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/&amp/ 005 - Just about March edition
The long wait is over, now available as a small pdf, a massive pdf, and technically from two different printers
Download the latest edition for free: https://lampbylit.com/magazine/

This issue featuring, among other excellent things:
>a translation of two Mishima essays
>an interview of F. Gardner
>barely comprehensible schizobabble
>tomboys

Buy it in print (production cost as per usual, no profit <<< read this jannies, not advertising):
https://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/1959768
The site also contains a link to buy it on Lulu, which is cheaper - especially so for non-Americans (only 8 dollar shipping to active warzones!), BUT only now am I reading through the print preview and it's absolute ass because these designs have way more layers than any sane design should. So don't buy from Lulu for now, get the Magcloud one instead, by the next edition I should have run through 4 free trials of adobe acrobat pro and gotten a PDF workflow sorted so we can all buy it cheaper.

As per usual, submit your submissions to the email for the next edition: lamp.lit.magazine@gmail.com
Secret chatroom here: https://lampbylit.com/elite/
login: anon
pw: god
Also drop your Classified Ad, Steal These Stories, and Neologist submissions ITT
Deadline for the next issue: April 25th
Feel free to edit your submission yourself to your aesthetic likings, canva.com works well for this if like us you've been filtered by InDesign

>> No.17911867

>>17911747
Oh shit, this again. Anything worthwhile in it this time?

>> No.17911873

>>17911747

looks like a convoluted mess of neon dog shit.
Nobody reads magazines

>> No.17911881

Very nice, enjoyed the previous editions greatly.

>> No.17911893

>Mishima
>tomboys

>> No.17911897

>>17911747
>a translation of two Mishima essays
>an interview of F. Gardner
>barely comprehensible schizobabble
>tomboys
This sounds fucking rad, good job /lit/

>> No.17911935

>>17911867
The Face of Salem is great, really well written - old man's perspective from the Tell-Tale Heart. The Mishima essays are also very good. Lots of nice shorter stories as well, like Sometimes in the Field
>>17911873
I'll give you convoluted and neon mess and dogshit for my cover design desu, but the rest is quite nice in my biased opinion

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>A Translation of two Mishima essays
> An Interview with F. Gardner

Dare I say... Based?

>> No.17912228

>Buy it in print (production cost as per usual, no profit <<< read this jannies, not advertising)
>it's not advertising because it's free
>it's not advertisinng because we don't make a profit
Wow you're retarded. Hope you get permanently banned for advertising your shit here. Were the previous bans not enough for you?

>> No.17912260

>>17912228
Here's your monthly (You)

>> No.17912383

>>17911747
>orders from lulu
>OP says don’t order from lulu

Well shit. It looks great OP! Thank you for all the hard work!!

>> No.17912541

>>17912383
Yeah terribly sorry about that, my bad, I can give you a refund if it's totally borked in print. I've changed it to be private on Lulu and ordered a copy myself so I can properly see what needs fixing

>> No.17912614

>>17911747
The new edition is out already? That was fast

>> No.17912629

>>17912228
You can't advertise for something you created. We made it.

>> No.17912685

>>17911747
>an interview of F. Gardner
Buying it right now. Can I make a donation too?

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>>17911747
rate my bedroom &amp

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>>17911747
rate my bedroom &amp

>> No.17912769

>>17912750
Which toppled cardboard box contains your books?
>>17912685
Sure, we have some donation links on the website, thanks: lampbylit.com/magazine/donate

>> No.17912818

>Dasha /and/ Anna in the tomboy collage

>> No.17912838

>>17911747
Unironically good cover design wtf

>> No.17912895

>>17911747
The image link goes to 004 instead of 005

>> No.17912940

>>17912757
That sounds only take like an hour to organize and you have plenty of supplies to build a neetnest

>> No.17913025

>>17912541
Dude it’s all good.

>> No.17913201

Nice to see another issue out!

>> No.17913879

>>17911873

I love neon dog shit though

>> No.17914062

Best issue yet imo, except for the F. Gardner ad, I hope he paid you guys handsomely for that.

>> No.17914069

>>17911867
I enjoyed The Miseducation of a Burger.

>> No.17914153

>F. Gardner interview

Holy based.

>> No.17914170

>>17914153
it's as softball as it can get

>> No.17914235

>>17912757
It has alot of potential

>> No.17914255

>>17914170
He brings up the criticism. Do you think the interviewer would just flat out shit on his books?

