Zine Review - Part I from the Orchestra of Machines
October 22nd 2006 23:56
Zeben Perhaps, the author treats us to a powerful piece of stream-of-consciousness. His writing is unflinching, and brass, with powerful overtones. Not much subtle with these works, Zeben allows us an unfiltered view into the human mind. Best described as “short” stories, these can be short (The Entrance to the Trinity) or longer (Slipped Discs and Kinship) having only one, or multiple segments. This zine is rough cut with a color cover, and invites commentary. Tastes like: Sweet & Sour Chicken
Snippet:
“Bitter ugly frame holds the corpse up, filled structure in an old city, or the bitter chew tasting my throat, collapsed and quiver with rubble caught in stagnant air. ‘They’re poisoning our sacred space’, and old man whispers to me, walking by with posture withered down of its youth.”
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