Zine-A-Polooza 2005 - July 31st 2005


Jack Saunders has been involved in the small press, zine, ezine, and daily serialization of novels on the worldwide web scene since publication of the 64-page chapbook Playing Hurt in 1976. A book that asked what colored town would be like in Utopia.

While living in Atlanta he published Beat Poet 1, a 16-page newsprint self-cover flier he sold for $3.

He was a headliner at the Underground Literary Alliance (ULA) Legends of the Underground reading off-off-Broadway in May 2001, and recently appeared at the ULA Philadelphia Invasion!, the ULA horning in on Philly Zine Fest 2005.

He posts his books at The Daily Bulletin (www.thedailybuilletin.com).

His new book-length book, Bukowski Never Did This: A Year in the Life of an Underground Writer and His Family, LitVision Press, will be available at his booth, the first book since Forty, Popular Reality, his 40th book, 17 years ago.

Also, he will have copies of the CD Dread Clampitt, the self-titled debut CD of the reggae-bluegrass fusion band Dread Clampitt, who played at the Red Light Café in Atlanta July 14, and the liner notes for the album, the booklet Root Doctor.

Anything you have to do, Rahsaan Roland Kirk said, you have to go on and do yourself.


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