Morgenmuffel

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Morgenmuffel is an autobiographical zine consisting mainly of cartoons written and drawn by Isy from Brighton, UK. Tales told range from walking over hills to street demonstrations, volunteering in an anarchist social centre and dealing with co-operative living, plus the occasional list, zine review, or article thrown in.

Morgenmuffel also used to be a small zine distro but this side of things has folded, unfortunately.

Issues

Morgenmuffel issues 1 (which was in German) to 14 are not available anymore through Morgenmuffel directly, though other distros may still have copies here or there.

Active Distribution printed a collection/'best of' from issues nos. 2-11, which is currently out of print but may be reprinted in future.

The latest issue is No. 16, from October 2007. Stories include travels, the Climate Camp, and the G8 protests in Germany. Cost: 80p plus stamp in the UK, 2 euros from mainland Europe or 3 US dollars from overseas.

Other Publications

A zine about women's self defence - issue No. 1 has been printed in December 2006. This zine is a collaboration between Isy and two other women involved in teaching women's self defence and has articles, rants and personal stories of sucessful self defence. Cost: £1.50 incl. postage in the UK

Contact

PO Box 74, Brighton BN1 4ZQ, UK

morningmuffel@yahoo.co.uk

External Link

Morgenmuffel website New website with free downloads and comics to view

The Cowley Club Brighton anarchist social centre that also has a good bookshop stocking zines.

Active Distribution London based distro that stocks Morgenmuffel along with a huge selection of books, pamphlets, zines, music and more.

Last Hours fanzine London based quarterly zine that "seeks to explore and promote punk, hardcore and DIY music, and the politics and culture that lies behind them". Isy contributes to this zine.

Fighting Back A printable version of a mini pamphlet on women's self defence that Isy made a few years ago that was put up on the website The f-word.