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[[Image:Stovetop_Girl_123_covers.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Stovetop Girl: She's on Fire''' <br/> #1-3 <br/>2014]]
 
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'''Stovetop Girl''', subtitled ''She's on Fire,'' is a series of four-page zines by [[Kari Tervo]]. The series currently has three issues.
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'''Stovetop Girl''', subtitled ''She's on Fire,'' is a series of zines by [[Kari Tervo]]. The series currently has four issues.
  
 
Tervo explains in the introduction to issue #1, "My goal with ''Stovetop Girl'' is not to have a goal. Maybe I'd just like to talk about something for a quick second, or show you something neat." The series will contain quick rants, anecdotes, show-and-tell, photos, and whatever else seems cool to share.
 
Tervo explains in the introduction to issue #1, "My goal with ''Stovetop Girl'' is not to have a goal. Maybe I'd just like to talk about something for a quick second, or show you something neat." The series will contain quick rants, anecdotes, show-and-tell, photos, and whatever else seems cool to share.
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Issues #1 through #3 are four pages each, while issue #4 is 12 pages.
  
  

Revision as of 06:47, 16 May 2015

Stovetop Girl: She's on Fire
#1-3
2014

Stovetop Girl, subtitled She's on Fire, is a series of zines by Kari Tervo. The series currently has four issues.

Tervo explains in the introduction to issue #1, "My goal with Stovetop Girl is not to have a goal. Maybe I'd just like to talk about something for a quick second, or show you something neat." The series will contain quick rants, anecdotes, show-and-tell, photos, and whatever else seems cool to share.

Issues #1 through #3 are four pages each, while issue #4 is 12 pages.


Issue Summaries

1, September, 2014: Gift-giving at "conscious parties," some photos from the hardware store.

2, September, 2014: Some ways Beverly Hills is just like Dodgeville, Michigan, plus a short story called "The Perrier Principle."

3, October, 2014: The Lottery: A Winning Losing Proposition.

4, May, 2015: 1990s Relics.

According to Tervo, upcoming issues will cover this, that, and the other thing. There is a plan for extensive coverage of miscellaneous.


Distribution

Stovetop Girl #1 was part of the October, 2014 mailing of the American Amateur Press Association.

Stovetop Girl #2 was part of the December, 2014 mailing of the American Amateur Press Association.

Stovetop Girl is available on Etsy, at Sweet Mayhem Zinery.


Contact

  • beehat2013@gmail.com.
  • Kari Tervo, P.O. Box 7831, Beverly Hills, CA 90212

External Links