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XEROGRAPHY DEBT, #25
$3, 5 ½” x 8 ½”, printed, 63 pgs.
By Sean Stewart Wednesday, November 25 2009
Now published by Microcosm, Xerography Debt continues to chug along as one of only a tiny handful of print-based review zines still serving the zine community. Edited by long-time zinester Davida Gypsy Breier, the publication features letters, columns, and reviews from a revolving cast of reviewers. Because reviewers have the option of choosing what they review, there is always a certain amount of duplication in the titles reviewed. Reviews are also chiefly limited to “good reviews,” which means if no one on staff likes your zine, it probably won’t appear in the pages of this review zine. There is now also a blog for Xerography Debt, where additional reviews can be found. Nice work on the part of Davida and staff in keeping this going for so long. –Sean Stewart (Davida Gypsy Breier, PO Box 11064, Baltimore, MD 21212, davida@leekinginc.com, xerographydebt.blogspot.com)
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