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[[DrunkenWerewolf]] Magazine was formed by previous and current writers of [[Bored Youth]], [[Wears The Trousers]] and [[Bizarre Prostitute]], all of whom follow the desire to promote genuine talent in the musical world; consequently it focuses on new and influential artists who, for one reason or another, do not get widespread attention in the published press. Although the journalists are their own person, and therefore justifiably support different genres, the content leans towards folk and acoustic. The magazine primarily covers musicians, but also features and reviews comedians, plays, fiction and art work; its continuous running theme is the celebration of innovative, progressive and experimental ideas.
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'''DrunkenWerewolf Magazine''' was founded by [[Tiffany Daniels]] in 2006, as an extension of drunkenwerewolf.livejournal.com, with the intention to promote and interview genuine talent in the musical world. Consequently it focuses on new and influential artists who, for one reason or another, do not get the attention they deserve from the mainstream press.
  
Although based in Bristol, UK, the contributing writers can be found across the globe; notably in Sydney, Toronto, Phoenix City, Los Angeles, Helsinki, Berlin, Paris and Dublin.  
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Although the journalists are their own person, and therefore justifiably support different genres, the content leans towards folk and acoustic music. The magazine primarily covers musicians, but also features and reviews comedians, plays, fiction and art work; it continuously celebrates innovative, progressive and experimental ideas.
  
The zine is edited and run by Tiffany Daniels.
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Although based in Bristol, UK, contributing writers, designers and illustrators are found across the globe.
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Some of those involved with DrunkenWerewolf Magazine were previously writers of the zines [[Bored Youth]], [[Wears The Trousers]] and [[Bizarre Prostitute]].
  
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==External Link==
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*[http://www.myspace.com/drunkenwerewolf DrunkenWerewolf on MySpace]
  
 
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[[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the UK]] [[Category:2000's publications]]
'''Issue #1''' RELEASED JULY 1ST 2007 - Kat Flint, Art Brut, Frank Turner, Oh Bijou, Harry and the Potters, UggaMugga, Victory Collapse, Venus Bogardus, Olo Worms, Bright Eyes, Ashton Court
 
 
 
'''Issue #2''' RELEASED OCTOBER 1ST 2007 - Rhysmix, Captain Polaroid, Bishop Allen, Kitty Solaris, Old Time Relijun, Manda Rin, Andrew Jihad Jackson, Idiometric, the Edinburgh Fringe, Ladyfest Bristol, Potsdam.
 
 
 
'''Issue #3''' RELEASED DECEMBER 1ST 2007 - Jeremy Warmsley, You & The Atom Bomb, Safetyword, Olo Worms, Venus Bogardus, Rasha Shaheen, Racheal Dadd, CountrySide, Paul Hawkins, I Was A Teenage Satan Worshipper, House of Brothers, Dandi Wind, Lupen Crook, Tigs
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 22:56, 27 April 2010

DrunkenWerewolf Magazine was founded by Tiffany Daniels in 2006, as an extension of drunkenwerewolf.livejournal.com, with the intention to promote and interview genuine talent in the musical world. Consequently it focuses on new and influential artists who, for one reason or another, do not get the attention they deserve from the mainstream press.

Although the journalists are their own person, and therefore justifiably support different genres, the content leans towards folk and acoustic music. The magazine primarily covers musicians, but also features and reviews comedians, plays, fiction and art work; it continuously celebrates innovative, progressive and experimental ideas.

Although based in Bristol, UK, contributing writers, designers and illustrators are found across the globe.

Some of those involved with DrunkenWerewolf Magazine were previously writers of the zines Bored Youth, Wears The Trousers and Bizarre Prostitute.

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