Zine Review - Introvert Number Four
November 9th 2006 15:59
First of, I love this cover. The skull faces in the embrace, the white on black, thin scratchy lines, it’s bold, it’s dynamic and a good use of shape and form.
Inside we have the usual apologies for the lateness of the issue; this is normal with zinesters, but Nicole is honest in saying it’s been six years since the previous
interesting and sweet all at once, with a good use of visual dialogue. Nicole’s writing is varied, something as an author I respect, and with the next work, we see
precisely how varied. This whole zine is like that, flitting from topic to topic, but always with good, clear writing, and a great use of imagery. I’ve been told number
five is on my way to my mailbox, so look for that review soon. Tastes like: Sourdough toast with good real butter. It's merely a buck, so please try this one out, you
won't be disappointed.
Tidbit:
“She doesn’t pardon herself. Just gathers her old grin and memories and heads for the door. No matter the urge, there’s no reason to compromise her
mind. With the fifth of whiskey poking from her back pocket, it’d eventually be easy to do so. But not tonight, it’s just not worth it to her anymore.”
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