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* "I Am The Darkness" -- Dan BarfieldFaraway Star
+* Re: "I Am The Darkness" -- Dan BarfieldWill Dockery
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 by: W.Dockery - Sat, 16 Sep 2023 18:14 UTC

roach wrote:
> On Thursday, September 14, 2023 at 7:43:27 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
>>
>> > > > More Dan Barfield poetry from Mar 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM
>> > > > :
>> > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
>> > > >
>> > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
>> > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
>> > > >
>> > > > > From Dan Barfield:
>> > > > >
>> > > > > "The earth runs
>> > > > > through my veins
>> > > > > Deep and black
>> > > > > ancient memories
>> > > > > ancient magic
>> > > > > ...I am the reason
>> > > > > you fear the darkness
>> > > > > I am
>> > > > > the darkness"
>> > > >
>> > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
>> > > Barfield said today:
>> > >
>> > > "Whoa, took myself way too seriously !"
>> > >
>> > > I replied:
>> > >
>> > > "It was the era. Everyone was Gothic and Grunge."
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > >
>> > Why doesn’t barfield post here?
>>
>> he's too busy masturbating over my photos.

You sent Barfield a photo?

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 by: Will Dockery - Sat, 16 Sep 2023 22:30 UTC

On Friday, September 15, 2023 at 3:44:32 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> On Monday, September 11, 2023 at 8:38:48 PM UTC-4, roach wrote:
> > On Friday, September 8, 2023 at 6:58:24 PM UTC-7, ME wrote:
> > > On Friday, 8 September 2023 at 21:29:42 UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> > > > On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 7:43:27 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> >
> > > > > More Dan Barfield poetry from Mar 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM
> > > > > :
> > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > >
> > > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > > >
> > > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > "The earth runs
> > > > > > through my veins
> > > > > > Deep and black
> > > > > > ancient memories
> > > > > > ancient magic
> > > > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > > > I am
> > > > > > the darkness"
> > > > >
> > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > Barfield said today:
> > > >
> > > > "Whoa, took myself way too seriously !"
> > > >
> > > > I replied:
> > > >
> > > > "It was the era. Everyone was Gothic and Grunge."
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > >
> > > Why doesn’t barfield post here?
> >
> > he's too busy masturbating over my photos.
> Really...?
>
> Lucky guy, that Barfield..!

Yes, he even has Nancy Gene and Cujo stalking him now.

🙂

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Subject: Re: "I Am The Darkness" -- Dan Barfield
From: willdock...@gmail.com (W-Dockery)
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 by: W-Dockery - Mon, 18 Sep 2023 01:38 UTC

