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Each issue of ''28 Pages'' is hole-punched and bound with various types of twine, keeping true to its title.
 
Each issue of ''28 Pages'' is hole-punched and bound with various types of twine, keeping true to its title.
  
''28 Pages'' is a personal zine dedicated to the experiences and imagination of Christoph, a stay-at-home father, writer and artist.  He writes stories about his day-to-day life, his son, [[Herbie Meyer|Herbie]], his wife, Lisa, and rural life.  He also includes several letters (and responses) to companies that have either dissapointed or delighted him.
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''28 Pages'' is a personal zine dedicated to the experiences and imagination of Christoph, a stay-at-home father, writer and artist.  He writes stories about his day-to-day life, his son, [[Herbie Meyer|Herbie]], his wife, Lisa, and rural life.  He also includes several letters (and responses) to companies that have either disappointed or delighted him.
  
Issues 1-12 were printed in 8.5 inch by 5.5 inch size, with issue 13 changing to a comic book size, complete with plastic sleeve. Yhe first issue was released in late 2001. There have been fifteen issues published so far.
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Issues 1-12 were printed in 8.5 inch by 5.5 inch size, with issue 13 changing to a comic book size, complete with plastic sleeve. The first issue was released in late 2001. There have been fifteen issues published so far.
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==See also==
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*[[The Heart Star]]
  
 
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Revision as of 09:04, 10 March 2007

28 Pages Lovingly Bound with Twine

28 Pages Lovingly Bound with Twine is a perzine written by Christoph Meyer from Danville, OH.

Each issue of 28 Pages is hole-punched and bound with various types of twine, keeping true to its title.

28 Pages is a personal zine dedicated to the experiences and imagination of Christoph, a stay-at-home father, writer and artist. He writes stories about his day-to-day life, his son, Herbie, his wife, Lisa, and rural life. He also includes several letters (and responses) to companies that have either disappointed or delighted him.

Issues 1-12 were printed in 8.5 inch by 5.5 inch size, with issue 13 changing to a comic book size, complete with plastic sleeve. The first issue was released in late 2001. There have been fifteen issues published so far.

See also

External Links