Not Art #28: Haiku I'm Thinking of Finishing One Day
I’ve got a bunch of Haiku started, but I just can’t seem to finish anything. Nonetheless, I’ve decided to publish!
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Not a front for a secret organization.
Written by Rob Schultz (human).
I’ve got a bunch of Haiku started, but I just can’t seem to finish anything. Nonetheless, I’ve decided to publish!
$5 in the Not Art Back Issue Shop, $3 for subscribers, shipping always free.
Now available on newsstands and to subscribers, issue 23 of Not Art. I fully expect an all-new continuity to rear its head in 2020, after months of experimental sizes and formats, but this month readers are taking another foray into Company Town. I couldn’t have predicted that, but not everyone knows what their psychic gift is.
Also not very available right now is the Not Art Annual 2020, these will not be available in the online shop or the lobby of your local comedy theater, because they’re a giveaway item for the LA Zine Fest. So I hope that Not Art is selected to appear in the fest this year. If it’s not, well, I’ll have to find somewhere else to get rid of them. Of course, beloved subscribers will be receiving a copy in the mail this month. I can’t mail them enough things.
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This month we make up for last month’s dreadful dearth of words with a double-long edition. Incidentally, part three in the not-connected-in-any-discernible-way-as-of-yet Company Town series.
In another series first, this is the only issue in the first 21 of the series to be written in the second person. You think it’s great! You click the link and subscribe today!
Because March Madness is overrated.
Perfect for the would-be zine collector in your life who just hates to read. Useful in a variety of situations calling for a pointy thing, a plastic bag, or a bulletproof disc. (CAUTION: Due to budget concerns these discs will only stop hand-thrown bullets.) Available now to subscribers, and in fine Los Angeles-area comedy theaters.
Continuing our summer of experimental zine content, Issue 19 is hot off the presses, featuring the booking puzzles of the Gangbusters! Comedy Enjoyment Program. Why, there’s practically a puzzle on every page. Solve our historical puzzles, solve the new puzzles constructed for this issue, spot puzzles that don’t exist and solve those too!
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