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Dorothea is a storybook quarter sized zine published by [paper-xerox-staples] distro and press and written by Mike Baker. The stories are group conceptually by the time they were written or more personally by a less obvious element but never by theme.
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'''Dorothea''' is a storybook quarter sized zine published by [[paper-xerox-staples]] distro and press, and written by [[Mike Baker]] from Florida.  
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The stories are grouped conceptually by the date they were written, or more personally by a less obvious element, but never by theme. They are mostly micro fiction. Issue number 1 consisted of stories written right after the author's mother died of cancer.  Most are sad and sexualized tales of love gone good, then bad. Or little fragments of death and loss.
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Issue two consists of murder stories compiled from issues of [[Fake Life]] has recieved widely mixed reviews.
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Selections from ''Dorothea'' #1 were reprinted in volume nine of [[Zine Yearbook]], released in 2008.
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[[Category: Zine]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[category:Florida Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category:Literary Zines]] [[Category:Zine Yearbook]]

Latest revision as of 19:49, 31 August 2009

Dorothea is a storybook quarter sized zine published by paper-xerox-staples distro and press, and written by Mike Baker from Florida.

The stories are grouped conceptually by the date they were written, or more personally by a less obvious element, but never by theme. They are mostly micro fiction. Issue number 1 consisted of stories written right after the author's mother died of cancer. Most are sad and sexualized tales of love gone good, then bad. Or little fragments of death and loss.

Issue two consists of murder stories compiled from issues of Fake Life has recieved widely mixed reviews.

Selections from Dorothea #1 were reprinted in volume nine of Zine Yearbook, released in 2008.