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Revision as of 22:25, 6 November 2013

Mothers News
Vol. II No.5, 2012

Mothers News is a free monthly newspaper published in Providence, RI, U.S.A., by Rhododendron Festival.

First issue of Mothers News was published May 2010. Each Oktober the paper changes the name into Monsters News, starting Oktober 2010.

"...Mothers News is a monthly newspaper that is fun and interesting, with good writing, for a general but open-minded audience. There's a comics section featuring exclusive comics from regular contributors CF, Mickey Zacchilli, Brian Chippendale, Michael DeForge, Chuck Forsman, Katrina Clark, Charlotte deSedouy, and Mike Taylor. Top talent!!! We print 5000 copies of each issue, and distribute them free in the streets in Providence and at select spots across the country. It's supported by small advertisers and readers..." (info from the subscription drive started Okt. 2013)

External Links

  • Back issues online Almost every issue is uploaded and can be found on archive.org, but Mothers News is designed to be a physical newspaper, so please bear in mind that they are sort of difficult to read on the computer.