Admin Stuff

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Slowly but surely, I’ve sorted out a few admin-type things for my site that were bugging me.

For instance, why I couldn’t reply to a reply in the comments section. Most annoying. Or why I couldn’t like comments.

Well, well, well. We’re all sorted out now. I have some buttons below posts if you want to share anything to various platforms. I’ve enabled reply to replies (I didn’t even know I could control that – the power!), and I’ve also put the like option in for liking comments as well as posts.

I feel so accomplished today. ^_^

Call for Submissions: Fresa

Fresa

Fresa: “a slang social term used in Mexico and some parts of Latin America to describe a cultural stereotype of superficial youngsters who, by the traditional definition of the word, came from a high class and educated family.” My experience with the word fresa differed from the typical slang use.

I was called fresa because I didn’t like the things I was expected to like.

I was called fresa because everyone thought I was stuck up because I kept to myself.

I was called fresa because I was soft and emotional.

I was called fresa because I was was queer. A brown queer.

Soy Fresa. UN PINCHE FRESA.

Fresa, a zine that is for and by QTPOC.

This zine aims to highlight intersectionality from a brown/queer perspective through reader submissions.

The first issue will allow participants to express themselves. To celebrate and detail their experience as a brown queer persxn.

Each following issue will focus on 1 theme/issue/topic/intersection as seen/experienced by brown/queer folx.

Fresa will act as a diary for members of the QTPOC community.

It will give us a safe space to express how we feel and to connect to one another.

It is a chance to not feel alone. To know that you belong.

This zine is also intended for POC readers who want to connect to their Queer and Trans Familia.

Respectfully, this zine is NOT for the non POC audience.

Fresa is intended to give QTPOC a safe space; a platform that is free from the pressures of racial marginalization and White Gaze.

Call for Submissions: Cannazine

Cannazine

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CANNAZINE 2016

ATTEMPTINGN0RMAL presents CANNAZINE 2016 : a project dedicated to creating a guide to cannabis with a collection of various art works, articles, polls & stonerisms.
All deadlines are currently ongoing – although experiences, stories, facts, news, etc from ANY YEAR are accepted !!!
Continue checking out THIS page or www.attemptingn0rmal.tumblr.com/cannazine for updates, calls for submissions and release dates.
I NEED YOUR HELP !!! CREATIVES AND CANNIBUS USERS WANTED !!!!
 TAKE MY STONER SURVEY , ONLY TAKES 2 MINUTS, PURELY ANONYMOUS (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/M3VGJH7)
i am looking for all sorts of material from artwork, poetry, prose, facts, experiences, reviews, photographs, articles and more !!!!
submit anything you think will be relevant to attemptingn0rmal.art@gmail.com

all induced, influenced, inspired art, poetry, prose, etc is accepted. B&W ONLY (sorry guys colour co$t$) jpeg / psd / pdf / doc files accepted, must fit onto one letter sized sheet of paper (shrunken is OK)
 all photography accepted amateur to professional
 send me your knowledge and experiences !!! Write to me in the body of the email or via a word.doc
If you have any questions / comments / concerns you can email me 🙂
PLEASE SUBMIT EVERYTHING TO : attemptingn0rmal.art@gmail.com

SUBJECT LINE : CANNAZINE – C4S
PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION!!!
LOOKING FORWARDS TO THE SUBMISSIONS GOOD VIBES AND HAPPY TOKING!

Mini-Zine Review: Mini-Moss: Log / Mini-Moss: Dognapped

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Mini-Moss: Log / Mini-Moss: Dognapped
Tegan Elizabeth / Becky Nosiara
www.etsy.com/au/shop/incaseofdystopia

I know it’s April 1st, so Mini-Zine March is over, but I didn’t want to have this Friday all on its own without a mini-zine. Plus, I really wanted to squeeze this one in as part of the MZM stuff.

I received this zine in trade at the Festival of the Photocopier. The idea of a science fiction zine intrigued me, and the fact it was a mini-split-zine made it all that more appealing. There’s always something a little special about split zines, and I like it when they split it by putting one part in one direction and the other in the opposite direction (reading one means the other is upside down).

Plus, to completely judge a zine by (one of) its cover(s), how could I pass up a bourbon bottle floating in space?

As for the actual stories, you can check out excerpts on the Etsy listing.

Log was a great example of how, in short stories, you can tell such a massive story in fewer words. The implications and the references were used well in that they told a lot without being confusing. Beyond that, though, is the concept of anxiety in space. I’ve read it before, but this was more… my kind of anxiety. In space. I wish I was more articulate so I could express the difference. Anyway, I quite liked it.

