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'''Twenty-Four Hours''' has featured work from many Austin-based [[writer]]s and [[comic]]s artists including:  Tim Doyle ([[Amazing Adult Fantasy]]), [[Ben Snakepit]] ([[Snakepit]]), and Ben Brown ([[Words Words Words]], [[So New Media]], as well as prose-poet Annie LaGanga.
 
'''Twenty-Four Hours''' has featured work from many Austin-based [[writer]]s and [[comic]]s artists including:  Tim Doyle ([[Amazing Adult Fantasy]]), [[Ben Snakepit]] ([[Snakepit]]), and Ben Brown ([[Words Words Words]], [[So New Media]], as well as prose-poet Annie LaGanga.
  
In earlier issues, Twenty-Four Hours also featured fiction and poetry from writers around the country. There have also been interviews with literary figures such as Neal Pollack.
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In earlier issues, Twenty-Four Hours also featured fiction and poetry from writers around the country. There have also been interviews with writers such as Neal Pollack and, more recently, Aaron Cometbus.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:53, 25 January 2011

Twenty-Four Hours is a literary zine put out by Josh Medsker starting in 2001. He began the zine in Japan, then moved to Austin, TX., and then New York City.

Twenty-Four Hours has featured work from many Austin-based writers and comics artists including: Tim Doyle (Amazing Adult Fantasy), Ben Snakepit (Snakepit), and Ben Brown (Words Words Words, So New Media, as well as prose-poet Annie LaGanga.

In earlier issues, Twenty-Four Hours also featured fiction and poetry from writers around the country. There have also been interviews with writers such as Neal Pollack and, more recently, Aaron Cometbus.

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