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Brainscan #19

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Alex Wrekk has a knack for zine creation. She put together the Stolen Sharpie Revolution zine, which I reviewed in my last column, and she continues to do little one-shot and split projects, while also publishing her long-running perzine, Brainscan. This is the first issue of Brainscan that I?ve read, and I was really impressed. So few zines today are still pulling off the classic well-produced cut-and-paste style that I?m always excited to find one that does. Inside the screen-printed cardstock cover of this issue, the typewritten pages mostly document Alex?s thoughts, impressions, and experiences related to being a part of last summer?s Zine Symposium in Portland. She also writes about the Rock ?n? Roll Camp for Girls in Portland, where she helped present a program on zines. I liked this zine because it struck a good balance between being informative and personal. It?s definitely well worth a look. New Pages
 

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