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Touched by an Anvil is a per-zine written by Webly Bowles. After breaking away from being a co-author with her sister, Alex Wrekk on the zine Fun in a Bucket, Bowles started writing more personally about her life.
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[[Image:Touched-by-an-anvil.gif|frame|Touched by an Anvil #16]]
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'''Touched by an Anvil''' is a [[per-zine]] written by [[Webly Bowles]]. After breaking away from being a co-author with her sister, [[Alex Wrekk]] on the zine [[Fun in a Bucket]], Bowles started writing more personally about her life.
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Like many teenage zinesters, Bowles wrote about broken hearts and lost loves in her early issues. In her college years in Eugene, Oregon, her writing turned more to her everyday life of her love for architecture, dogs she didn't live with, her failing health, world wide traveling adventures and general growing up.
 
Like many teenage zinesters, Bowles wrote about broken hearts and lost loves in her early issues. In her college years in Eugene, Oregon, her writing turned more to her everyday life of her love for architecture, dogs she didn't live with, her failing health, world wide traveling adventures and general growing up.
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Current issues of TBaA are more about growing up, having a dream-come-true career while still staying true to her DIY ethics, becoming a dog-mom and enjoying life.
 
Current issues of TBaA are more about growing up, having a dream-come-true career while still staying true to her DIY ethics, becoming a dog-mom and enjoying life.
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Latest revision as of 18:11, 29 June 2009

Touched by an Anvil #16

Touched by an Anvil is a per-zine written by Webly Bowles. After breaking away from being a co-author with her sister, Alex Wrekk on the zine Fun in a Bucket, Bowles started writing more personally about her life.

Like many teenage zinesters, Bowles wrote about broken hearts and lost loves in her early issues. In her college years in Eugene, Oregon, her writing turned more to her everyday life of her love for architecture, dogs she didn't live with, her failing health, world wide traveling adventures and general growing up.

Current issues of TBaA are more about growing up, having a dream-come-true career while still staying true to her DIY ethics, becoming a dog-mom and enjoying life.