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'''Strap and buckle''' was a one-off 12-page A5 literary fiction [[zine]] created in Ringwood North, Victoria, Australia by [[John Stevens]] in November 2001. It represented the final product of a desktop publishing project, as well as being the first zine attributed to that author. Although the title implied a serial nature, there were no subsequent issues.
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'''Strap and buckle''' was a [[One shot|one-off]] 12-page A5 [[Lit-zine|literary fiction zine]] created in Ringwood North, Victoria, Australia by [[John Stevens]] in November 2001. It represented the final product of a desktop publishing project, as well as being the first zine attributed to that author. Although the title implied a serial nature, there were no subsequent issues.
  
 
The short story, told in a blunt and darkly comic manner, follows a non-linear narrative, describing a day in the life of clients and employees at a company that specialises in a form of erotic assisted suicide.
 
The short story, told in a blunt and darkly comic manner, follows a non-linear narrative, describing a day in the life of clients and employees at a company that specialises in a form of erotic assisted suicide.
  
[[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from Australia]] [[Category:Victoria Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]]
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[[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from Australia]] [[Category:Victoria Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]]  [[Category:One Shot Zines ]]
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[[Category:Literary Zines]]

Latest revision as of 01:52, 23 July 2009

Strap and buckle cover

Strap and buckle was a one-off 12-page A5 literary fiction zine created in Ringwood North, Victoria, Australia by John Stevens in November 2001. It represented the final product of a desktop publishing project, as well as being the first zine attributed to that author. Although the title implied a serial nature, there were no subsequent issues.

The short story, told in a blunt and darkly comic manner, follows a non-linear narrative, describing a day in the life of clients and employees at a company that specialises in a form of erotic assisted suicide.

No contact details were included.