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'''The Hunted News''' was a literary [[zine]] edited and published by [[Mike Wood]] in Providence, RI from 1990 through 1996. It ran for three issues and featured poetry and stories, with music reviews. Some of the writers featured were [[Sparrow]], [[Hal Sirowitz]], [[Darryl Smyers]], [[Thad Rutkowski]], [[SF Roberts]], and [[Charles Bukowski]].  
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'''The Hunted News''' was a literary [[zine]] edited and published by [[Mike Wood]] in Providence, RI from 1990 through 1996. It ran for three issues and featured poetry and stories, with music reviews. Some of the writers featured were Sparrow, Hal Sirowitz, Darryl Smyers, Thad Rutkowski, SF Roberts, and Charles Bukowski.  
  
The zine also featured a continuing rant on popular culture called "Shit From Old Notebooks", after [[the minutemen]] song of the same name.  
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The zine also featured a continuing rant on popular culture called "Shit From Old Notebooks", after The Minutemen song of the same name.  
  
 
In its time, The Hunted News was more noted for its cover art than its contents; several issues' covers were plastered in used book stores and record stores around Providence.
 
In its time, The Hunted News was more noted for its cover art than its contents; several issues' covers were plastered in used book stores and record stores around Providence.
  
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Latest revision as of 02:43, 11 December 2007

The Hunted News was a literary zine edited and published by Mike Wood in Providence, RI from 1990 through 1996. It ran for three issues and featured poetry and stories, with music reviews. Some of the writers featured were Sparrow, Hal Sirowitz, Darryl Smyers, Thad Rutkowski, SF Roberts, and Charles Bukowski.

The zine also featured a continuing rant on popular culture called "Shit From Old Notebooks", after The Minutemen song of the same name.

In its time, The Hunted News was more noted for its cover art than its contents; several issues' covers were plastered in used book stores and record stores around Providence.