An edition of The special people's club (2003)

The special people's club

my love letter to the world

The special people's club
J. Cubbie Hoover, J. Cubbie Ho ...
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An edition of The special people's club (2003)

The special people's club

my love letter to the world

This issue of The Special People's Club, Cubbie Hoover's typewritten perzine, is a "love letter to the world" expressing fascination and joy around people and relationships. 23-year-old Cubbie writes about being genderqueer, his sexual orientation, being a nerd, meeting Michelle Tea, and having a terrible job. This typewritten zine is formatted as a split zine with clip art, but features two issues of The Special People's Club with the same author.

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Language
English
Pages
44

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Published in
Seattle, WA
Series
Special people's club -- no. 8., Special people's club -- no. 9.
Other Titles
Special people's club,

The Physical Object

Pagination
44 p.
Number of pages
44

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44879297M
OCLC/WorldCat
743492642

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This issue of Cubbie's perzine talks about a range of topics including embracing a genderqueer identity, crushing on straight girls, having been the lone poor kid in honors classes, privilege, family relations and drug abuse, pen pals, living in Seattle, and attending a Tegan and Sara concert. This zine is entirely typewritten and includes a mini fiction zine insert. Cubbie's LiveJournal ID is mulberrymoon.

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