Week in Review
Week in Review is an occasional – almost bi-annual- zine written in Sydney and sold in a few places, as well as distributed in the usual random ways that zines have of getting about. It has words and pictures, and tells the story of life, perhaps as you know it.
This website has updates about the publication, as well as information about where to get copies, and occasional news from the road – the ‘behind the zines’ (ugh) story of printing and distribution.
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Saturday, January 22, 2011
New week in review available now
Volume 3 of Week In Review is available now from Sticky Institute in Melbourne.
Format is 24 page black and white photocopy with card cover, saddlestiched (one long lazy stitch) using teal coloured cotton yarn.
Printing was a bit arduous as involved a new copy shop and it had been such a long time since the last one I had forgotten which way was up – literally. Facing the fumes with a hangover didn’t help the quick cognitive functions, but seemed to suit the ambience of the lost-in-a-mall surrounded by empty realestate agents and food courts vibe. Thanks to Michael visiting from London who spent the day helping with copying and binding both this and Volume 4. He was patient and full of resolve when faced with yet another back to front page and clocked up a full six hours of copying and binding. Thankyou!
Format is 24 page black and white photocopy with card cover, saddlestiched (one long lazy stitch) using teal coloured cotton yarn.
Printing was a bit arduous as involved a new copy shop and it had been such a long time since the last one I had forgotten which way was up – literally. Facing the fumes with a hangover didn’t help the quick cognitive functions, but seemed to suit the ambience of the lost-in-a-mall surrounded by empty realestate agents and food courts vibe. Thanks to Michael visiting from London who spent the day helping with copying and binding both this and Volume 4. He was patient and full of resolve when faced with yet another back to front page and clocked up a full six hours of copying and binding. Thankyou!
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