Showing posts with label Tobias Amadon Bengelsdorf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tobias Amadon Bengelsdorf. Show all posts

Monday, June 22, 2009

Tyler and Bengelsdorf publishing madness. Or, if you prefer, a This Zine Will Change Your Life contributors update.

We are quite geeked to share two excellent pieces of publishing news from This Zine Will Change Your Life contributors J.A. Tyler and Tobias Amadon Bengelsdorf. First off, long-time friend and TBWCYL, Inc. favorite J.A. Tyler and his kick-ass ml press are not only gearing-up to mail out the next round of ml press chapbooks, but are mass-producing Charles Lennox's A FIELD OF COLORS, which having consumed it during the weekend, we would like to be sure you know is quite a gem, sad and wonderful all at once. Meanwhile, the Bengelsdorf has a quite cool new joint in the works. It is a collection of "handmade cards, books and ketchup" titled An Implausibilty of Gnus from Chicago's very own Another New Calligraphy who we think we are kind of digging. A lot. Anyway, nice work gentlemen and the rest of you, and you know who you are, please take a look, it will definitely be appreciated and it just may change your life.

Friday, August 15, 2008

The new edition of This Zine Will Change Your Life is young, restless and totally live.

The new edition of This Zine Will Change Your Life is young, restless and totally live. We have a new story called Man-2 by Tobias Amadon Bengelsdorf which we are way excited about, and, as always, photos from Adam Lawrence, a music selection from Jason Behrends, in a new embedded format, easier for simultaneous reading and listening, please let us know what you think, and banking tips and prose love from Pete Anderson. We hope you enjoy this edition, we hope you will submit and we appreciate all shout-outs and links.

Monday, July 7, 2008

Fiction at Work.

New best friend and upcoming contributor to This Zine Will Change Your Life, Tobias Amadon Bengelsdorf dropped us a note here at headquarters to let us know that Fiction at Work a new(ish) journal of short-short prose relaunches today. We in turn thought we should let you know about it, and there you go, we have, nice, right? Way.