I'll either be reading something very new or very old. It will be a surprise. Also, I'll be writing here a lot more. Double surprise!
For The Birds Collective & MFA Collective Works present:
a zine reading w/
Cindy Crabb (Doris and Support zines)
Cynthia Schemmer (Habits of Being)
Max Steele (Scorcher)
@ The New School - 6 E 16th St, Room 1107
8pm // open to the public // donations accepted
zine tabling by the readers and For The Birds
Cindy - dorisdorisdoris.com
Max - fagcity.blogspot.com
Cynthia - habitbeing.blogspot.com
Showing posts with label habits of being. Show all posts
Showing posts with label habits of being. Show all posts
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
HABITS OF BEING ON RE/VISIONIST
One of my interviews (along with some photographs) from Habits of Being has been featured on RE/VISIONIST, an online publication created by the students of the Sarah Lawrence College Women's History Graduate Program! Excitement!
You can check the article out here: Sister, Fear Has No Place Here.
You can check the article out here: Sister, Fear Has No Place Here.
Labels:
habits of being,
interview,
nonfiction,
published,
re/visionist,
subamuh,
zines
Friday, August 6, 2010
THE BIG SHE-BANG NEXT WEEK

This is a week from tomorrow, next Saturday, and it's going to be better than ever! It's the first time it will be hosted in Brooklyn, which is really exciting, and there's a small chance, depending on my nerves, that I will be reading from HABITS OF BEING. No promises there, but I can promise that this is going to be a really good and important time!
Sunday, July 18, 2010
HABITS OF BEING ZINE

HABITS OF BEING is a combination of oral history interviews and personal writings that have a common theme threaded throughout. The idea is to blend the personal with the historical, to explore the past, and to compare our habits of being. This first issue includes interviews with three women from SuBAMUH (Ohio women's intentional community) and three related personal stories.
Send mailing addresses for a copy!
habitsofbeingzine@gmail.com
Labels:
feminism,
habits of being,
interviews,
letter writing,
nonfiction,
oral history,
subamuh,
zines
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