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Fall of Autumn presents Emerson Dameron reading to us about flags, World War II, nazi's, and his love for Hogan's Heroes. Recorded live at Chicago's Around The Coyote 2007 Winter Arts Festival.
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Fall of Autumn presents Brent Kado of AvantChicago, reading Malachi Ritscher's Mission Statement. Malachi Ritscher committed self-immolation on the side of the Kennedy Expressway during morning rush hour on Friday November 3, 2006, as a protest against the Iraq war.
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Fall of Autumn presents a very special podcast, recorded live at Dulcenea as part of the Around The Coyote Winter Arts Festival. We were fortunate enough to put on (in conjunction with The Machine Media) a series of readings at this year's festival. This reading, hosted by Kate Sandler, features Eric Labrat (Are You There God...It's Me...Labrat, The Machine Media), Andrew Mall (Living Proof) and Liz Mason (Caboose).
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Fall of Autumn presents a very special podcast, recorded live at Dulcenea as part of the Around The Coyote Winter Arts Festival. We were fortunate enough to put on (in conjunction with The Machine Media) a series of readings at this year's festival. To kick off this monumental podcast series, we're beginning with the first half of Friday night's performance.
This reading features Kate Sandler (Brainiac, Fall of Autumn) hosting and reading a piece called "Ewok Art," Grant Schreiber (Judas Goat Quarterly, Fate of the Union) reading "If Shakespear Were Alive Today," Aaron Cynic (Diatribe, Vices Make My Life More Interesting, Fall of Autumn) reading "Ire," Alicia Dorr (Random Life In Progress, the Chicagoist) reading "Names...or I Didn't Write This While On Drugs," and Kelsey Snell (The Machine Media) reading "Three out of Four Yuppie Bitches Agree, Brian Urlacher Jerseys are Sooo Cute"
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Fall of Autumn presents Pups (formally Puppy Dave), editor of Black Carrot zine, reading a piece called "Man To Man." Pups vents his frustration over "straight acting" in queer personal ads, calling for everyone to just act like themselves.
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Fall of Autumn presents Sean Carswell, contributing editor for Razorcake Magazine and Gorsky Press, reading "Framing Invasion" from his collection of shorts, Barney's Crew. Carswell is also the author of the novel Drinks for the Little Guy and the book of stories, Glue and Ink Rebellion.
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Fall of Autumn presents a special double feature podcast featuring Hazel Pine and Neely Bat Chestnut. Hazel Pine writes the zine "Cursive Bomb" and works at the Zine Archive & Publishing Project in Seattle. She can be contacted at
Neely Bat Chestnut started writing zines as a young lass. She has written the zines "Mend My Dress" and "Dear Stepdad". She loves piles of fabric, flowers, mail, and friends. Penpals are a must. She can be contacted at
If Aqua Teen Hunger Force Lite-Brites are doing it, why can’t The Ultimate Warrior?
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Fall of Autumn presents Brandon Wetherbee reading a piece entitled "The Ultimate Warrior was the Catalyst for the September 11th Attacks." Brandon has written over twenty issues of his perzine, Foul, contributed to Sanitary & Ship and is the co-editor of the Chicago newsprint zine, The Machine.
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Fall of Autumn presents Todd Taylor (Razorcake Magazine/Gorsky Press, Inc.) reading the complete first chapter from his latest book, Shirley Wins. Shirley Wins is a novel of not giving up and not giving in. It’s a story about punching the world back in the arm.
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Aaron Cynic (Diatribe/Fall of Autumn) and Grant Schreiber (Judas Goat Quarterly) take on what lies in store for us in 2007. Will the ecosystem survive another year? Will the Democrats be able to get anything worthwhile done, let alone be able to keep their noses to the grindstone for 100 hours straight? Who will replace Paris Hilton as America's new celebrity facination? All these questions answered plus more on Iraq and our facination with World War II...plus, Armageddon! Music by TSOL and Bad Religion.