Dognapped was quite a funny piece. “Completely starkers.” I love the phrase so much and had an out-loud giggle when I read it. I’m not quite sure what else to say about it for fear of spoiling it.

The best part? How these two stories relate to each other. I almost wish I could wipe my memory to find out what it would be like to read Dognapped before Log so I can find out how the influence of feelings would go if read in the opposite order.

My only little bugbear with this is that there is no contact information. Nary a URL to be found. With zines, you never know for sure if that’s intentional, but I’m a lazy fangirl. I like to be pointed in the right direction.

Mini-Zine Review: On Self-Motivation by Kathy Sarpi

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On Self-Motivation
Kathy Sarpi
www.kathyaudrey.storenvy.com
kathy-audrey.tumblr.com

Hello, zine I bought on first sight! Sometimes, you just know about a zine, and I just knew about this zine when I saw it on sale at Festival of the Photocopier.

No regrets whatsoever, and we have another lovely addition to my ‘forever keeps’ zine pile. Lurve.

I love the art style in this zine. On Self-Motivation really tempted me to break my ‘no pictures of the insides’ rule in regard to zines. Luck is with us, however, in that I have no such qualms for posting awesome little pictures that happen to be on the back cover.

Kathy Audrey

Kathy’s style reminds me of graphic novels I used to read when I was younger – the Boneville series, I think it was called. I’ll probably look back and see that they’re nothing alike, but what I’m trying to get at is I love the combination of thick lines and thin details coming together to create something that manages to look so fluid. Everything is sort of round and squishy.

Given the content of the zine (self-doubt, fear of failure), I think it’s perfect. Whenever I am having a bad day or am on the cusp losing it in some way, I always describe it as ‘melting into a puddle’. Thus the art is perfect in a subtle sort of way. Plus the message itself is a beautifully simple one that we creatives need to hear. Sometimes often.

Anyway, all up?

I want to give this zine to all of my friends who create to remind them that we all doubt.

(Plus, I should keep this on my desk at all times to battle on my behalf with the Doubt Monster.)

Mini-Zine Review: Proof I Exist #23 – Questions and Answers

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Proof I Exist #23 – Questions and Answers
Billy
http://wemakezines.ning.com/profile/BillyDaBunny
https://www.etsy.com/au/shop/iknowbilly

This zine came unexpectedly from Billy da Bunny himself along with some awesome happy mail.

I don’t remember 100%, but I think this is the first zine I’ve read that is about zines. As you can imagine, it’s like taking my love for zines and squaring it. Awesomeness all around.

Proof I Exist #23 – Questions and Answers is the product of a talk Billy gave to a class on the topic of zines. They were having so much fun that they didn’t get through all the questions. He thought he’d take those questions and turn it into a zine. (Right on.)

I like reading the writing of strong voices. People who prefer to teach than preach. Billy knows his zines, and he knows what they do for him and the world. He’s found this great medium between prattling on too much and not saying enough. He answers the questions completely but manages to get you thinking at the same time. (I don’t know about you, but I’ve had some teachers answer a question too thoroughly so independent thought wasn’t exactly encouraged.) What makes a good zine, why zines are important in society… He answers questions I’ve heard plenty of times and more on top of that.

I thought this would be a short read, being a mini and not a lot of pages. I was pleasantly surprised when I slowed down from the first question. I enjoyed taking my time to think about what Billy was saying and thinking about how I would respond to the same questions.

While this doesn’t delve so much into the history of zines, I would not hesitate to give this to someone who wants to know more about the whole ‘zine thing’.

The Great Easter Sleep

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Last week I talked about depression starting to get the better of me. Thanks to the power of scheduled posting as well as knowing when to give in and sleep however much I needed to sleep, things are looking brighter.

Not literally, though. It’s quite overcast and dreary out. You win some, you lose some.

I did go out for groceries with Wanderer and almost completely melted into a puddle of tears, so I know that I need to take things easy on myself and not rush back into ‘normal’. I let go (mostly) of what I thought I ‘should’ be doing and went with the flow. A flow that led me to sleeping more on Easter than I have in a long time, but that’s okay.

A lot of good things have been happening, though, to help lift things. Where I may not be able to help some friends in dark times, I am able to help others in need. The generosity of people who donated to my Kickstarter so far is wonderful. I might not reach the goal, but I’ll still have a good feeling about the generosity of strangers.

Onward.