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INTERNATIONAL ZINE SCENE

is an interesting new zine geared ‘towards readers who prefer Bashō (a poet) to Lonely Planet.’ Editor, Andy Brown, calls his zine ‘part visitor’s guide, part travelogue, part literary journal.’ His readership will be ‘the guest, the visitor, the traveller, the day-tripper, the out-oftowner, and the in-towners eager to wander.’ Currently he seeks submissions of pieces about ‘places in the places’ preferably about where the writer lives or has visited. This place must be real and the piece should ‘be about or connected to or associated with a specific, physical

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