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  • Dorchester, Massachusetts, US
  • Last Login: 12/20/2009

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About me:

Personal zine done by a guy who can't stand to live in the same city for more than two years at a time.
If you would like to order any issue, please send a dollar or two or some stamps to:
Kurt Morris
14 Taft St. #3
Dorchester, MA 02125


Here's the lowdown on each issue:

Issue number 18 - I put my iTunes on shuffle and wrote about the songs that came up. Included are Rollins Band, Elliott Smith, Jawbreaker and more. Sally Harless cover art. Quarter-size. Approximate release: 08/09

Issue number 17 (out of print) - I went on a trip to Iceland. Here are the results. Outline of Iceland cover art. Quarter-size. Approximate release: 04/09

Issue number 16 (out of print) - Short but sweet. Lots of thoughts on Boston and moving to new places, etc. I think it's my best one, content-wise, but you can be the judge of that. Cut and paste cover art. Approximate release: 08/08

Issue number 15 (out of print) - Dredging up the past. A column from my old online zine and journal entries from April to September of 2001. Sally Harless cover art. Full size layout. Approximate release: 06/08

Issue number 14 (out of print) - Pieces on my attempt to get fired from my job, trying to get through customs in Canada, going back home for the first time in a year and a half, Ethel Meserve, Minimalism and parting thoughts from YOW. Steve Minor cover art. Approximate release: 05/08

Issue number 13 (out of print) - Unlucky issue thirteen includes pieces about my job at the EPA, another story from riding the bus, Stanford Prison Experiment's The Gato Hunch, Ian Curtis and the film "Control", going to shows sans friends, roommates, work/school, my cat Fernando (RIP), and a poem. Sally Harless cover art. Approximate release: 02/08

Issue number 12 (out of print) - Writings about my visit to the controversial Mars Hill Church, another crazy adventure on the bus, sitting in on a bi-polar support group (trust me, it's funny), President Bush being told by God to invade Iraq, feeling the burn of art, and a couple of poems. Sally Harless cover art. Approximate release: 09/07

Issue number 11 (out of print) - Lots of writings inspired by random phrases found in magazines. Phrases include: "Dilemma", "Finding Your Family has been made easy by the Wisconsin Historical Society", "If you decide to quit smoking, this is a good place to start", "Stephane Dion's awkward high-school reunion", "I'll keep running", "This morning I got arrested for downloading music", "What I Wish I'd Done", "What Lies Beneath", "Win at Everything" and "Midwinter Madness". Sally Harless cover art. Approximate release: 06/07

Issue number 10 (out of print) - Back to work issue. Rants about my job, riding the bus, the film Jesus Camp, a history of the IWW, a couple of short stories, a few poems, a letter to Bloomington Indiana and a few other odds and ends. Adam MacKinnon cover art, color photocopied! Approximate release: 04/07

Issue number 9 (out of print) - A series of letters (which I never sent) to a girl I know, written over the past 3+ months as I made my move from Indiana to Seattle, got settled and all that jazz. But it's a lot more exciting than I'm making it sound. Trust me. One friend told me it reads like a novella. John McCartney cover art. Approximate release: 10/06

Issue number 8 (out of print) - Included here are a number of short stories (topics include: a day in the life of someone in the Midwest, a hunting tale, a story on the Civil War and one about seeing into your future), some essays about how society sees mental illness, anarchy, and some reminiscing on past friendships. Also included is some poetry and of course random odd things. But the short stories definitely take up the bulk of the issue. Sally Harless cover art. Approximate release: 06/06

Issue number 7 (out of print) - Full-sized, done on Pagemaker. It contains four interviews: Sage Hensley, Jessica Morris, John Murphy and Tim Showalter. All interviews are general, "who are you?" type interviews but I feel all of them are pretty funny and interesting. It features my old cat, Max, on the cover. Approximate release: 03/06

Issue number 6 (out of print) - Biggest issue ever. Sixty pages, thread bound spine, heavier stock front cover. Stories/essays/rants on my youth as best I can remember it, poetry, going to the dentist, questioning my faith, good vs. evil, giving up all hope, depression, and a short story about Jesus visiting a Catholic School. Sally Harless cover art. Approximate release: 03/06

Issue number 5 (out of print) - Individualized covers, each with a different photo from my photo collection. Why I don't want children, White Jesus and Why I may never get married. Approximate release: 12/05

Issue number 4 (out of print) - Back Home Again issue. Poetry, financial cost of living by yourself, trying to figure out what to do after grad school, going to a family reunion, Daniel Hiester column on why depressed people stay depressed for so long, getting past nostalgia and job hunting. Approximate release: 09/05

Issue number 3 (out of print) - That evil wolf from the sparkler box is on the cover. Last issue not to be bound/stapled (thank God for the long reach stapler). A few poems and the rest is my tour journal from touring with Brazil in May & June of 2005. Approximate release: 06/05

Issue number 2 - Never released in print. I just put rants and essays on my livejournal. Contents include a lot of thoughts I had while I was bored in classes in grad school, a list of the best jobs I've ever had and why, poetry, complaining about my neighbors, etc.

Issue number 1 (out of print) - Inaugural issue with riot police on cover. Poetry, that one summer I worked 3rd shift, a rant about how great Black Flag was, losing my innocence, and a rant that makes me look like I was high. Approximate release: 07/04.

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Who I'd like to meet:

Readers of zines, other zinesters, distros, artists, people who like what I do.

Interests

  • General

    short stories
    poetry
    writing
    zines
    nostalgia
    art
    self-deprecation
    sarcasm
    traveling
    punk
    hardcore
    indie rock
    metal
    Burn Collector
    zines with witty anecdotes
    road trip zines

Comments

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  • Jan 4 2009 3:28 AM

    i finally bought stamps so i can send you some postage money....it only took, what, 4 months? my next step is finding an envelope...
  • Nov 28 2008 11:13 PM

    Thanks to as friendship ... Proud to become one ...

    Cheers from France !
  • Feb 4 2008 5:43 AM

    the cover of #13 annouces a great issue, and I ironically hope it will soon be an endangered species, as the Emperor on it.
  • Dec 12 2007 7:42 AM

    i think when we do our road trip we should make a zine about it.
  • Aug 28 2007 4:20 AM

    just got issue #10&11 in the mail. Thanks. I'm abit in a rush between work and university at the moment (i need time to go back in tracks), but I always need something to read at quiet breakfast time. Hope you don't mind if they get maculated by coffee and jam...
  • Aug 15 2007 8:12 PM

    you rule!!
  • Aug 11 2007 3:30 PM

    Damn straight I owe you one. Lately I've been pretty busy. If you message me your address, I'll send you a letter and a zine and tell you all about it.

    Cx
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  • Oct 21 2006 6:26 AM

    Whew. Those MRR kids... you never know what kind of curveball they'll throw at you. Kind one moment, then vampiric the next. I still say kudos.
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