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This art zine by Emily K Larned of Muffinbones and other zines, is quarter-sized with a Coptic binding. Visual elements include clip art of birds and reindeer on off white pages. The zine is filled with her thoughts on animals including the red panda and the elephant seal, and certain historical figures such as Evariste Galois, a comparison between Alain Delon and Jean Paul Belmondo, and Paul McCartney. Larned intersperses photographs of her subjects as well as short pieces from her family history, both real and fictionalized. There is an essay on the Museum of Natural History, recipes, and descriptions of her thrift shop finds, like a book called "Cheap Chic" and another called "Future Pop: Music for the Eighties." Larned is part of a Brooklyn artists' collective called Booklyn.
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This one-page style guide prints style ideas from "out-of-print books, magazines, postcards, & newspapers" and adds "gleefully sincere analysis of said ensembles." The zine is in black and white with yellow accents; it is folded into quarters and comes in a legal envelope. The author sells her zines and other work at http://www.redcharming.com.
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