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WELCOME TO FLAVOR COUNTRY
#5, $1 (?), 5½” x 8½”, 18 pgs.
By Todd Taylor Friday, April 02 2010
Raw and highly self-questioning, WtFC is a personal zine, to be sure, but it’s one that is almost scientific in its self-examination. Kurt goes to great lengths to say why he doesn’t want children. Step by step—from the perpetuation of bad genes, to finances, to the responsibilities of raising a child—he not only asserts his belief of remaining childless but makes sure the reader, in no way, shape, or form, feels talked down to. Another section of the zine examines—with the same type of self-scrutiny—the tall wall he has to scale to find a lady friend: a woman with Christian faith, a love of DIY (or at least a compassionate for it), who doesn’t want a child, while living in Indiana. Honesty in writing goes a long way with me and WtFC fits that bill. –Todd (Morris, 835 Ashland Ave. #4, SB, IN 46616)
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