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No.Zine
No.Zine is an independent arts zine, released in series. The first collection, 1 to 3, features a variety of young artists, designers, writers, photographers and illustrators. Each issue is conceptually centred around it’s issue number.
Curation, illustration, design and art-direction by Patrick Fry with the help of many great contributors.

No.Zine

No.Zine is an independent arts zine, released in series. The first collection, 1 to 3, features a variety of young artists, designers, writers, photographers and illustrators. Each issue is conceptually centred around it’s issue number.

Curation, illustration, design and art-direction by Patrick Fry with the help of many great contributors.

Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal: How Science Reporting Works

Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal: How Science Reporting Works

Welcome to Black Spring Press

Since 1985, Black Spring Press has produced work by Nick Cave, Anaïs Nin, Charles Baudelaire, Kyril Bonfiglioli, Carolyn Cassady and Leonard Cohen, among many others. Black Spring specialises in the…

Fibre optic cable to god

whydontyou:

I hope the god-of-abraham has a decent internet connection. He seems to have dropped “omnipresence” from his skillset and to have been reduced to logging on to catch up with his latest comments,…

Cometbus #45 by Aaron Cometbus

vertigo25’s review: “This may be my favorite issue of Cometbus. It is where things really started to change for the style of the zine and began to show what Aaron was really capable of as a…

The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark by Carl Sagan

vertigo25’s review: “This is one of the most important books I’ve ever read. In my opinion, it should be required reading, especially to any who hold public office.”
Ballantine Books (1997),…

Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim by David Sedaris

vertigo25’s review: “Sedaris is one of the most brilliant writers alive today. Funny, emotional, original, engaging… “Dress Your Family…” reminded me of all the anecdotes, legends and oft told…

Optic Nerve # 1 (Third Printing) by Adrian Tomine

vertigo25’s review: “Tomine’s visual style matches the tone of his stories perfectly. He is a master of the short form comic. Most of the stories in this issue seem to have a theme of loss and…

ar3:
Jing Wei
I’ve posted her work before, but it never hurts to have a little more Jing Wei to pretty the place up… plus this is just such an awesome image… I figured I should reblog (Actually, I could reblog everything that ar3 posts, TBH)
I have to wonder… is Jing Wei her real name; or did she adopt the name in reference to the Chinese myth…

ar3:

Jing Wei

I’ve posted her work before, but it never hurts to have a little more Jing Wei to pretty the place up… plus this is just such an awesome image… I figured I should reblog (Actually, I could reblog everything that ar3 posts, TBH)

I have to wonder… is Jing Wei her real name; or did she adopt the name in reference to the Chinese myth

Time Travel
-She also starts every letter with “Dear future <your names>”-
Yeah. I’m totally doing this from now on.

Time Travel

-She also starts every letter with “Dear future <your names>”-

Yeah. I’m totally doing this from now on.

travelhighlights:

An Open Secret by Kiri
Buddhist temple in Kamakura, Japan
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travelhighlights:

An Open Secret by Kiri

Buddhist temple in Kamakura, Japan

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Great Sand Dunes National Park (via feelsheavy
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Great Sand Dunes National Park (via feelsheavy

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