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Black Carrot is a zine done by [[Puppy Dave]]. So far there are four issues.  It is a mix of 1/3 per zine, 1/3 punk zine and 1/3 queer zine
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'''Black Carrot''' is a [[zine]] written by [[Pups]] (formally ''Puppy Dave''). So far there are four issues.  It is a mix of 1/3 [[perzine]], 1/3 [[punk]] zine and 1/3 queer zine.   
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Issue #1 talked about the funny and shitty things that happened in 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th grades.  Lots of swearing, smoking, bullying, woe, and preteen heartbreak.  It also talks about living on a farm in Muhos, Finland.   
 
  
Issue #2 talked about having a shitty food service job, a "year in review", having a crush on a much older lady at said shitty food service job, depressing homosexual stories, a really long intro, hiking on the Appalacian Trail.
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===Issues===
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*Issue #1: talked about the funny and shitty things that happened in 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th grades.  Lots of swearing, smoking, bullying, woe, and preteen heartbreak.  It also talks about living on a farm in Muhos, Finland.
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*Issue #2: talked about having a shitty food service job, a "year in review", having a crush on a much older lady at said shitty food service job, depressing homosexual stories, a really long intro, hiking on the Appalacian Trail.
  
Issue #2 talked about gender and the lack of, a queerpunk story, more hiking on the Appalacian Trail, and a passionate public proclomation of love and lust for punkrock.   
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*Issue #3: talked about gender and the lack of, a queerpunk story, more hiking on the Appalacian Trail, and a passionate public proclamation of love and lust for punkrock.   
  
Issue #4 talks about going to New York City, a hat, queer punk rock, Easter Island, Chicago's public transit, working a lot, time travel.
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*Issue #4: talks about going to New York City, a hat, queer punk rock, Easter Island, Chicago's public transit, working a lot, time travel.
  
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*Issue #5: is the health issue. Talks about dealing with shitty childhood asthma and horrible allergies, taking Tae Kwon Do for many years, and wiping out on your bike.
  
Issues of all these are available.
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*Issue #6: is the current issue, about working as a screen printer and bowling and punk and different types of jobs.
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Selections from ''Black Carrot'' were reprinted in volume nine of [[Zine Yearbook]], released in 2008.
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[[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Punk]] [[Category:Queer]] [[Category:Chicago Zines]][[Category:Illinois Zines]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Zine Yearbook]]

Latest revision as of 00:53, 22 January 2013

Black Carrot is a zine written by Pups (formally Puppy Dave). So far there are four issues. It is a mix of 1/3 perzine, 1/3 punk zine and 1/3 queer zine.

Issues

  • Issue #1: talked about the funny and shitty things that happened in 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th grades. Lots of swearing, smoking, bullying, woe, and preteen heartbreak. It also talks about living on a farm in Muhos, Finland.
  • Issue #2: talked about having a shitty food service job, a "year in review", having a crush on a much older lady at said shitty food service job, depressing homosexual stories, a really long intro, hiking on the Appalacian Trail.
  • Issue #3: talked about gender and the lack of, a queerpunk story, more hiking on the Appalacian Trail, and a passionate public proclamation of love and lust for punkrock.
  • Issue #4: talks about going to New York City, a hat, queer punk rock, Easter Island, Chicago's public transit, working a lot, time travel.
  • Issue #5: is the health issue. Talks about dealing with shitty childhood asthma and horrible allergies, taking Tae Kwon Do for many years, and wiping out on your bike.
  • Issue #6: is the current issue, about working as a screen printer and bowling and punk and different types of jobs.


Selections from Black Carrot were reprinted in volume nine of Zine Yearbook, released in 2008.