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TAZEWELL’S FAVORITE ECCENTRIC #11
$3, 5 ½” x 8 ½”, copied, 20 pgs.
By Katie Dunne Friday, March 23 2012
Reviewing personal zines is difficult because, in essence, you are reviewing whether this person who has published journal entries for strangers like yourself to read (and even more awkwardly, to judge in a review setting) has something legitimate to say about their own life. So, I’ll just let you know kind of how this story goes: Things were really tough for a while, tough like rape and death, tough like realizing someone you love cares more about heroin than you, but she’s happy now with someone who respects her. –Katie Dunne (Sarah, W. Evergreen Ave#1012, Philadelphia, PA 19118)
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