>> No.17914257

>>17914062

It's pretty dangerous for me to be telling you this, but I will: &amp is actually run out of a martial arts dojo in Chicago and is part of a well-funded and long term plan to recruit NEETs into their organization. I should know. I was one of the original founders of the Dojo. They called me Master Sensai-san. I knew F. Gardner when he was a young white belt. I go on vacation for a couple of weeks and suddenly he's wearing three green belts and has another one wrapped around his forehead. "How'd you get those, F?" I asked. "I bought 'em from Master-san Sensai," he said. My co-founder and sometimes bitter adversary. He was just selling these kids belts for $250 a pop, and F. was loaded. The more I looked, the more I saw it. Kids using tied together black belts for nunchucks. Our students stealing cars and threatening people with anime power moves of the highest and most forbidden levels. The parents using the whole thing to get them into better colleges. Where had this come from? The answer was &amp. Master-san Sensai had decided there could be only one master. And Gardner was his chosen student. Gardner was loaded, and he had a plan. Bribe underground literary magazines to turn himself into a meme and then convince NEETs to spend their unemployment checks on colored belts. You think neon is a coincidence? You think it's some just some aesthetic choice? You're being conditioned. More colors, more belts. More belts, more anime battle threats to unsuspecting Boomers. And what happens in the end? The great wealth transfer. You think some 90 year old can resist a threat from a neon pink belt - the ultimate belt? They'll hand their four vacation houses over, and not to their kids. Never to their kids. This thing needs to get blown wide open. Master-san Sensai is raking in the bank from the people submitting poems, and he's looking around for mutagenic chemicals. There's only one way this ends, and it's not pretty.

>> No.17914322

>>17912895
Good catch, thanks
>>17914257
kek

>> No.17914355

>>17914255
it's simply a weak interview. i don't want the interviewer to have it out for him but playing pretend together isn't the only alternative. there's no insight to be had here.

>> No.17914433

>>17914355
Bullshit. The interview was great. As if you could think of any better questions.

>> No.17914495

>>17914433
>As if you could
baseless accusation, you don't know who you're talking to. i've read all of gardner's posts on the discord, i know more interesting things about him than the interviewer ever bothered to uncover. it's superficial tripe! doesn't even touch on praying to al capone for the success of the book. so if you were me should you think to sit here and suffer anymore of these blind accusations? no. don't respond to me because i'm through with a little pinchfart like you. the interview sucked. i waited for it and it was a letdown. that's the end of it.

>> No.17914499

>>17911747
Hypocrisy and Democracy essay was pretty fun to read

>> No.17914530

>>17914495
>doesn't even touch on praying to al capone for the success of the book

Kek What in the literal fuck are you talking about

>> No.17914574

>>17914530
Clearly some bitter guy trying to make F Gardner seem crazy.

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THREAD THEME:
https://youtu.be/TL6WI2-hxNs
> https://youtu.be/TL6WI2-hxNs
https://youtu.be/TL6WI2-hxNs
> https://youtu.be/TL6WI2-hxNs
https://youtu.be/TL6WI2-hxNs
> https://youtu.be/TL6WI2-hxNs

>> No.17914662

>>17914530
>>17914574

How bout you both (probably just F. Gardner Larping both sides) talk about some other writings you liked in the mag, or perhaps shut the fuck up. My personal favorites were The Face Of Salem and Tomboy Dreams (just kidding I wrote that one, I just felt like larping like you)

>> No.17914663

>>17914610
/lit/ writes a /tv/show pilot when

>> No.17914701

>>17914530
in gardner's opinion the chicagans revere al capone as a sort of saintly robin hood figure, and being a good catholic lad he sent out a prayer for the success of his book to a statue of al capone. a beautiful example of a gardnerian triad in action. of course you have to hear about it from some rando on /lit/ instead of a moneyed publication.

>> No.17914801

>>17914610
HYPE
>>17914701
I definitely remember seeing something about this in the early gardner days

>> No.17914831

>>17914574
>>17914355
>>17914170
I actually read the book, Arcade, before I did the interview. And I’m glad I did.
Now this may be neither here nor there, however the book’s primary twist is that the book itself is a highschool creative writing project, which is why it’s written in such an amateur style (it could be argued). All throughout the interview process and our discourse, his spelling and grammar were perfect. So that was just one thing I noticed.

