
The new Frighty
is out. Before I post the link, remember this zine is designed to be
printed. Reading online or otherwise electronically is not
recommended. The Internet is just being used as a distribution method
because we're too cheap to pay for postage and printing. When you print
it, print it doublesided, mark it "flip on short edge"--let's repeat
that so no one prints half the pages upside down; once again, flip on
short edge--, fold it, staple it if you feel ambitious (to anyone who
doesn't have a long stapler, you can do this with any stapler you flip
open, you just have to staple the zine into a phone book or something,
then pull it out and use a pencil or something to roll over and flatten
the raised staple edges down--if that makes no sense, then somebody on YouTube
probably has a video showing how to do it or just ask me and I'll show
you how; just don't get a boo-boo doing it and use a rubber band or some
other binding instead if you're worried you will), and you're good to
go. You can make copies if you want others to read it; we don't care.
Just don't sell them unless you're sending the money beyond printing it
to us.
The
issue was fun as usual, but it's the last one planned. For something that was intended as a one-off, four ain't too bad. Maybe some day we'll do a fifth issue, but even if we never do, how about you do a zine using this method and let me know when you publish it so I can check it out? Thanks
again to everyone who helped with this one! Here's the link for
printing/downloading: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1y-sXxwkcc9TPr4Xyn57YsVKIwNeBrQtp/view?usp=sharing
For more Wred Fright writing, then read the latest novel, The Front Yard War.