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Still reeling from that grapefruit a day later. Let me tell you, if you ever think to yourself, "Hey, this kitchen needs more grapefruit juice all over it" I encourage you to cut your grapefruit into quarters and then attempt to eat it. What a mess.
Anyway. In case you thought RPGs had cornered the market on zines, here's a weird fiction zine, er, chapbook! It's an illustrated edition of Ted Sturgeons "IT," published in 1978 by the Eastern Michigan University Science Fiction Society in a numbered edition of 500. I'm reading "IT" as research for my next book, Monstrous Descents, and while I have it in a couple different collections, I saw this for sale for a mere $15 and thought it was delightful, so I picked it up (and another one for my esteemed monster consultant and muck-man expert Orrin Grey). Extremely good illustrations by Joan Hanke Woods. I thought you'd enjoy seeing a non-RPG zine for a change (even if it is still RPG-related).
Worth mentioning: much behind the scenes chatter about my monster book is appearing in my Patron Newsletter, $3 tier and up. The first one dropped earlier this week, if you want to read more about that! |