Another thing is that he is/was always extremely friendly and kind and happy. I had no reason to hurt the man’s feelings. His work is legitimately /lit/ for better and worse. He was confident enough to be genuinely proud of his work and It was a pleasure meeting him. He even talked to me about my book and my aspirations. You can call me a pussy for not directly mentioning the obituary, sure. But he’s a solid dude.

>> No.17914913

>>17914257
wide if tried.

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Author of 5/30/20 here. Ecstatic that it got in, it's my first time getting published by anything (yeah I know it isn't prestigious or whatever I don't give a shit).

Any thoughts on it? I'd love to hear from you guys.

>> No.17914963

>>17914831
The interview was fine. It’s just the anti-Gardner squad seething. Arcade was good. This is probably the most twist heavy book series I’ve ever read.

>> No.17914996

>>17914831
the elemental interest for gardner's work is not in his fiction but in his work in self-promotion. what is his ad budget, has it boosted sales, what has he learned in the process, what would he do differently, what's his next step? these things could be of use to, you know, a board of aspiring writers. that is the interesting component of gardner, not the reasoning for why he writes and decorates his book like a grade school student, that much is easily inferable. you wrote a fluff piece and you gave us nothing. congratulations.

>> No.17915010

is there anything sadder than wannabe e-celebs who think /lit/ is some kind of "scene" where they can play a character to draw attention to their shitty selfpublish/blog garbage

even with the 300% speed increase since 2016 this is a relatively slow board, everyone can see you're just some retard shilling his blog/ebook again and again, samefagging. there have been 10-20 of these by now and here's a few common threads, they are never actually good, and nobody cares

>> No.17915031

>>17914495
It was an entry level article. I’ll do a more comprehensive article covering more esoteric topics in the future. Gardner will likely contribute to an issue I’m the future as well.

I’m still reading the full issue but so far my faves so far are the Mishima, Generals, the College Essay, Newlyweds.

>>17914932
I dig that piece a lot. Very grim. Good use of violent imagery. I feel like I’m noticing a lot of doom themed stuff lately. Shit was going down in NYC on that day but the piece applies to almost all days now. It sort of reminds me of another piece in the issue called Speech for a Weary Few. I’m not surprised that we are getting more political content. What was your specific inspiration for this article?

>> No.17915049

>>17914996
> talking about boring marketing questions

This isn’t /biz.

>>17915010
>/lit ecelebs

Like it or not, that’s what F Gardner has become here.

>> No.17915054

>>17914932
I enjoyed it, I like your prose and the pacing of the whole thing. Imo if you want to elevate your work it could use some more technobabble and schizophrenia.

>> No.17915056

>>17914996
It’s an introductory article. We’ll cover more next time. You speak for yourself though. I made a magazine for a board of aspiring writers so I suggest you take it upon yourself to do it better. Which piece was yours in this issue?

>> No.17915078

>>17915049
Not an eceleb, I'd say gramatically retarded lolcow is more accurate, like a tripfag except he pays for it.

>> No.17915164

writer of senseless and needless here. this edition looks great, very happy my work is in. I fuckin love writing for this magazine because it gives me an outlet for shorter pieces or works that wouldn't otherwise see the light of day. thanks to editor anon and his friend for publishing it, how did you guys feel about the story?

>> No.17915182

>>17914663
we should

>> No.17915213

>>17915031
I watched a bunch of POV footage of the protests and looting and all. It blew me away that, after all the edgy cop-on-black violence shit, the Gucci got burned and raided before the police station. I also live pretty close to the area where the CHAZ was, and some friends that went there talked about it pretty thoroughly, so that sort of thing was on my mind. I never thought I'd see an "autonomous zone" spring up so close, even if it was kinda LARPy.

Nick Land's shitposts on the subject also had me thinking a lot.

>> No.17915252

>>17915182

They'll throw it in the trash right around when they read "With a car you can go anywhere you want."

>> No.17915497

>>17915213
trippy. good stuff. the happenings have been at eleven for a while now.
>>17915182
>>17915252
we need actual video submissions now

>> No.17915498

>>17915252
A man with a good car needs no justification

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BRUH this is cool! Whoever did it I really enjoyed the design you put with the text.

