My Big Black Book of Ghosts is a thick, dark zine, full of often disturbing stories of growing up in Daytona, Florida. It's equal parts nostalgic and harsh-- stories you can relate to blend into a sense of youthful machismo heavily tinged with cynicism. My Big Black Book is about the people who don't stop to help others, and the childish pranks you yourself have played. You might find it offensive, but it's also often realistic. It's some of the not so pretty side of human nature and it's done well. At the same time, it's about protests, tours, shows, and other hopeful iconic things. So it's hard to put this zine into a concise box. If I had to pick two words, I'd go with 'brooding' and 'intense'. Aesthetically it's one of the prettiest zines we've seen in a while!