Difference between revisions of "Wred Fright"
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===Contributions to Anthologies=== | ===Contributions to Anthologies=== | ||
− | + | *''A Sentence Of Grace'' in ''The Slush Pile 2'' 2002 | |
− | *''Weekendless'' in ''The Bukowski Hangover Project'' | + | *''Weekendless'' in ''The Bukowski Hangover Project'' 2003 |
− | *''The New Kid Has An Old Bicycle'' in ''Punch & Pie'' | + | *''The New Kid Has An Old Bicycle'' in ''Punch & Pie'' 2003 |
===Books=== | ===Books=== |
Revision as of 17:40, 18 July 2007
Wred Fright is the pseudonym of Fred Wright, an American zinester and musician. Whilst at university studying to doctorate level he wrote two dissertations upon the subject of why people make zines. He followed a Jungian approach and argued that creating a zine is an important step for a zinester in creating her/his identity in the world. His first published zine was drinkdrankdrunk. He is probably most well known for a his next zine, The Pornographic Flabbergasted Emus, which is the story of a student house and garage band. It was first published as a serialised zine in 2002-2003, then as an ebook and from 2006 as a novel.
He is reading from The Pornographic Flabbergasted Emus on the Underground Literary America tour organised by the Underground Literary Alliance in summer 2007.
Bibliography
Zines
Contributions to other Zines
Contributions to Anthologies
- A Sentence Of Grace in The Slush Pile 2 2002
- Weekendless in The Bukowski Hangover Project 2003
- The New Kid Has An Old Bicycle in Punch & Pie 2003
Books
Blogs
- Underground Literary Adventures 2004-5
- The Monday Report Box 2004-5