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'''Honey B Temple'''
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'''Honey B Temple''' is the publisher of [[Honeypot zine|HoneyPot zine]].
  
I've been publishing HoneyPot zine for about 4 years, and am up to #5. I started my zines because I had things to say and no forum to say them in, so I decided to start my own forum. I got started in zines when I got a zine in a trade at the now-basically-defunct Nervousness.org site, and I loved it. I decided then and there to do my own.
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The California-based [[zine]] has been ongoing for about 4 years, with five issues to date. Honey B Temple started her zine because, in her words, "I had things to say and no forum to say them in, so I decided to start my own forum. I got started in zines when I got a zine in a trade at the now-basically-defunct Nervousness.org site, and I loved it. I decided then and there to do my own."
  
I've also published stand-alone zines and other zine series, including a zine called "We are the Revolution" about how we can each take daily actions to make the world a better and healthier place for all living beings, and a couple of zines in the "Intimate City" series, which included an erotica collection and a zine about sex.  
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Her influences are Charles Bukowski, Dorothy Parker, "Maude" from the film ''Harold and Maude'', Zora Neale Hurston, Janis Joplin, Raymond Chandler, and her deceased cat Xochitl.
  
I'm currently (as of July, 06) taking submissions for a zine about public transportation called "Perpetual Bus Ride" and for a revision of "We are the Revolution." Please visit my website (below) and e-mail me for more info.  
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Honey B Temple has also published stand-alone zines and other zine series, including a zine called "We are the Revolution" about how the reader can each take daily actions to make the world a better and healthier place for all living beings, and a couple of zines in the "Intimate City" series, which included an erotica collection and a zine about sex. As well, she assists in publishing underground books at Joe Pachinko's Superstition Street Press.
  
I think zines are one of the last true literary revolutions. I'm proud to be involved with them, and also in the underground publishing movement. In my spare time, I often help my friend Joe Pachinko publish underground books at Superstition Street Press [http://www.superstitionstreet.com www.superstitionstreet.com]
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Honey B believes that zines are one of the last true literary revolutions. She says, "I'm proud to be involved with them and also in the underground publishing movement."
  
My influences (in spirit, if not letter) are Charles Bukowski, Dorothy Parker, Maude from "Harold and Maude", Zora Neale Hurston, Janis Joplin, Raymond Chandler, and my deceased cat Xochitl, who never stopped kicking ass.  
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She actively seeks submissions, and is planning a zine about public transportation called "Perpetual Bus Ride" and for a revision of "We are the Revolution."  Honey B Temple invites emails for more information.  
  
Life is meant to be lived and laughed at. Remember that!
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==External links==
  
Visit my website at [http://www.honeybtemple.com www.honeybtemple.com] for more info about my zines or to get in touch with me.
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*[http://www.honeybtemple.com Honey B Temple website]
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*[http://www.superstitionstreet.com Superstition Street Press Website]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:31, 17 February 2007

Honey B Temple is the publisher of HoneyPot zine.

The California-based zine has been ongoing for about 4 years, with five issues to date. Honey B Temple started her zine because, in her words, "I had things to say and no forum to say them in, so I decided to start my own forum. I got started in zines when I got a zine in a trade at the now-basically-defunct Nervousness.org site, and I loved it. I decided then and there to do my own."

Her influences are Charles Bukowski, Dorothy Parker, "Maude" from the film Harold and Maude, Zora Neale Hurston, Janis Joplin, Raymond Chandler, and her deceased cat Xochitl.

Honey B Temple has also published stand-alone zines and other zine series, including a zine called "We are the Revolution" about how the reader can each take daily actions to make the world a better and healthier place for all living beings, and a couple of zines in the "Intimate City" series, which included an erotica collection and a zine about sex. As well, she assists in publishing underground books at Joe Pachinko's Superstition Street Press.

Honey B believes that zines are one of the last true literary revolutions. She says, "I'm proud to be involved with them and also in the underground publishing movement."

She actively seeks submissions, and is planning a zine about public transportation called "Perpetual Bus Ride" and for a revision of "We are the Revolution." Honey B Temple invites emails for more information.

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