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Xerography Debt
By (Author) Davida Brier
Microcosm Publishing
Microcosm Publishing
1st March 2012
United States
General
Non Fiction
Pamphlet
64
Width 134mm, Height 210mm
100g
Since 1999, Davida Gypsy Breier's review zine,Xerography Debtmight be best summarized as an obsession for all involved, or as she puts it: "The review zine with perzine tendencies." Billy da Bling Bunny Roberts recently said "It's the glue that holds the zine community together." Now maintaining three issues per year, the 34th issue ofXerography Debtis still the same ol' charming personality, allowing a hand-picked cast of contributors to wax philosophical about both the zines they love and where those zines find them in their lives.Rather than spending time and ink bashing things or being forced to write about something they don't care about, the reviewers hand-select 148 zines to write about and the result is much more interesting.In an age of blogs and tweets,Xerography Debtis a beautiful, earnest anachronism, a publication that seems to come from a different era, but is firmly entrenched in the now.
"A dedicated bunch of zinesters who pour their heart and soul into their reviews and it shows. Very interesting." --"410 Media"
"An amazing show about the history, mysteries and magic of zines in general--The mechanics of publishing, the philosphy of zine-ism, the search for the first zine, a Where Are They Now of 90s zinsters, a journey into "non Profit" status, and more More MORE! Basically a multiple zinegasm!" --"Roctober"
"An important resource in this internet age." --"Syndicated Zine Reviews"
"Continues to produce excellent issues, despite basement floods, babies, moving, job hell, and getting sued over its original name." --"Syndicate Product Covert HQ"
"Like having a cool friend loan you their stack of zines." --"Quimblog"
Davida Breier is the creator of the zombie review/essay zine Rigor Mortis. She lives in Baltimore, Maryland.