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+ | '''Monster Clutter'''(2009-??) Based in Huntington, West Virginia, the thirty-two page photocopied and stapled zine contains reader submitted art, essays, stories, poetry, and comics. | ||
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A self described "grab bag of weird" Monster Clutter provides a venue for repugnant and inspiring ideas. | A self described "grab bag of weird" Monster Clutter provides a venue for repugnant and inspiring ideas. | ||
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The closer look at the name Monster Clutter will provide a useful Rosetta stone when navigating its pages. | The closer look at the name Monster Clutter will provide a useful Rosetta stone when navigating its pages. | ||
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'''Monster''': The word monster comes from the Latin ''monstrum'' which translates to '''Divine potent of misfortune'''. | '''Monster''': The word monster comes from the Latin ''monstrum'' which translates to '''Divine potent of misfortune'''. | ||
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1. Any plant or animal of abnormal shape or structure, as one greatly malformed or lacking some parts; monstrocity. 2. Any imaginary creature part human and part animal is form or made up of the parts of two or more different animals. 3. Something monstrous. 4 A person so cruel, wicked depraved, etc. as to horrify others. | 1. Any plant or animal of abnormal shape or structure, as one greatly malformed or lacking some parts; monstrocity. 2. Any imaginary creature part human and part animal is form or made up of the parts of two or more different animals. 3. Something monstrous. 4 A person so cruel, wicked depraved, etc. as to horrify others. | ||
− | '''Clutter''': Clutter is a variation of clatter which comes from the Old English ''clatrain'' which means '''to call out'''. | + | '''Clutter''': |
+ | Clutter is a variation of clatter which comes from the Old English ''clatrain'' which means '''to call out'''. | ||
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1. a number of things scattered in disorder; jumble. | 1. a number of things scattered in disorder; jumble. | ||
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External Links == | External Links == | ||
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And for some reason they have a website where they accept email submissions | And for some reason they have a website where they accept email submissions | ||
http://www.monsterclutter.com | http://www.monsterclutter.com |
Revision as of 01:38, 15 April 2010
Monster Clutter(2009-??) Based in Huntington, West Virginia, the thirty-two page photocopied and stapled zine contains reader submitted art, essays, stories, poetry, and comics.
A self described "grab bag of weird" Monster Clutter provides a venue for repugnant and inspiring ideas.
The closer look at the name Monster Clutter will provide a useful Rosetta stone when navigating its pages.
Monster: The word monster comes from the Latin monstrum which translates to Divine potent of misfortune.
1. Any plant or animal of abnormal shape or structure, as one greatly malformed or lacking some parts; monstrocity. 2. Any imaginary creature part human and part animal is form or made up of the parts of two or more different animals. 3. Something monstrous. 4 A person so cruel, wicked depraved, etc. as to horrify others.
Clutter:
Clutter is a variation of clatter which comes from the Old English clatrain which means to call out.
1. a number of things scattered in disorder; jumble.
== External Links ==
And for some reason they have a website where they accept email submissions http://www.monsterclutter.com