Dangerous Ink

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  • Dangerous Ink

  • 29 / Male
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK
  • Last Login: 11/26/2009

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Interests

  • General

    Publishing the unpublished, promoting new artists, and trying to take showcasing lowbrow alternative art away from the heavily-advertisment-laden magazines of the past.
  • Music

    The Smiths, The Cure, No Mean No, A Perfect Circle, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Boxcar Willie, Patsy Cline, Barenaked Ladies, Amy MacDonald, KT Tunstall, Sarah McLachlan, Abba, Amy Winehouse, Metallica (pre pretentious wankers), Ben Folds, Black Sabbath, Motorhead, SOAD, Elton John, Jello Biafra, Mojo Nixon, Charlie Christian, Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, Cab Colloway, Robert Johnson, Wolfmother, Bernard Fanning.
  • Heroes

    Anyone that makes something of themselves, regardless of all the naysayers that they may encounter.

Details

  • Status: Single
  • Zodiac Sign: Capricorn

Networking

Companies

  • Dangerous Ink Publishing Ltd.

    • Glasgow, UK
    July '07 til the end.

Blurbs

About me:

An alternative arts, entertainment and culture magazine based in the UK, distributed throughout the UK, Europe, North America,and Australasia, and created by Tom Green and William Couper. 'D.I' is an eclectic mix of articles, comic strips, and pictorial features.


The latest issue is available from all Borders and Barnes & Noble stores in the US, Canadian News Co amd Relais stores in Canada, and Borders, Magma, Forbidden Planet International, and most other comics shop all over the UK"

..Submission Guidelines..


We're looking for contributors right now so contact us if you have anything you think we might want to see.

  • These can be articles or interviews.

  • Pieces should be of anywhere from 500 to 3000 words in length.

  • Articles would be best to have some connection with art, but it isn’t entirely necessary. All articles will be judged on their own merits.

  • We're not accepting short stories or fiction; sorry.

  • At this stage there is no pay involved, but you will get full credit, retain copyright, exposure and free copies of the magazine.
Send any articles, images, stories and comic strips here.

Bored? Pop along to the Dangerous Ink website, where you can read through all the past interviews, and find out more about D.I.

..Newsletter..

The 'DI' newsletter is for all fans and contributors of the mag.
A bit of a preview of the mag with a heads-up of any news and info.


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Who I'd like to meet:

Artists, photographers, writers and anyone with something interesting to say.

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