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'''Erik and Laura-Marie Magazine''' is a free [[perzine]] made by [[Laura-Marie Taylor]] of Sacramento, California, USA and sometimes includes materials by her husband [[Erik Lundgren]].  
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'''Erik and Laura-Marie Magazine''' was a free [[perzine]] made by [[Laura-Marie Taylor]] of Sacramento, California, USA and sometimes included materials by her then-husband [[Erik Lundgren]].  
  
It's a text heavy [[zine]] that includes poems, essays, quotes, book reviews, restaurant reviews, short stories, and excerpts from Erik's letters to his dad.  Themes include poverty, religion, relationships, and body-image.  It's been made for four years and as of March 2007 there have been 40 issues.  It's usually half-sized, around 32 pages, and bound with string.  It's always black-and-white photocopied.  Contact Laura-Marie for a free copy.  It also can be found at [[Sweet Pea Distro]] and [[Sweet Candy Distro]].  
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It's a text heavy [[zine]] that included poems, essays, quotes, book reviews, restaurant reviews, short stories, recipes, and excerpts from Erik's letters to his dad.  Themes included poverty, religion, relationships, food, and body-image.  It was made for nine years, and there were 52 issues.  It was usually half-sized, around 28 pages, and bound with string.  It was always black-and-white photocopied.  It was distributed by [[Sweet Pea Distro]] and [[Sweet Candy Distro]].  
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 17:52, 21 August 2012

Erik and Laura-Marie Magazine was a free perzine made by Laura-Marie Taylor of Sacramento, California, USA and sometimes included materials by her then-husband Erik Lundgren.

It's a text heavy zine that included poems, essays, quotes, book reviews, restaurant reviews, short stories, recipes, and excerpts from Erik's letters to his dad. Themes included poverty, religion, relationships, food, and body-image. It was made for nine years, and there were 52 issues. It was usually half-sized, around 28 pages, and bound with string. It was always black-and-white photocopied. It was distributed by Sweet Pea Distro and Sweet Candy Distro.

See also

External Links

http://www.erikandlauramarie.blogspot.com/