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post Jul 8 2006, 01:54 AM
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Drums - Learn them. Join a band. Jam. Play some punk rock.
Movies - Watch them. Alot of them. Understand the art. Learn of the art.
Film - Make them. Write them. Direct them. Have fun with them.
Zine - Write it. Distribute it. Like it. Continue with it.

Film a horror flick. Film Hubert The Horse Harraser. Do another short. Write the horror flick. Form a punk band by the name of Skull f**k Machinegun. Write and begin to distribute my zine Trepa*Nation. This among other things.
 
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post Jul 8 2006, 01:59 AM
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What kind of Zine do you distrubute?
 
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post Jul 8 2006, 02:00 AM
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i'm am designing a dress for one of my friends
 
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post Jul 8 2006, 02:05 AM
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I made a post on my LJ about what I have to do in the summer...

- buy an itrip
- buy more books, many more books
- learn to cook
- learn to draw better
- make good use of my typewriter
- write more stories
- go for walks
- find a very special tree that i can climb with ease
- retain the perfectly swell handwriting that i had during schooltime
- create a very adorable webcomic
- watch rushmore 74 more times
- listen to more deerhoof
- save up money for a film slr
- go waterskiing at least once, i used to love it
- make up a sport that will become incredibly popular only in valpo
- gain better math skills
- know more history
- read everything included in the packet i got for english academic team
- revise my wardrobe
- attempt again to ride a bike for a long distance
- start a rollerblading league
- speak french whenver possible (parler en francais toujours temps, i don't know how to say "whenever possible")
 
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post Jul 8 2006, 02:06 AM
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wow..that is alot....i wish i was going to be that busy
 
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post Jul 8 2006, 02:08 AM
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QUOTE(Retrogressive @ Jul 8 2006, 1:59 AM) *
What kind of Zine do you distrubute?


Well, I don't distribute yet. However, I plan to start distribution at the beginning of this school year. It will be a zine for general social criticism. Highlights on philosophy, politics, and science. Values rooted in rationalism. Ontop of that, film and music reviews among other content. It'll be called "Trepa*Nation" (AKA Trepanation), named after the world's oldest known surgical procedure. I still needs interested writers and artists, but for now I'm fine. I have some articles written on religiousity, some literature based criticism, and film reviews already. I have some stuff from a friend on alternative energy, and I hope to get some more stuff soon.
 
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post Jul 8 2006, 02:10 AM
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QUOTE(Acid Bath Slayer @ Jul 8 2006, 3:08 AM) *
Well, I don't distribute yet. However, I plan to start distribution at the beginning of this school year. It will be a zine for general social criticism. Highlights on philosophy, politics, and science. Values rooted in rationalism. Ontop of that, film and music reviews among other content. It'll be called "Trepa*Nation" (AKA Trepanation), named after the world's oldest known surgical procedure. I still needs interested writers and artists, but for now I'm fine. I have some articles written on religiousity, some literature based criticism, and film reviews already. I have some stuff from a friend on alternative energy, and I hope to get some more stuff soon.

wow...seems pretty good...when you get it complete i would love to read it thumbsup.gif
 
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post Jul 8 2006, 02:12 AM
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QUOTE(Acid Bath Slayer @ Jul 8 2006, 2:08 AM) *
Well, I don't distribute yet. However, I plan to start distribution at the beginning of this school year. It will be a zine for general social criticism. Highlights on philosophy, politics, and science. Values rooted in rationalism. Ontop of that, film and music reviews among other content. It'll be called "Trepa*Nation" (AKA Trepanation), named after the world's oldest known surgical procedure. I still needs interested writers and artists, but for now I'm fine. I have some articles written on religiousity, some literature based criticism, and film reviews already. I have some stuff from a friend on alternative energy, and I hope to get some more stuff soon.


How are you putting it together? Are you charging money for it? How do you plan to distrubute it?
 
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post Jul 8 2006, 02:19 AM
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QUOTE(Retrogressive @ Jul 8 2006, 2:12 AM) *
How are you putting it together?


It'll most likely be small stappled booklet of sorts.
No bigger in dimension than an average piece of folded paper.
Maybe a dozen pages or so? All depending on the level of content present.
Of course, this can all change during the development. But, this'll be a good start. Once I get a better feel for what it needs, I can adapt.

QUOTE(Retrogressive @ Jul 8 2006, 2:12 AM) *
Are you charging money for it?


It should be a free publication. If I need to start printing more and more paper, I may need to charge a quarter or two for each copy. Either way, I would be encouraging donation to further the project.

QUOTE(Retrogressive @ Jul 8 2006, 2:12 AM) *
How do you plan to distrubute it?


As it being just a simple zine, I'll distribute by hand within local areas. Try to get a street crew going, maybe. whistling.gif
 
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post Jul 8 2006, 02:20 AM
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Wow, i dont know whats going on...
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QUOTE(Zatanna @ Jul 6 2006, 6:54 PM) *
My current project is to finish packing for our move. We drive out July 21st from Southern California, to Pennsylvania.

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I have Summer School. But no homework.
A current Project? Get laid... Syke.

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As it being just a simple zine, I'll distribute by hand within local areas. Try to get a street crew going, maybe. whistling.gif


Don't get shot now.
 
