Monday, September 28, 2009

Durable Goods Issue Three



Durable Goods Issue Three
Features:

Nadine Sellers

Kristin Fouquet

Cheryl Townsend

Aleathia Drehmer

Number of copies distributed: 218



So far, this issue has traveled to these fine places:  Missouri, Ohio, Louisiana, California, Michigan, Washington, Kansas, Texas, Oregon, Delaware, Minnesota, North Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Massachussets, New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Alaska, Germany, England, and New Zealand.


Monday, September 21, 2009

Durable Goods Issue Two



Durable Goods Issue Two
Features:

Pris Campbell

David E. Oprava

Beto Palaio

Aleathia Drehmer

Number of copies distributed: 140



So far, this issue has traveled to these fine places:  Florida, Wisconsin, North Carolina, New Jersey, Connecticut, Ohio, Louisiana, Alabama, California, Washington, Massachussets, Illinois, New York, Alaska, Wales, Brazil, England, and New Zealand.


Durable Goods Issue One



Durable Goods Issue One
Features:

Doug Draime

Michael J. Solender

Aleathia Drehmer

Number of copies distributed: 79



So far, this issue has traveled to these fine places:  Oregon, North Carolina, Ohio, New York, Kansas, Missouri, California, Indiana, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Massachussets,Illinois, Alaska, England, and New Zealand.

Welcome to Durable Goods!!

Hello fine readers!  As with many others in the world, sometimes our lives get taken down to a creative zero and from those times we rise with new ideas.  Durable Goods is one of those times.  I wanted to do something in print; something small and portable; something clean and about the writing.  This micro-zine features very small poems and pieces of microfiction from writers around the world.  Presently it is by invitation only. 

I send each of the contributors 10 copies of their issue and then randomly send 12 more copies about in the world.  If you feel like you need one, you can email me at windwitch27@yahoo.com and I will send you a copy.  This zine is about supporting writers in an intimate way, about sharing work I feel is strong in one way or another.

As always, thanks for reading.

Aleathia Drehmer
Durable Goods, Editor