>> No.17915747

i still have a few to go but this is the best one yet. even the ones i was meh on were well written. maybe its the designs elevating them. really good job prussianon. enjoyed all the little touches: the two texts in the cover, the moby dick in the classifieds, the one and only page number, the drawing page (where fuck you i WILL draw my copyrighted waifu), the wheres walbo page, dylan and girl kaczynski...

my personal favs were generals, trillionares, newlyweds, runner and jumper, untitled rain poem, mask poem, thine is the kingdom (devilish), my ones and of course ;( tomboy dream. and theyre not even all the highlights

>> No.17915757

>>17911747
I wrote Face of Salem.

It was fun being a part of this. Very fun idea and it’s interesting reading things that /lit/ produces. Well done bro’s.

>> No.17915863

>>17915757
And btw anon I love the design. Very well done. And of course any criticism would be appreciated.

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>>17915705
Glad you like it, it was originally going to be much simpler but as I was finalising everything I saw it wasn't esoteric looking enough
>>17915747
Thanks, happy to hear you enjoyed it. I was somewhat hoping no one would notice that was Dylan on the tomboy page and I could feel smug in the knowledge that a few anons may have thought Bob Dylan was a cute tomboy, but I suppose I gave it away with tbe cropping
>>17915863
Nice to hear, the nature photos in the background were also submitted from some great /p/ anons so it was good to have a design to incorporate them into. And loved your piece, your writing style is top-notch

>> No.17916009

>>17915924
i feel obligated to buy this one. does it ship to turkey? also who do i submit to now, prussia or the normal email?

some errors if you wanna edit:
onion poem:
>i wouldnt start to crying

out there:
>The feelings overflow those I’ve from before
had
>situations that this, right
than this
>Do Ismash the window
I smash
>those great men in the history
in history
>I am on foreign trip
on a
>I died in car accident
in a
>the faire attractions
fair

>>17915164
one of the highlights. creative story, great design. contributed to the overall crisis and end times theme of the zine. confused by the last sentence tho
>>17914932
i personally dont like /relevant/ /society/ type stuff but it was about as good as something like that could be and still spoke to something universal with style. great design and like senseless and needless and weary few it added to the overall apocalyptic crisis motif
>>17915705
even the usual hegel cocksuckery was slightly better this time around
>>17914062
i thought the interview was kinda mean cuz it definitely wasnt sincere with all the compliments. but the lead up to the interview was enjoyable and im almost curious about the books
>>17914662
tomboy dreams really hit me where it hurts. ive had the dream. i know how it is. i snuck in a few other allusions to tomboys elsewheres in the magazine.

a teacher once told me i looked like a young bob dylan. i never knew how to take that

>> No.17916045

>>17916009
It does ship to Turkey, but unfortunately pretty pricey at $15. As mentioned in the OP, I'm working on getting it onto Lulu which will be ~$7 cheaper, so up to you if you want to wait at least a few weeks to order it cheaper. Just submit to the normal email, it gets forwarded to me, so me and the main anon both get it. Thanks for pointing those out, I'll get em fixed soon

>> No.17916092

Yo, I wrote tomboy dreams, and I'm really glad people seem to like it, I also wrote burger spunk, although I think my art for it kind of ruins the formatting. I'd love any feedback, this mag has been a great way for me to work on my writing and have fun with it.

>> No.17916104

>>17912757
What’s in the coffin?

>>17914831
>F Gardner racist meme
>ads displace non-lit ones
Worthwhile for this if no other reason

>> No.17916108

>>17911747
Now interview Chris Chan & the Mother Theresa guy

>> No.17916579

>>17911747
Had a bunch of gay shit in there I guess you didn't want my criticism of last issue's Hegel article
Do better next time

>> No.17916690

>>17914069
Thank you!!

>> No.17916730

>>17912228
So the people who post images of book covers...are they not advertising the purchase of books?

>> No.17916822

>>17916730
The same could be said of any book on here. By that logic, you might as well ban the daily Blood Meridian threads. Makes no sense. They're books and this is the literature board.

>> No.17916851

>>17916579
submit articles for print via email. your piece was published online i believe. i'm in the process now of putting the print articles for 005 online now.

