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− | The '''Urban Hermitt''' is a [[zinester]] known for his [[perzine]], ''The Urban | + | The '''Urban Hermitt''' is a [[zinester]] known for his [[perzine]], ''[[The Urban Hermit]]'', which documents his lifestyle and travels in the Pacific Northwest, Northern California, and Hawaii. He began publishing the zine in 1998. He has also contributed to [[The Whirligig]] and [[Slush Pile]]. |
− | Urban Hermitt formerly | + | Urban Hermitt formerly identified as a woman and a lesbian. |
− | As he states about himself in his book, | + | As he states about himself in his book, The [[Flow Chronicles]]: "Besides frantically writing the flow of life, the urban hermitt likes to shop at natural foods co-ops, take naps, listen to and perform hip hop, freestyle, skateboard, hug trees, and to be a zine geek." He often ignores traditional grammar and stylistic constraints. |
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+ | ===Zines=== | ||
+ | *[[The Urban Hermit]] | ||
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+ | ===Contributions=== | ||
+ | *[[Slush Pile]] | ||
+ | *[[The Whirligig]] | ||
+ | *[[Zine Yearbook]] | ||
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+ | ===Books=== | ||
+ | * ''[[Flow Chronicles|The Flow Chronicles]]'' | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Latest revision as of 08:15, 31 March 2009
The Urban Hermitt is a zinester known for his perzine, The Urban Hermit, which documents his lifestyle and travels in the Pacific Northwest, Northern California, and Hawaii. He began publishing the zine in 1998. He has also contributed to The Whirligig and Slush Pile.
Urban Hermitt formerly identified as a woman and a lesbian.
As he states about himself in his book, The Flow Chronicles: "Besides frantically writing the flow of life, the urban hermitt likes to shop at natural foods co-ops, take naps, listen to and perform hip hop, freestyle, skateboard, hug trees, and to be a zine geek." He often ignores traditional grammar and stylistic constraints.