On Friday, September 8, 2023 at 5:13:26 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 9:56:04 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> > On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 7:43:27 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> > >
> > > More Dan Barfield poetry from Mar 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM
> > > :
> > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > >
> > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > >
> > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > >
> > > > "The earth runs
> > > > through my veins
> > > > Deep and black
> > > > ancient memories
> > > > ancient magic
> > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > I am
> > > > the darkness"
> > >
> > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > I remember this one well. 1997 was a great year for local art and poetry.
> Here is a review of that poetry chapbook from the 1997 days of yore:
>
> https://alt.zines.narkive.com/z8pOq2CQ/shadowville-1996-zine-review-found-in-archives
>
> ***************************** ZINE REVIEWS
> by holy joe
>
> Dreamgirls with Shaman, No. 54, $1.00. Minicomic, 32 pages. Will
> Dockery, [P.O.Box 7394, Columbus GA 31908].
>
> Review: First, the truth. My review copy of Dreamgirls with
> Shaman is only eight pages in length. However, Dockery has prepared
> "for sale" copies that are 32 pages long. I misplaced the letter in
> which he details exactly what these issues consist of, but they are the
> issue reviewed (below) plus extra issues, all bundled into a generous
> package of poems and comics.
> Back in the early 1980's minicomic-maker Matt Feazell pioneered
> the ‘minicomic for a quarter' concept. A stamp cost 22 cents (never
> mind the envelope), but somehow the whole thing could arrive in the
> reader's hands for a quarter. Many of us, including myself, were
> inspired to labor in this genre.
> Then the price of a stamp rose to 25 cents. It became rather
> difficult for a publisher like myself to sell an eight-page minicomic
> for a quarter. Some minicomic publishers raised the price of their
> minicomics to 50 cents. In doing so, they raised the page count of
> their minicomics to 16 pages.
> The tradition continues. Charging $1.00, Dockery is offering
> his poetry and comics for the same price he would have charged you in
> 1983! 32 pages for $1.00, which works out to 25 cents for every eight
> pages.
> Dreamgirls with Shaman is a long-running title dating back to
> the previous decade. Originally it was titled Shaman. There was a
> separate title (by me) called Naughty Naked Dreamgirls. Eventually the
> two merged. Now the two have parted company. For the moment the
> hybrid-title remains, perhaps to adorn future issues, perhaps not.
> Dreamgirls with Shaman is currently on an annual publication
> schedule. This is the new issue. It is for the year 1997 but, since
> Dockery never made an issue in 1996, it could be considered the 1996
> issue, although the art and poems in it didn't actually exist in 1996.
> Perhaps later Dockery will put out an official 1996 issue containing art
> and poems that couldn't exist in 1996, because they were created in
> 1997.
> Such is the way of small press publishing. The cover of this
> issue of Shaman (with Dreamgirls) features Dockery's bizarre art on the
> cover. Worrisomely close to Florida, home of Mike Diana, there resides
> a whole school of ‘bizarro' artists. Will Dockery, Dan Barfield, P.D.
> Wilson, Carol Horn, and others. This loosely-knit community of artists
> is as odd in geography as it is in its artistic visions. It spans the
> state line that divides Georgia from Alabama, populating both states
> and, often, both states at once in the same day. It produces such
> oddball gems as the current cover of Shaman.
> Here, on the cover, we see a beak-faced man. He wears a hat
> but no pants. He has a visible pair of testicles and he appears to be
> directing a host of girls with a baton-sized penis. The girls, as they
> dance, with cunts and breasts on display, sprinkle dollar bills, hearts,
> and peace signs across the cover. Above this weird male/female
> assemblage loom two heads. Each head contains only one eye but two
> pairs of lips. Certainly this is a cover worth the notice of a Florida
> district attorney. Perhaps this $1.00 comic can spawn a $100,000 trial.
> Meantime, Dockery will eagerly accept your dollar. Currently
> he's down on his luck. He'd be homeless, but an absent in-law has
> (perhaps unwittingly) permitted him to live in a vacant mansion in a
> yuppified section of town. Despite the wealth of Dockery's
> surroundings, the mansion he's living in has no electricity. The water
> has also been cut off. Hence, the grounds of the mansion have become
> Dockery's toilet. I asked him recently in a (self-funded) telephone
> call how he managed to relieve himself.
>
> me: I suppose you don't just hold it?
> dockery: No. I let it out just like everybody else does.
> me: How?
> dockery: Well, to pee, you just go out back and pee.
> me: How about to poop?
> dockery: For that, you dig a hole. Then you poop into the
> hole and cover it up.
>
> Dockery has learned to cook food over a fire, in the fireplace
> of the mansion. This, I admit, sounded pretty great, living by
> firelight and candlelight in a mansion, eating food cooked over a fire.
> Wouldn't you know, of course, Dockery even has a girlfriend to keep him
> company in such circumstances. And, together, they make art.
> I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
>
> From Dan Barfield:
>
> "The earth runs
> through my veins
> Deep and black
> ancient memories
> ancient magic
> ...I am the reason
> you fear the darkness
> I am
> the darkness"
> From Lisa Scarboro:
>
> "Words shared
> among friends
> ...voice after
> voice echoes
> like feelings"
>
> From Rick Duffey:
>
> "There's a spider in our warehouse somewhere
> who keeps making webs
> in all the worst places & she does this
> overnight
> webs of immense size
> bigger than pillow cases
> big enough to capture chess pieces
> they only appear after five in the evening
> & eight the next morning, punched in,
> when we've got sleep under our lids
> & sip at the cooled edges of
> styrofoam coffee we always discover them.
> We've never seen this spider in person
> but opinions abound
> it's a big one says Mike...
> & she's red with yellow stripes--her name is
> probably Amanda
> (I say)
> she tells fortunes to the other spiders
> her name means ‘worthy of being loved'
> her bite is poisonous with no puncture marks
> she seeks out the crevasses of skin
> attracted by the warmth
> of your body
> scratch an itch there
> only if you must"
>
> On the back page of this minicomic I was delighted to see new
> comix by John Jones. He's been drawing his Retros comix for years. At
> first I was fairly dismissive of them (back in the 80's). But like fine
> wine they have grown on me. I have a deep appreciation for them now,
> perhaps born of their intrinsic merit, perhaps born of nostalgia. Can
> one ever be sure about such things? I feel nostalgia for Gilligan's
> Island too.
> Will Dockery produces a similar line of comix (not present in
> this issue), titled Demon House Theatre. Suddenly I find myself
> wondering, with regard to Dockery's comics, and Jones', and even
> Wilson's and Horn's, "Has all their work been saved?" "Is there some
> way it could be collected and displayed?"
> Once you develop an appreciation for what they are creating it
> becomes quite addictive. It's strange art, visual poetry, really, for
> it ‘makes no sense' to the DC and Marvel-trained eye. But once you let
> go of your preconceptions of what art ‘should' and, indeed, ‘must' be,
> you find yourself in a new realm. Their art is unique; a strange blend
> of human, mystical, and even superheroic creatures. And, like I said,
> there is a whole school of them, all cross-pollinating each other, all
> living in the same locale.
> And all dangerously close to Disneyfied Florida. *************************
>
> Quite interesting piece of small press history...


