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− | + | '''Gutter Soup''' is a one-off zine from various Bay Area zine editors. | |
− | Gutter Soup was made as a protest to the 2011 San Francisco Zine Fest. Various zine editors came together at the Berkeley Long Life Veggie House and complained about the expensive and arty boutique zines of the fest | + | ''Gutter Soup'' was made as a protest to the 2011 San Francisco Zine Fest. Various zine editors came together at the Berkeley Long Life Veggie House and complained about the expensive and arty boutique zines of the fest. |
+ | Editors in attendance at the meeting and in the zine included artist [[Heather Wreckage]] editor of [[Dreams of donuts]]; [[Robert Eggplant]] of [[Absolutely Zippo]]; [[Joey|Joey Refugio]] of [[As We Get Older and Stop Making Sense]]; [[Samiya Bird]] of [[Medatrocity]]; James Boyd of Wow Cool Distro & Dork Book zine; Steve Brady of [[Wing Nut Rising]]; and Dominick of various zines that changed names to [[Comatulid]]. One issue is in print. | ||
− | [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:California Zines]] | + | |
+ | [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] | ||
+ | [[Category:California Zines]] | ||
+ | [[Category:2010s publications]] |
Latest revision as of 13:16, 28 April 2013
Gutter Soup is a one-off zine from various Bay Area zine editors.
Gutter Soup was made as a protest to the 2011 San Francisco Zine Fest. Various zine editors came together at the Berkeley Long Life Veggie House and complained about the expensive and arty boutique zines of the fest.
Editors in attendance at the meeting and in the zine included artist Heather Wreckage editor of Dreams of donuts; Robert Eggplant of Absolutely Zippo; Joey Refugio of As We Get Older and Stop Making Sense; Samiya Bird of Medatrocity; James Boyd of Wow Cool Distro & Dork Book zine; Steve Brady of Wing Nut Rising; and Dominick of various zines that changed names to Comatulid. One issue is in print.