zine, [zeen] noun. 1. abbr. of fanzine; 2. any amateurly-published periodical. Oxford Reference

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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

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via Gloomy Sundays by Demiurgo on 9/8/09
Dr. Danny Swank

If you care about checking Dr. Swank's page in wemakezines.ning.com, you will find the picture of a slightly weird but very likable older gentleman. I'm told this is not the doc's real portrait, but I refuse to believe it. After all his writing style, erudite but funny, perfectly fits that photo.



As for his zines' contents, Manuscripts Don't Burn features true stories about this and that, most of them written by the doc himself, including the always hilarious Tales from the Bus that have also been collected in a single zine of the same title. In my opinion, though, the real jewel is Cranky Buddha: This is a history zine of sorts in which the doc writes about such people as Benjamin Franklin, Diogenes the Cynic, and Calamity Jane by mixing rigorous historical research and wicked humor.
Quote: "I saw an interesting factoid recently: Human beings are physically incapable of licking their own elbows. Try as I might it turned out to be true, at least in my case. But I was close. And now my shoulders hurt."
Cranky Buddha, $2.00/digest/64 pgs.
Manuscripts Don't Burn, $2.00/digest/28 pgs.
2262 SE 39th Ave, Portland, OR 97214

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