from Broken Pencil Magazine:
The Magazine of Zine Culture
and the Independent Arts
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Excerpt: Menstruate #2
A project begun amongst failures in London, Ontario, Toronto and finalized in Montreal, Hart's zine is a sexy and bizarre assemblange of collage, painting, sketches and found art.
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BP THROWBACK
No Kind of Man
In one of our favourite pieces of fiction from the Broken Pencil archive, Madeline Sonik offers a dizzying, stumbling memory of pregnancy and magic.
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STAFF PICK
TMPL
One of BP's summer associates, Nicole Sumner, shouts out the Toronto electronic music duo making futuristic fugues of sound and imagery.
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Chapter 24—Hal
In the newest chapter of Hal Niedzviecki's serial novel The Archaeologists, June and Norm get a surprise visit from the Ontario Provincial Police.
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CHAPBOOK REVIEW:
A Portable Typewriter
Each of a portable typewriter’s 12 entries consists of a one-liner poem/title, followed by an image that’s built from typewriter keystrokes — the ASCII art of the pre-computing era. Scott Bryson reviews.
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BOOK REVIEW:
The Year 200
The father of Cuban science fiction writes about a Utopian future where cyborgs and un-modified humans have to defend the Communist Federation against sleeper agents sent by the Capitalist Empire. Nicole Partyka reviews.
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THE NUB
Get our Free App! Arts & culture writing and reviews from Broken Pencil, Geist, SubTerrain, Matrix, Taddle Creek and 49th Shelf!
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