Difference between revisions of "Smack"
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* “A Day In The Life” by John Bennett” | * “A Day In The Life” by John Bennett” | ||
* “The Gig” by Duane Roger Wright | * “The Gig” by Duane Roger Wright | ||
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* “Jeff Smith interviews Jo Smitty” | * “Jeff Smith interviews Jo Smitty” | ||
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+ | Also included were reviews of several Robert Mitchum films, and zine reviews of [[Black on White]], [[OP]], [[Hamsterama]], [[Rumble]], [[The Fringe]], and [[No Cause For Concern]]. | ||
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[[Category:Zine]] | [[Category:Zine]] |
Revision as of 22:50, 15 November 2012
Smack was a literary zine published in the 1980s in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A..
Smack was a newsletter size zine, 7" by 8 ½".
The contents of Issue 5, released in 1984, include:
- “Thoughts from a lost soul” by William Pugmyr (Midnight Fantasies, Punk Lust, Old Bones)
- “Doughnuts” and “The State of Things” by Billski
- “A Day In The Life” by John Bennett”
- “The Gig” by Duane Roger Wright
- “Jeff Smith interviews Jo Smitty”
Also included were reviews of several Robert Mitchum films, and zine reviews of Black on White, OP, Hamsterama, Rumble, The Fringe, and No Cause For Concern.