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− | '''Rev. Randall Tin-Ear''' was the publisher of the defunct [[Angry Thoreauan]] from Hollywood, CA. He was a quite vocal fixture in the zine community throughout the 1990s, as well as the LA lit and punk scenes. His writing has appeared in many prominant zines, including [[Flipside]], [[dishwasher]], [[Ben Is Dead]], [[Hit List]], [[Panik]], and [[Maximum Rock 'N' Roll]]. His work has also appeared in [[Sabotage in The American Workplace]], the [[Some Zines]] endeavour (Prof. Tom Trusky) and a couple of other books | + | '''Rev. Randall Tin-Ear''' was the publisher of the defunct [[Angry Thoreauan]] from Hollywood, CA. He was a quite vocal fixture in the zine community throughout the 1990s, as well as the LA lit and punk scenes. His writing has appeared in many prominant zines, including [[Flipside]], [[dishwasher]], [[Ben Is Dead]], [[Hit List]], [[Panik]], and [[Maximum Rock 'N' Roll]]. His work has also appeared in [[Sabotage in The American Workplace]], the [[Some Zines]] endeavour (Prof. Tom Trusky) and a couple of other books. |
After a four-year stint in New York, Rev. Tin-Ear moved back to Los Angeles and returned to being plain olde Randall Fleming. He is publishing books and literary rags under Metropolis Hopper. [[BrickBat Revue]] is his irregular endeavour these days. A broadsheet format, it covers the poetry as well as a wee bit of the visual arts scene of Los Angeles on a quarterly basis. | After a four-year stint in New York, Rev. Tin-Ear moved back to Los Angeles and returned to being plain olde Randall Fleming. He is publishing books and literary rags under Metropolis Hopper. [[BrickBat Revue]] is his irregular endeavour these days. A broadsheet format, it covers the poetry as well as a wee bit of the visual arts scene of Los Angeles on a quarterly basis. | ||
He no longer hangs round New York airports getting arrested by sundry constabularies; the ban on liquids makes it hard to take on board the single malt scotch he prefers. As we all know, the airlines only provide conservative shots, in plastic, of blended. | He no longer hangs round New York airports getting arrested by sundry constabularies; the ban on liquids makes it hard to take on board the single malt scotch he prefers. As we all know, the airlines only provide conservative shots, in plastic, of blended. | ||
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+ | ==Zines== | ||
+ | * [[Angry Thoreauan]] | ||
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+ | ==Contributions== | ||
+ | * [[Ben Is Dead]] | ||
+ | * [[Dishwasher]] | ||
+ | * [[Flipside]] | ||
+ | * [[Hit List]] | ||
+ | * [[Maximum Rock N Roll]] | ||
+ | * [[Panik]] | ||
+ | * [[Sabotage in The American Workplace]] | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 18:05, 29 March 2007
Rev. Randall Tin-Ear was the publisher of the defunct Angry Thoreauan from Hollywood, CA. He was a quite vocal fixture in the zine community throughout the 1990s, as well as the LA lit and punk scenes. His writing has appeared in many prominant zines, including Flipside, dishwasher, Ben Is Dead, Hit List, Panik, and Maximum Rock 'N' Roll. His work has also appeared in Sabotage in The American Workplace, the Some Zines endeavour (Prof. Tom Trusky) and a couple of other books.
After a four-year stint in New York, Rev. Tin-Ear moved back to Los Angeles and returned to being plain olde Randall Fleming. He is publishing books and literary rags under Metropolis Hopper. BrickBat Revue is his irregular endeavour these days. A broadsheet format, it covers the poetry as well as a wee bit of the visual arts scene of Los Angeles on a quarterly basis.
He no longer hangs round New York airports getting arrested by sundry constabularies; the ban on liquids makes it hard to take on board the single malt scotch he prefers. As we all know, the airlines only provide conservative shots, in plastic, of blended.
Zines
Contributions
- Ben Is Dead
- Dishwasher
- Flipside
- Hit List
- Maximum Rock N Roll
- Panik
- Sabotage in The American Workplace