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our sincere apologies for our short haitus. what with the beginning of the year business we have been busy, but within the next week final images will be up, packed more stories and our issues should be mailed out within the next month!

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will be posting photos from yesterdays shoot shortly.

will be posting photos from yesterdays shoot shortly.

another feature article hot on the printing press! getting excited!

another feature article hot on the printing press! getting excited!

here is the first draft of a ad sheet ive done

here is the first draft of a ad sheet ive done

spent a couple of hours today preparing some cover sheets and prelaunch stuff. getting excited ☆:*・゚(●´∀`●)*・゚☆

spent a couple of hours today preparing some cover sheets and prelaunch stuff. getting excited ☆:*・゚(●´∀`●)*・゚☆

If you want a free mail-out of our zine, put your name and address in our ASK BOX.

the first 20 lucky bloggers will receive a special handmade gift made by vianna and myself.

Lilly: mental health

this issue, Lilly will share her experiences (through word and image) of mental illness in adolescents, with better experience than most psychologists floating around. an important expression, a fantastic read and a fucking wake-up call.
photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/60245111@N04/

do you care about the shit around you?

we, at melancholia zine, are in search of some young australian people to write some news columns/stories for our first issue of the zine. if you have good literacy and have something valid to say about the shit that goes on in this world, let me know, or go here:

http://www.melancholiazine.tumblr.com/submit

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Ali: for fucks sake.

every issue, our zesty and more than slightly cynical writer Ali will deliver a column entitled “for fucks sake” where she will polemicise all that shits her. a highly entertaining read that will actually make you grin, while contemplating issues that suddenly seem extremely important, it will most likely be this issues selling point.

Here: a preview of Ali’s column for this issue.

Penguin Classics
The crude orange iconography, the capitalist capitalisation and the elitism of apparently classic literature is a multifaceted metaphor for the multitude of problems I have with my generation. I’ll try to deal with this as eloquently as possible so not to offend, or be pursued by Penguin’s lawyers…

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