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'''Robert W. Howington''' (a/k/a "The Loser") is best known for the [[zine]] [[Losers Are Cool]].  
 
'''Robert W. Howington''' (a/k/a "The Loser") is best known for the [[zine]] [[Losers Are Cool]].  
  
His raw, aggressive brand of writing (sometimes called "[[shockism]]") is heavily influenced by Charles Bukowski. He has produced anthologies, [[chapbook]]s, and broadsides of his and others' work. Some of his other titles include ''Homemade iceCream Press'' and ''B.A.S.K.'' He has written poems, short stories, cartoons, recordings, letters, etc. and has been featured in the zine [[WoRMfEA$t!]]. He is also known for the series of books called [[Drive-by-Books]], and for feuding with other [[writer]]s.
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His raw, aggressive brand of writing (sometimes called "[[shockism]]") is heavily influenced by Charles Bukowski. He has produced anthologies, [[chapbook]]s, and broadsides of his and others' work. Some of his other titles include ''Homemade iceCream Press'' and ''B.A.S.K.'' He has written poems, short stories, cartoons, recordings, letters, etc. and has been featured in the zines [[WoRMfEA$t!]] and [[Beat surreal|Beat Surreal]]. He is also known for the series of books called [[Drive-by-Books]], and for feuding with other [[writer]]s.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:43, 22 June 2007

Robert W. Howington (a/k/a "The Loser") is best known for the zine Losers Are Cool.

His raw, aggressive brand of writing (sometimes called "shockism") is heavily influenced by Charles Bukowski. He has produced anthologies, chapbooks, and broadsides of his and others' work. Some of his other titles include Homemade iceCream Press and B.A.S.K. He has written poems, short stories, cartoons, recordings, letters, etc. and has been featured in the zines WoRMfEA$t! and Beat Surreal. He is also known for the series of books called Drive-by-Books, and for feuding with other writers.

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