut writer Jen Payne, a sort-of love story told through a series of emails, about two people who reconnect after 15 years apart and work to reconcile their pasts…and futures.
 Influenced by the work of Brené Brown and a proponent of the bravery of storytelling, Payne says “WATER UNDER THE BRIDGE is about having the courage to speak our truths; it’s about trust and vulnerability, and about the true blessings found when we open our hearts – come what may.”

I usually only review books, but a book by a zinemaker? Yeah, I will make an exception for that. Water Under the Bridge accompanied me while I waited for day surgery, and it was quite the lovely companion indeed.

Water Under the Bridge opens as written above with our main character contemplating and sending off an email… What follows is a story about the past, nostalgia, and things coming full circle primarily through email exchanges.

This is a fairly short and easy read, but that suited the style of the story. Everything was well-balanced, from the brief interjections of our main character’s personal thoughts (separated out by grey pages – to mentions of water that alluded to the title and themes without being to heavy-handed about it. The story itself says enough but not too much, with both characters having distinct voices. Her trepidation. His enthusiasm. You can easily be drawn into their exchanges and emotions, filling in whatever pieces you care to fill in without it needing to be laid out on the pages.

‘Water Under the Bridge’ is really the perfect title for this. The story is about the shine of old memories and nostalgia, the temptation to wade back into those waters, and the reminders of of why the bridges were built over them in the first place. It’s bittersweet, had me smiling, had me sighing, and even had me thinking about all the times that I have almost been swept away into doing something similar. Memories and hopes that maybe things could be different this time…

All up, I quite enjoyed Water Under the Bridge. It is like a beautiful painting: there for you to enjoy and take from it what you will without demanding anything from you but a bit of time to enjoy it.

Happy Mail Monday – Once More With Feeling Edition

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Grab your bestie and come along to an evening of playful creativity! You’ll learn unconventional strategies to develop drawings and poetry, with lots of laughs along the way. Our collective creations will be compiled into a zine!

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Visit the website below for booking details:
https://artbookfair.melbourne/events/whimsy-visuals-verse-collaborative-workshop/

Or @siobhanfinncreative

Part of Melbourne Design Week 2024, an initiative of the Victorian Government in collaboration with the NGV.

Upcoming Zine Workshop! Whimsy, Visuals, & Verse

Grab your bestie and come along to an evening of playful creativity! You’ll learn unconventional strategies to develop drawings and poetry, with lots of laughs along the way. Our collective creations will be compiled into a zine!

Tickets are an affordable $15 and all materials are included.

Visit the website below for booking details:
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Or @siobhanfinncreative

Part of Melbourne Design Week 2024, an initiative of the Victorian Government in collaboration with the NGV.

Guest Post: The Price of Zines by Camera.Ed

Hello, Ed here. I am posting this article while Nyx is on the mend from a recent medical thing.

There are no rules in the zineiverse! We know that. I publish a perzine titled QRK5. It’s a mix of text and images and an outlet for some of my art projects. I like the quarter-page format and to date, I have used Xerox to duplicate my master copy (either digital or analog.) I generally like my zines to ‘sell’ for under 5 US dollars with free shipping.

This is the price point I am comfortable with. I know some artzines sell for much higher and while I do publish some of my paintings and photographs in my zine, I don’t consider them works of art as such. Also, I am not in the zine game to make a profit. Is anyone making money selling zines? I would like to break even if I can. If I am honest, however, I wind up trading and giving away more zines than I sell. I’d rather trade with other zinesters and I want QRK5 to be seen by as many folks as possible.

Recently, I became aware of The Newspaper Club in the UK. They print on newsprint in a variety of sizes. I was impressed by their sample pack, and I am ready to publish with them. Alas, here is my problem. Even the most modest version of my zine would cost more than the acceptable cover price of my normal work. Also, I am sure the postage would be higher for me to send them out. I find that I am torn between wanting to keep my zine affordable to anyone and wanting to experiment with a new format.

Part of the fun for me is creating the zine. I enjoy making all the decisions about the layout. I like thinking about how things will look on the page or how I will get the text to fit in the space available. The newspaper format may prove an interesting challenge worth the extra cost.

Nothing ventured, nothing gained. I suppose I could print fewer copies to save money and see how the issue is received.


Ed Tillman is a transplanted southerner living in Los Angeles. He has served as the cameraman for many low-budget horror movies. These days, he draws, paints, makes photos and publishes QRK5. More at edtillman.net. Zines for sale at behind-the-zines.com.