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'''Temp Slave!''' was a [[zine]] about temp work, published by Madison, WI resident [[Jeff Kelly]] from 1993 until the early 2000s. | '''Temp Slave!''' was a [[zine]] about temp work, published by Madison, WI resident [[Jeff Kelly]] from 1993 until the early 2000s. | ||
− | Temp Slave! was at the forefront of providing a voice for disgruntled temporary workers. The zine featured contributions from | + | Temp Slave! was at the forefront of providing a voice for disgruntled temporary workers. The zine featured contributions from a number of zine editors, including [[Debbie Goad]] of [[Answer ME!]] and [[Michelle Shute]] of [[Trailer Trash]]. The zine was featured in 1996's [[Zine Yearbook]], as well as 1997's [[The Factsheet Five Zine Reader]], the same year Kelly authored the book ''Best of Temp Slave!'', which is still widely available. The zine was the inspiration for ''Temp Slave'' the musical, which toured the U.S. in 2001. |
''You walk into the workplace as a temp, and it's like you're an alien. -Jeff Kelly'' | ''You walk into the workplace as a temp, and it's like you're an alien. -Jeff Kelly'' |
Revision as of 05:50, 2 October 2007
Temp Slave! was a zine about temp work, published by Madison, WI resident Jeff Kelly from 1993 until the early 2000s.
Temp Slave! was at the forefront of providing a voice for disgruntled temporary workers. The zine featured contributions from a number of zine editors, including Debbie Goad of Answer ME! and Michelle Shute of Trailer Trash. The zine was featured in 1996's Zine Yearbook, as well as 1997's The Factsheet Five Zine Reader, the same year Kelly authored the book Best of Temp Slave!, which is still widely available. The zine was the inspiration for Temp Slave the musical, which toured the U.S. in 2001.
You walk into the workplace as a temp, and it's like you're an alien. -Jeff Kelly