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*Issue 1 (2001): "...focuses heavily on my experiences with toilets and lengthy diatribes about my time in primary school." | *Issue 1 (2001): "...focuses heavily on my experiences with toilets and lengthy diatribes about my time in primary school." | ||
*Issue 7 (200?): the longest issue to date, clocked in at 23,121 words - longer than the honours thesis the author had, at that point, only just finished writing. Contents include 'post-grad angst; Newcastle TINA memoirs; Wollongong Belladonna recollections; Sydney tourist crap, transport bungling, name dropping.' | *Issue 7 (200?): the longest issue to date, clocked in at 23,121 words - longer than the honours thesis the author had, at that point, only just finished writing. Contents include 'post-grad angst; Newcastle TINA memoirs; Wollongong Belladonna recollections; Sydney tourist crap, transport bungling, name dropping.' | ||
− | *Issue 10 (July 2005) 'The quarter-life crisis issues', came with a collectable wooden spoon, and 'took an average of seven minutes per copy to assemble'. | + | *Issue 10 (July 2005): 'The quarter-life crisis issues', came with a collectable wooden spoon, and 'took an average of seven minutes per copy to assemble'. |
+ | *Issue 11 (2005): Contents include "Heartbreak & camping." | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 05:48, 16 February 2009
Westside Angst (2001-) is a zine by Adelaide, South Australia based zinester and writer Ianto Ware, featuring personal writing, illustrations and hand-crafted covers. Westside Angst has been said to be identifiable by distinct phases; comical, personal, 'pseudo academic', and romantic.
Ianto Ware also produces the zines The little nerd band that could and Das Papierkreig.
Issues
- Issue 1 (2001): "...focuses heavily on my experiences with toilets and lengthy diatribes about my time in primary school."
- Issue 7 (200?): the longest issue to date, clocked in at 23,121 words - longer than the honours thesis the author had, at that point, only just finished writing. Contents include 'post-grad angst; Newcastle TINA memoirs; Wollongong Belladonna recollections; Sydney tourist crap, transport bungling, name dropping.'
- Issue 10 (July 2005): 'The quarter-life crisis issues', came with a collectable wooden spoon, and 'took an average of seven minutes per copy to assemble'.
- Issue 11 (2005): Contents include "Heartbreak & camping."
External Links
- Nicht Das Papierkrieg Ianto Ware's blog
- Ministry of Zines
- Ianto Ware's website