>> No.17917100

>>17916851
I see, I think I put (just making sure you got it) because I expected that email to be print, I'm not sure why it's a divided thing exactly

>> No.17917138

>>17916851
Also it seems like you were the one to comment because that doesn't seem possible anywhere else lol

>> No.17917313

>>17911867
Page 71
But I may be a little biased.
The short F. Gardner interview was good
The Miseducation Of A Burger: Ivan Denisovich was also good.
I have not read it all yet.

>> No.17917389

>>17917138
>>17917100
checked. the slush pile is super low effort and requires no copyediting or designing, which is to say the editors may not actually read the slush pile. the submission inbox though for sure will be read. you do make a good point though.
no i have to disable comments but i had forgotten to and somebody made that one so i kept it.
>>17916009
high caliber post, fren.

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to be honest i think this is the most this has felt like a literary magazine. i can tell that /lit/'s writing has improved since the first issue. it doesn't really hit me fully though until its in my hands.

>> No.17917463

Burger universities are fucked lol

>> No.17917466

>>17917438
>to be honest i think this is the most this has felt like a literary magazine.

Agreed. Seems more fine tuned than the earlier issues. The Gardner interview is incredible btw. It's like &amp has become fully self aware. Literally /lit manifested.

>> No.17917484

https://lampbylit.com/magazine/lamp/
Bonus

>> No.17917529

>>17917466
>>17917466
thanks. checked.
the best thing about this whole situation is that another anon completely took over the whole thing from front to back without me even having to say much about it. the idea of an anon from /lit/ taking the helm excites me.
there are fewer blatantly shitty pieces in this one which makes reading it more fun kek.

>> No.17917533

>>17917484
It bothers me that the bar sliding between Snow and Justice System are different sizes

>> No.17917544

>>17911747
>an interview of F. Gardner
>barely comprehensible schizobabble
>tomboys
holy sHIT COUNT ME IN

>> No.17917901

>>17914062
We paid him to be interviewed. He is a hot commodity these days. But we got the exclusive. More coming soon btw.

>> No.17918082

What do you guys think of the hypocrisy & democracy piece?

>> No.17918687

bump

>> No.17918966

Note: schicksalsiegen and agnosimy have been neologisms two issues in a row.

>> No.17919208

>>17918082
libshit desu

>> No.17920146

>>17918082
>>17919208
Owned

>> No.17921038

>>17918966
Oops, there'll be some new words in the next issue

>> No.17921224

>>17918966
seriously. wow i should fix that. sorry

>> No.17921733

>>17916730
Oh look a retard who can't see the difference between the owner of a magazine saying "read and buy my book" and a reader saying "let's discuss this book".

>> No.17922070

Dude I love the first few articles. Better than ever.

>> No.17922105

>>17921733
Let's discuss Lamp by lit Magazine

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>>17922105
>L
Holy shit a Marxist

>> No.17922212

Great job with this one

>> No.17922509

the voyeur poem has an error but i dont know if its intentional
>When your alone
id say just keep it

>> No.17922656

why are /pol/tards such unbelievably bad writers?

>> No.17922701

So when I submit my work do I just send it in text format to the email and they come up with a background?

>> No.17922720

>>17922656
Which article are you referring to?

>> No.17922813

>>17922509
I always assume your/you're mistakes are intentional because I find it very hard to believe people don't know the difference. Their there they're is a different story

>> No.17922847

>>17912757
Where is the well with the woman at the bottom, massaging her skin?

>> No.17922850

>>17922720
speech for a weary few is the most blatant but there are several that rattle off the typical talking points. If you're going to have a shit understanding of the world at least be a good writer.

>> No.17922892

>>17922701
yes they'll make a background, but if you make your own it saves them some work.

>> No.17922982

>>17922892
If I make my own, do I still submit it as a pdf?

>> No.17923129

>>17922982
I don't want to speak for them, but I think any image format works for the background. I sent the background and the text separately and it worked out fine.

>> No.17924224

Ordering mine now badass can't wait to read everything

>> No.17924249

>>17911747
Hey I just finished this issue. Great stuff, but I'm curious about the "barely comprehensible schizobabble" line. Which article(s) does that refer to?

>> No.17924281

>>17924249
The Aporiatic Terza rima of Sosein and Dasein, the emergence-recapitulation of universality cycle, multiplicity of the same repeated through difference as the key to the entirety.

There May be others it refers to, but this one... whew.

>> No.17924324

>>17911747
This is awesome. Good job fellas

>> No.17925017

>&amp writes that fake obituary hitpiece about F Gardner a few months ago
>They do an actual F Gardner interview now

Great redemption arc.

