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Born in August of 2006,  '''Gentle Graffiti'''  a D.C.- based  [[zine]] representing the poetry, humor, spiritual exploration, illustration, photography, musical tastes and distastes, local folk lore, and found materials of its’ two founders, Allie Schreck and Stephanie deSocio, as well as their friends, their friends’ friends, and their friends’ friends’ friends from across the country. Sometimes printed in color, other times in the traditionally zinester black and white, Gentle Graffiti is refreshingly accessible in content, portable in size, and grows more delightful with age.
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Born in August of 2006,  '''Gentle Graffiti'''  is a Washington, D.C., USA-based  [[zine]] representing the poetry, humor, spiritual exploration, illustration, photography, musical tastes and distastes, local folk lore, and found materials of its’ two founders, Allie Schreck and Stephanie deSocio, and their friends.  
  
Along with three issues already in print (with no sign of stopping), Gentle Graffiti operates a blog which serves as an online extension of the printed version. Featuring updates from four of Gentle Graffiti’s regular contributors (Ross McDermott, Lex Robertson, Stephanie deSocio and Allie Schreck), daily posts include music videos, information on shows and exhibits, comics, jokes, and pop culture oddities meant to tide over all those who anxiously await their print copies in the mail.
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The zine is sometimes printed in color, other times in the traditionally zinester black and white.
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Along with three issues already in print, Gentle Graffiti operates a blog which serves as an online extension of the printed version. Featuring updates from four of Gentle Graffiti’s regular contributors Ross McDermott, Lex Robertson, Stephanie deSocio and Allie Schreck, daily posts include music videos, information on shows and exhibits, [[comic]]s, jokes, and pop culture oddities meant to tide over all those who anxiously await their print copies in the mail.
  
Gentle Graffiti has its own online store, and is featured on MySpace.
 
  
  
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*[http://www.grayberet.com/gentlegraffiti Official Site]
 
*[http://www.grayberet.com/gentlegraffiti Official Site]
 
*[http://www.gentlegraffiti.wordpress.com Blog]
 
*[http://www.gentlegraffiti.wordpress.com Blog]
*[http://www.myspace.com/gentlegraffiti Myspace]
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*[http://www.myspace.com/gentlegraffiti Gentle Graffiti on Myspace]
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[[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]][[Category:Washington DC Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]]
  
[[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Washington DC Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]]
 
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[[Category:Collective|Gentle Graffiti]]
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[[Category:Collective|Gentle Graffiti]][[Category:Webzine]]

Latest revision as of 01:39, 10 December 2007

Born in August of 2006, Gentle Graffiti is a Washington, D.C., USA-based zine representing the poetry, humor, spiritual exploration, illustration, photography, musical tastes and distastes, local folk lore, and found materials of its’ two founders, Allie Schreck and Stephanie deSocio, and their friends.

The zine is sometimes printed in color, other times in the traditionally zinester black and white.

Along with three issues already in print, Gentle Graffiti operates a blog which serves as an online extension of the printed version. Featuring updates from four of Gentle Graffiti’s regular contributors Ross McDermott, Lex Robertson, Stephanie deSocio and Allie Schreck, daily posts include music videos, information on shows and exhibits, comics, jokes, and pop culture oddities meant to tide over all those who anxiously await their print copies in the mail.


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