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− | Coscom Entertainment, publisher of superhero and monster-themed fiction, launched a [[perzine]] in November 2009 by Coscom Entertainment publisher [[AP_Fuchs|A.P. Fuchs]] called | + | Coscom Entertainment, publisher of superhero and monster-themed fiction, launched a [[perzine]] in November 2009 by Coscom Entertainment publisher [[AP_Fuchs|A.P. Fuchs]] called '''Bumper Sticker Shine'''. It was published in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. |
Though no stranger to magazines (Coscom Entertainment once publishing a horror magazine called ''Kopfhalter!'' and was co-publisher to ''Insidious Reflections'' with horror publisher Insidious Publications), 2009 marked the year where the company entered the more traditional zine scene with the introduction of Fuchs's perzine. Yet never one to "follow the norm," Fuchs decided his zine wouldn't just be a standard perzine, but instead adopted the trade paperback format and made it a book-zine hybrid instead. | Though no stranger to magazines (Coscom Entertainment once publishing a horror magazine called ''Kopfhalter!'' and was co-publisher to ''Insidious Reflections'' with horror publisher Insidious Publications), 2009 marked the year where the company entered the more traditional zine scene with the introduction of Fuchs's perzine. Yet never one to "follow the norm," Fuchs decided his zine wouldn't just be a standard perzine, but instead adopted the trade paperback format and made it a book-zine hybrid instead. |
Revision as of 23:32, 7 December 2009
Coscom Entertainment, publisher of superhero and monster-themed fiction, launched a perzine in November 2009 by Coscom Entertainment publisher A.P. Fuchs called Bumper Sticker Shine. It was published in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Though no stranger to magazines (Coscom Entertainment once publishing a horror magazine called Kopfhalter! and was co-publisher to Insidious Reflections with horror publisher Insidious Publications), 2009 marked the year where the company entered the more traditional zine scene with the introduction of Fuchs's perzine. Yet never one to "follow the norm," Fuchs decided his zine wouldn't just be a standard perzine, but instead adopted the trade paperback format and made it a book-zine hybrid instead.
Bumper Sticker Shine presently contains essays on independent publishing from A.P. Fuchs's personal archive, self-publishing questions, horror fiction, poetry, comics, film reviews and more.