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>> No.17926982

A moment of silence for /hyperlit/, faggots seethed at it's existence, larping was fun for the time it was a thing.

>> No.17927252

>>17918966
wew

>> No.17927678

Which articles/pieces are the shittiest?

>> No.17927817

>>17927678
The one I wrote

>> No.17928258

>>17927817
which one

>> No.17929117

>>17928258
I don't remember

>> No.17929604

>>17911747

What are some highlights from this one?

>> No.17929707

>>17929604
Great rant about tomboys. The F.Gardner interview is nifty. There's an excellent shitpost/limerick about a stalker. The edgy schizo rambling is far above average too.

>> No.17930966

>>17926982
i feel like it will come back when it needs to. i was definitely trying too hard to make it a thing which of course can only contribute to it going out of vogue.
>>17929604
i'd say overall the writing quality is better. my personal faves are maybe the college education essay, Generals, the one about Tomboys. the Mishima piece is good too, plus it was translated by an Anon.

>> No.17931114

>>17916009
>confused by the last sentence though
understandable. something i found myself returning to throughout the idea of the story is the idea that through self destruction/destruction in general you can confirm to yourself that you, or something else is real, hence the sentence about rats jumping to their death. the protagonist, after seeing this runs his fingers under an open electrical socket, and waits for the flesh to burn away, leaving the ending somewhat uncertain to his own affirmation of his reality.

>> No.17931157

>>17930966
Cool I’ll check those out

>> No.17931169

>>17911747
Is there any way I could buy a copy without Gardner's interview in it? He's very problematic and I would rather not expose myself to him again after last time.

>> No.17931194

>>17931169
Lies. F. Chad Gardner is a living saint.

>> No.17931477

>>17922850
keep popping pills, tranny

>> No.17931488

>>17931194
Frank, please get off 4chan and focus on pruning all the times your mommy liked your book posts on social media, its getting embarrassing...

>> No.17931817

>>17931488

You will never be a /lit/ meme.

>> No.17931842

>>17931817
Is that guy F Gardner's former editor or something? He must've gone off the deep end when F Gardner's interview was published. Like it or not F. Gardner is pretty much cemented in /lit history. This interview basically solidifies that.

>> No.17932648

>>17922509
>the voyeur poem has an error but I don't know if its intentional
Its not.
>>17922813
>I always assume your/you're mistakes are intentional because I find it very hard to believe people don't know the difference
I can't seem to remember it. Because I can't bring myself to care. This may be a turning point though.
>>17922813
>>17922509
How was the poem?

>> No.17933316

All good stuff.

>> No.17934666

bump

>> No.17935887

bump

>> No.17936652
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17936652

>>17929604
Pic related made me laugh, as did "so-sein", but really Trillionaires is the most perfect entry.

>> No.17936825

Good job prussia with the edition, glad u saved the magazine. The Gardner interview preface was fun but I wish the questions were a bit more in depth.
>>17914662
Tomboy Dreams was a highlight, good job anon
>>17918082
There wasn't anything bad, it's clear and concise, just kinda boring. Felt like you copy-pasted an essay u had to write for uni.

>> No.17936923

HOLY SHIT THIS IS AWESOME

>> No.17938209

>>17936652
Cool I’ll check that out

>> No.17939223

>>17931169
unfortunately the issue is itself a third layer non-fungible asset token embedded in the ethereum testchain which takes its kernal instructions directly from code masterfully woven into the Gardner interview, making subdivision of any part of the magazine physically and philosophically improbable.

>> No.17939757

>steal this story

An aged underground horror movie producer reflects on his career while pondering one final deal. He remembers struggling to fund his first movies, the fights with actors, his first major release, the VHS boom, 1st amendment lawsuits, and other events. He realizes that what was once shocking is now mainstream and this final deal may be a way to salvage his creative efforts. The final deal is to license his entire film catalog to a Norwegian TV station that specializes in children’s programs.

>> No.17939943

>>17939757

The Larry Flynt Tits and Torture Hour (ages 4 and up), or Larry Flynt Pupper Og Tortur Time

>> No.17940067

>>17918082
I thought it was okay but the actual opinions were libshit

>> No.17940935

>>17915705
>What is this?
Same things happening different ways is cycle of universe?