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Latest revision as of 21:09, 8 December 2007
Fun in a Bucket was Webly Bowles and Alex Wrekk’s first zine. It was mainly silly writings with busy layout that was cut off by bad photocopy jobs. It was meant to be fun…in a bucket, or a couple of stapled and photocopied pages.
Topics included:
European graffiti reviews, Star Wars ramblings, Horror-scopes, Stories of the silliness of their mother and much more.
They each went their own ways in writing as Wrekk started Brainscan and Bowles continued Fun in a Bucket, later changing it to Touched by an Anvil when she started to include more serious writings.
The only other split project the two sisters worked on together was Don’t Send Me Flowers.
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Bibliography |
Zines: Fun In A Bucket (1995-1998) • Brainscan (1997-current) • I'm A Wrekk (1999) • Crossing the Rubicon (2001) • Fire Apparatus (2002) • Is It July Yet? (split, 2002) • Don't Send Me Flowers (2002) • Stolen Sharpie Revolution (2002) • Birthdays & Christmas / Faking Distance (split, 2004) • Timezones & Statelines (split, 2006) |
Contributions to other zines: Coffeeshop Crushes (????) • Make Something (book, ????) • O #4 (????) • Eyecandy (????) • You Can Work Any 100 Hours Per Week You Want (In Your Underwear)!! (2006) |
Audio Recordings |
Podcasts: Zinester Podcasts: Brainscan #21 (2006) |
Audio CDs: IPRC Audio Zine ("Between the Lines", 2004) |
Filmography |
Documentaries: $100 & A T-Shirt (DVD, 2004) |