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There have been 8 issues of list as of August 2006. Issues 1-5 were black and white, [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] collage zines, while 6-8 converted [list.] into a [[comic]] zine.  
 
There have been 8 issues of list as of August 2006. Issues 1-5 were black and white, [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] collage zines, while 6-8 converted [list.] into a [[comic]] zine.  
  
Ramsey is currently working on [list.] #9, due out within the month. She plans for [list.] #10 to be done in [[letterpress]].
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Ramsey is currently working on [list.] #9, due out within the month. She plans for [list.] #10 to be done in letterpress.
  
 
== Reviews ==
 
== Reviews ==

Revision as of 05:11, 29 September 2007

[list.] is a perzine that is written only in list form. It is written by Ramsey Beyer, a girl from Paw Paw, Michigan, who now resides in Baltimore, MD. Each list is illustrated with a cartoon drawn by Ramsey. [list.] zine also always includes three sections, lists Ramsey writes herself, lists she finds, and lists that other people write for her zine. Ramsey takes submissions for guest lists. Email ramseybeyer@gmail.com to find out how to submit.

Examples of Lists From Previous Issues

things i want my future to include, things i used to think, bands i cant stop listening to lately, things ive accomplished so far this summer, ways ive changed since i started college, etc.

# of Issues

There have been 8 issues of list as of August 2006. Issues 1-5 were black and white, cut and paste collage zines, while 6-8 converted [list.] into a comic zine.

Ramsey is currently working on [list.] #9, due out within the month. She plans for [list.] #10 to be done in letterpress.

Reviews

This is almost exactly what you'd expect it to be - a zine filled with LISTS for just about everything - the lists Ramsey, a young woman from a small town, writes, finds, and contributor lists. However it's not just that simple. While list is essentially just a series of lists, it defines her character over the course of these pages. It's like an ongoing personal saga where you get to know her through reading her lists. She is a tremendously talented illustrator as well, and we get plenty of eyecandy along the way. -joe biel, microcosm publishing