For anybody who may be interested, I've updated my Etsy shop with listings for my new zines.
http://www.etsy.com/shop/COTL?ref=si_shop
Friday, 14 December 2012
Wednesday, 5 December 2012
Colouring Outside The Lines zine #6
After only a measley 3 and 1/2 years wait since the last one (!!) Issue #6 of Colouring Outside The Lines zine is out, and will be debuting at Queer Zine Fest London (UK) this Saturday.
Colouring Outside The Lines is a zine full of conversations with contemporary female artists.
This issue features interviews with Lauren Denitzio, Fly, Megan Kelso, Chandler O'Leary and Jessica Spring, Allyson Mitchell, Caroline Paquita, Summer Pierre, Lindsay Starbuck, and Anke Weckmann. Thank you so much to you all for making this issue such a special one.
Special love to Amy Ng for her front cover artwork too.
Each copy of Colouring Outside The Lines #6 comes with a limited edition bookmark designed and letterpress printed by Jessica Spring at Springtide Press (USA)
I'll get on to selling the zines online properly once I'm back from London.
See: http://cotlzine.blogspot.co.uk/ for further information on the zine
Saturday, 1 December 2012
LTT: On creativity and self-destruction. 2nd Ed
Oops, I'm a bit slow with news on this, since the book came out in September, but just wanted to spread the news about the second wonderful edition of Sabrina Chap's book: 'Live Through This: On Creativity & Self-Destruction'.
Full disclosure: I was lucky enough to work on the book in a small way (as proof-reader/proof editor for certain sections), so came to know how awesome the second edition is, and how much the book has grown and developed since it's first issue.
For more info on the book, and to order directly from the publisher. See: http://catalog.sevenstories.com/products/live-through-this
S&S exhibition opens a week today
EEk!! I've just been hit with the overwhelming realisation that this time next week I'll be getting ready to head down to London for the opening of the Shape & Situate: Posters Of Inspirational European Women exhibition. The first time the posters have been shown in a proper gallery setting. Yikes.
All the info is here: http://www.spacestationsixtyfive.com/exhibitions_and_projects.php?project_id=140
All the info is here: http://www.spacestationsixtyfive.com/exhibitions_and_projects.php?project_id=140
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