Boxcutter Number 14 / Fall 2006
December 8th 2006 15:21
Boxcutter Number 14 / Fall 2006
As usual, Boxcutter doesn’t fail. This small ¼ sized zine with it’s lavender color grabs you hard and doesn’t let go. Tomas’s writings, especially the first piece, dealing with his
own feelings about entering a third world country, and how it’s important that he understand he’s detoxing from America to a slower, more mellow pace of life. Fatima Luna Y Saskia
temples and waterfalls. Dylan’s poetry / essay, “insomniac” is nothing short of incredible, and is followed up by a very frank discussion about talking to your partner regarding intimacy. I
could go on and on about this fantastic little zine, but I’d rather you read it for yourself.
Snippet:
“It really does come down to money doesn’t it? I mean, you can try to stick to your guns but in the end, it’ll come back to haunt you for ever believing you could live on your
talents for long (meaning w/out proper contacts, exposure, a ‘name’ that carries upon the winds, a solid gold résumé, and experience in the specific area that you wish to pursue.)
A buck and worth a whole heck of a lot more.
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