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The title comes from Halliday's nickname for her daughter India. Much of the zine deals with parenting in a consistently light, humorous tone.
 
The title comes from Halliday's nickname for her daughter India. Much of the zine deals with parenting in a consistently light, humorous tone.
  
Ayun Halliday is also the author of four self-mocking autobiographies The Big Rumpus, No Touch Monkey! And Other Travel Lessons Learned Too Late, Job Hopper and Dirty Sugar Cookies: Culinary Observations, Questionable Taste. Her first children's book, Always Lots Of Heinies At The Zoo will be published in May 2009.
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Ayun Halliday is also the author of four self-mocking autobiographies ''The Big Rumpus'',''No Touch Monkey! And Other Travel Lessons Learned Too Late'', ''Job Hopper and Dirty Sugar Cookies: Culinary Observations, Questionable Taste''. Her first children's book, ''Always Lots Of Heinies At The Zoo'' will be published in May 2009.
  
Currently, Ayun is working on [[The Zinesters' Guide to NYC]], to be published by Microcosm in July,2010. NYC zinesters who'd like to contribute drawings or NYC listings should contact her at ayun (at) ayunhalliday.com.
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''The East Village Inky'' was one of the zines featured in the 2003 [[Mobilivre-Bookmobile]] travelling library of independent publications with toured across North America.  
  
 
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''The East Village Inky'' was featured in volume six and volume nine of [[Zine Yearbook]], as well as in the book ''[[DIY: The Rise Of Lo-Fi Culture]]'', which features an interview with Ayun Halliday.
'''The East Village Inky''' was featured in volume six and volume nine of [[Zine Yearbook]], as well as in the book ''[[DIY: The Rise Of Lo-Fi Culture]]'', which features an interview with Ayun Halliday.
 
  
 
==External link==
 
==External link==

Revision as of 00:50, 11 April 2009

The East Village Inky is entirely hand written and illustrated by Ayun Halliday, and published in New York, U.S.A.

The title comes from Halliday's nickname for her daughter India. Much of the zine deals with parenting in a consistently light, humorous tone.

Ayun Halliday is also the author of four self-mocking autobiographies The Big Rumpus,No Touch Monkey! And Other Travel Lessons Learned Too Late, Job Hopper and Dirty Sugar Cookies: Culinary Observations, Questionable Taste. Her first children's book, Always Lots Of Heinies At The Zoo will be published in May 2009.

The East Village Inky was one of the zines featured in the 2003 Mobilivre-Bookmobile travelling library of independent publications with toured across North America.

The East Village Inky was featured in volume six and volume nine of Zine Yearbook, as well as in the book DIY: The Rise Of Lo-Fi Culture, which features an interview with Ayun Halliday.

External link

Review of The East Village Inky by Adam Davis in Library Journal

Ayun's website