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− | '''Abstract Door''' is a zine written by Vicky Lim in Chicago, Illinois. | + | [[Image:Abstract-Door-3.jpg|right|thumb|'''Abstract Door #3'''<br/>LETTERS TO MILENA <br>(Fall 2013 / Winter 2014)]] |
+ | '''Abstract Door''' is a zine written by Vicky Lim in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. | ||
− | + | The first issue appeared in Spring 2013. Three issues have appeared until winter 2013/2014. | |
− | + | The inside cover description reads: ''A pocket-sized, long-term serial of text-heavy, unfriendly, unapologetic length, non-chronological, guided by my Virgo horoscope & introspective meditations of experiences I’ve tried to open or enter but am unable to. To give these stories a place I can reference later. To remain “minor,” local, approachable. For this to be like a letter, or a “business card”—friendship card—passing from my hand to yours & for you to consider writing me back. "A zine is something I do because I have something to say and I don't care who sees it as long as it's out there." | |
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== Contact Information == | == Contact Information == | ||
Email: cherevicky at gmail dot com | Email: cherevicky at gmail dot com | ||
+ | [[Category:Zine]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] | ||
[[Category:2010s publications]] | [[Category:2010s publications]] | ||
[[Category:Chicago Zinesters]] | [[Category:Chicago Zinesters]] |
Revision as of 11:32, 16 February 2014
Abstract Door is a zine written by Vicky Lim in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.
The first issue appeared in Spring 2013. Three issues have appeared until winter 2013/2014.
The inside cover description reads: A pocket-sized, long-term serial of text-heavy, unfriendly, unapologetic length, non-chronological, guided by my Virgo horoscope & introspective meditations of experiences I’ve tried to open or enter but am unable to. To give these stories a place I can reference later. To remain “minor,” local, approachable. For this to be like a letter, or a “business card”—friendship card—passing from my hand to yours & for you to consider writing me back. "A zine is something I do because I have something to say and I don't care who sees it as long as it's out there."
Contact Information
Email: cherevicky at gmail dot com