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'''Willie Jones''' is a zine editor and zine distro owner from Leitrim, Ireland. | '''Willie Jones''' is a zine editor and zine distro owner from Leitrim, Ireland. | ||
− | From 1995 till 2002, Willie published nine issues of the [[punk]] zine [[Non Plastique]], focusing on events in his life, skateboarding and gig stories, and zine reviews. The last issue dealt with his two year stay in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A. During this time, Willie was part of the ''[[Y'erd Me? Zine Tour]]'', where he joined | + | From 1995 till 2002, Willie published nine issues of the [[punk]] zine [[Non Plastique]], focusing on events in his life, skateboarding and gig stories, and zine reviews. The last issue dealt with his two year stay in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A. During this time, Willie was part of the ''[[Y'erd Me? Zine Tour]]'', where he joined fellow editors [[Ammi Emergency]], [[Ethan Clark]], [[John Gerken]] and Natalia in November of 2002 for a [[zine tour]] of the Eastern States in which they read from their publications. After the tour a [[compzine]] called [[Y'erd Me?]] was released to document the event. |
Willie has been active in the world of zines for a number of years. While publishing Non Plastique in Dublin, he was also running a zine distro called [[Ultra Red Star]]; he then ran a zine and record label called [[Holy Virility]]. | Willie has been active in the world of zines for a number of years. While publishing Non Plastique in Dublin, he was also running a zine distro called [[Ultra Red Star]]; he then ran a zine and record label called [[Holy Virility]]. | ||
− | Upon his return to Ireland from the U.S., Jones opened a zine and alternative literature shop in Dublin's Temple Bar named ''Red Ink Radical Books and Zines'', which lasted around two years until increased rental costs in the city forced its closure. | + | Upon his return to Ireland from the U.S., Jones opened a zine and alternative literature shop in Dublin's Temple Bar named ''Red Ink Radical Books and Zines'', which he ran with ''Y'erd Me? Zine Tour'' tourmate Natalia of the zine [[Sweet Olive]], and which lasted around two years until increased rental costs in the city forced its closure. |
− | Willie Jones now runs a zine and music distro in County Leitrim with Natalia | + | Willie Jones now runs a zine and music distro in County Leitrim, again with Natalia, called [[Stitchy Press]] which has plans to publish books and which has already released a CD by The Ghastly Grimey Orchestra of New Orleans and a 7" single by the band Party Weirdo. |
==Zines== | ==Zines== | ||
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==Contributions== | ==Contributions== | ||
*[[Y'erd Me?]] | *[[Y'erd Me?]] | ||
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+ | ==Zine Tours== | ||
+ | *''[[Y'erd Me? Zine Tour]]'' | ||
==External Link== | ==External Link== |
Latest revision as of 18:55, 30 November 2011
Willie Jones is a zine editor and zine distro owner from Leitrim, Ireland.
From 1995 till 2002, Willie published nine issues of the punk zine Non Plastique, focusing on events in his life, skateboarding and gig stories, and zine reviews. The last issue dealt with his two year stay in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A. During this time, Willie was part of the Y'erd Me? Zine Tour, where he joined fellow editors Ammi Emergency, Ethan Clark, John Gerken and Natalia in November of 2002 for a zine tour of the Eastern States in which they read from their publications. After the tour a compzine called Y'erd Me? was released to document the event.
Willie has been active in the world of zines for a number of years. While publishing Non Plastique in Dublin, he was also running a zine distro called Ultra Red Star; he then ran a zine and record label called Holy Virility.
Upon his return to Ireland from the U.S., Jones opened a zine and alternative literature shop in Dublin's Temple Bar named Red Ink Radical Books and Zines, which he ran with Y'erd Me? Zine Tour tourmate Natalia of the zine Sweet Olive, and which lasted around two years until increased rental costs in the city forced its closure.
Willie Jones now runs a zine and music distro in County Leitrim, again with Natalia, called Stitchy Press which has plans to publish books and which has already released a CD by The Ghastly Grimey Orchestra of New Orleans and a 7" single by the band Party Weirdo.