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post Jul 8 2006, 02:29 AM
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QUOTE(Acid Bath Slayer @ Jul 8 2006, 2:19 AM) *
It'll most likely be small stappled booklet of sorts.
No bigger in dimension than an average piece of folded paper.
Maybe a dozen pages or so? All depending on the level of content present.
Of course, this can all change during the development. But, this'll be a good start. Once I get a better feel for what it needs, I can adapt.
It should be a free publication. If I need to start printing more and more paper, I may need to charge a quarter or two for each copy. Either way, I would be encouraging donation to further the project.
As it being just a simple zine, I'll distribute by hand within local areas. Try to get a street crew going, maybe. whistling.gif


That sounds really nice. It cost me about.... I believe, 60 dollars an issue at Kinko's. So you might want to shop around on prices, unless you have a friend who has a copy machine. I'm sure you know to avoid franchises and such. Used book stores, record stores, comic stores, and if you have a Hastings... oh yes and coffee houses!!! You might want to try putting up signs or little logos to get people interested. Just make sure you get dedicated people. How are you doing the cover art?
 
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post Jul 8 2006, 02:42 AM
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QUOTE(Retrogressive @ Jul 8 2006, 2:29 AM) *
That sounds really nice. It cost me about.... I believe, 60 dollars an issue at Kinko's. So you might want to shop around on prices, unless you have a friend who has a copy machine. I'm sure you know to avoid franchises and such. Used book stores, record stores, comic stores, and if you have a Hastings... oh yes and coffee houses!!! You might want to try putting up signs or little logos to get people interested. Just make sure you get dedicated people. How are you doing the cover art?


Ohhh, you write a Zine? Let me know about it!
But, printing, I have a friend who has access to a free copy machine.
Yeah, I need some dedicated people. Cover art, havn't really decided yet, but I'm thinking every issue will have a picture themed around trepanation. But, for a style, I want a mixture of hand written and typed work. Also, digital art as well as sketches. Black and white, of course.
 
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post Jul 8 2006, 02:47 AM
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QUOTE(Acid Bath Slayer @ Jul 8 2006, 2:42 AM) *
Ohhh, you write a Zine? Let me know about it!
But, printing, I have a friend who has access to a free copy machine.
Yeah, I need some dedicated people. Cover art, havn't really decided yet, but I'm thinking every issue will have a picture themed around trepanation. But, for a style, I want a mixture of hand written and typed work. Also, digital art as well as sketches. Black and white, of course.


I produced one last summer. It died because I didn't get dedicated people. ermm.gif I type set the whole thing out on Word and by hand at my art desk. It was fairly popular when it ran, one of the writers was going to school in Boston so she distributed some there. It was basically giving writers and artists a showcase. A few people have asked me if I'm doing it this summer, but I'm involved with a webzine called SHOUT!

What's the title of it or do you know it yet? How are you putting it together?
 
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post Jul 8 2006, 02:52 AM
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QUOTE(Retrogressive @ Jul 8 2006, 2:47 AM) *
I produced one last summer. It died because I didn't get dedicated people. ermm.gif I type set the whole thing out on Word and by hand at my art desk. It was fairly popular when it ran, one of the writers was going to school in Boston so she distributed some there. It was basically giving writers and artists a showcase. A few people have asked me if I'm doing it this summer, but I'm involved with a webzine called SHOUT!


Interesting. Yeah, I have been wanting to do this for about a year now. Just thinking about it. Now, this summer is the time to actually get the first issue out there and get this thing rolling. It'll probably be a monthly publication.

QUOTE(Retrogressive @ Jul 8 2006, 2:47 AM) *
What's the title of it or do you know it yet? How are you putting it together?


I thought I already answered those? mellow.gif
But, it'll be called Trepanation.
 
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post Jul 8 2006, 02:57 AM
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Sorry, I meant are you doing it all manually (cut and paste)? I know it's in early stages, but it just sounds really interesting.
 
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post Jul 8 2006, 03:05 AM
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QUOTE(Retrogressive @ Jul 8 2006, 2:57 AM) *
Sorry, I meant are you doing it all manually (cut and paste)? I know it's in early stages, but it just sounds really interesting.


I want to cut and paste, yes.
However, I want to incorporate some digital work too. So, I'm not positive.
But, for the most part I imagine it being cut and paste. A mix of typed and handwritten work. Same with the art. I want to try for alot of critical feedback from readers, since it will be such a heavily opinionated work. I plan on trying to include thoughtful criticism (within the zine, in a dedicated section) with meaningful responses, if possible. But, to say the least, I'm rather excited.
 
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post Jul 8 2006, 03:27 AM
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You know I'm down for helping with that...
 
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post Jul 8 2006, 03:31 AM
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QUOTE(disco infiltrator @ Jul 8 2006, 3:27 AM) *
You know I'm down for helping with that...


Oh, of course. Photography, anyone? happy.gif
 
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post Jul 8 2006, 02:46 PM
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I dont have any projects hat i have to do now, but i do have summer homework. My highschool sent home a big fat letter containing loads of hw for me to do over the summer. i have homework from every main subject. T_T
 
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post Jul 8 2006, 02:49 PM
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I have layouts to make for my friends… and a picture to draw… and an apartment to scope out… and money to make… and a helmet design to work on… and… and…

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I'm ok, I swear. Just overworked. *sizzle*
 
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post Jul 8 2006, 08:10 PM
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summer reading plus i have to so school work i hate haviong a mom who is a teacher she says i better keep up or else next year will be just like 7th grade pinch.gif thats a whole other story
 

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