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 by: Will Dockery - Mon, 18 Sep 2023 02:27 UTC

On Sunday, September 17, 2023 at 9:38:44 PM UTC-4, fake W-Dockery forged:
> On Friday, September 8, 2023 at 5:13:26 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> > On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 9:56:04 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> > > On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 7:43:27 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
>
> > > > More Dan Barfield poetry from Mar 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM
> > > > :
> > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > >
> > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > >
> > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > > >
> > > > > "The earth runs
> > > > > through my veins
> > > > > Deep and black
> > > > > ancient memories
> > > > > ancient magic
> > > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > > I am
> > > > > the darkness"
> > > >
> > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > I remember this one well. 1997 was a great year for local art and poetry.
> > Here is a review of that poetry chapbook from the 1997 days of yore:
> >
> > https://alt.zines.narkive.com/z8pOq2CQ/shadowville-1996-zine-review-found-in-archives
> >
> > ***************************** ZINE REVIEWS
> > by holy joe
> >
> > Dreamgirls with Shaman, No. 54, $1.00. Minicomic, 32 pages. Will
> > Dockery, [P.O.Box 7394, Columbus GA 31908].
> >
> > Review: First, the truth. My review copy of Dreamgirls with
> > Shaman is only eight pages in length. However, Dockery has prepared
> > "for sale" copies that are 32 pages long. I misplaced the letter in
> > which he details exactly what these issues consist of, but they are the
> > issue reviewed (below) plus extra issues, all bundled into a generous
> > package of poems and comics.
> > Back in the early 1980's minicomic-maker Matt Feazell pioneered
> > the ‘minicomic for a quarter' concept. A stamp cost 22 cents (never
> > mind the envelope), but somehow the whole thing could arrive in the
> > reader's hands for a quarter. Many of us, including myself, were
> > inspired to labor in this genre.
> > Then the price of a stamp rose to 25 cents. It became rather
> > difficult for a publisher like myself to sell an eight-page minicomic
> > for a quarter. Some minicomic publishers raised the price of their
> > minicomics to 50 cents. In doing so, they raised the page count of
> > their minicomics to 16 pages.
> > The tradition continues. Charging $1.00, Dockery is offering
> > his poetry and comics for the same price he would have charged you in
> > 1983! 32 pages for $1.00, which works out to 25 cents for every eight
> > pages.
> > Dreamgirls with Shaman is a long-running title dating back to
> > the previous decade. Originally it was titled Shaman. There was a
> > separate title (by me) called Naughty Naked Dreamgirls. Eventually the
> > two merged. Now the two have parted company. For the moment the
> > hybrid-title remains, perhaps to adorn future issues, perhaps not.
> > Dreamgirls with Shaman is currently on an annual publication
> > schedule. This is the new issue. It is for the year 1997 but, since
> > Dockery never made an issue in 1996, it could be considered the 1996
> > issue, although the art and poems in it didn't actually exist in 1996.
> > Perhaps later Dockery will put out an official 1996 issue containing art
> > and poems that couldn't exist in 1996, because they were created in
> > 1997.
> > Such is the way of small press publishing. The cover of this
> > issue of Shaman (with Dreamgirls) features Dockery's bizarre art on the
> > cover. Worrisomely close to Florida, home of Mike Diana, there resides
> > a whole school of ‘bizarro' artists. Will Dockery, Dan Barfield, P.D.
> > Wilson, Carol Horn, and others. This loosely-knit community of artists
> > is as odd in geography as it is in its artistic visions. It spans the
> > state line that divides Georgia from Alabama, populating both states
> > and, often, both states at once in the same day. It produces such
> > oddball gems as the current cover of Shaman.
> > Here, on the cover, we see a beak-faced man. He wears a hat
> > but no pants. He has a visible pair of testicles and he appears to be
> > directing a host of girls with a baton-sized penis. The girls, as they
> > dance, with cunts and breasts on display, sprinkle dollar bills, hearts,
> > and peace signs across the cover. Above this weird male/female
> > assemblage loom two heads. Each head contains only one eye but two
> > pairs of lips. Certainly this is a cover worth the notice of a Florida
> > district attorney. Perhaps this $1.00 comic can spawn a $100,000 trial.
> > Meantime, Dockery will eagerly accept your dollar. Currently
> > he's down on his luck. He'd be homeless, but an absent in-law has
> > (perhaps unwittingly) permitted him to live in a vacant mansion in a
> > yuppified section of town. Despite the wealth of Dockery's
> > surroundings, the mansion he's living in has no electricity. The water
> > has also been cut off. Hence, the grounds of the mansion have become
> > Dockery's toilet. I asked him recently in a (self-funded) telephone
> > call how he managed to relieve himself.
> >
> > me: I suppose you don't just hold it?
> > dockery: No. I let it out just like everybody else does.
> > me: How?
> > dockery: Well, to pee, you just go out back and pee.
> > me: How about to poop?
> > dockery: For that, you dig a hole. Then you poop into the
> > hole and cover it up.
> >
> > Dockery has learned to cook food over a fire, in the fireplace
> > of the mansion. This, I admit, sounded pretty great, living by
> > firelight and candlelight in a mansion, eating food cooked over a fire.
> > Wouldn't you know, of course, Dockery even has a girlfriend to keep him
> > company in such circumstances. And, together, they make art.
> > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> >
> > From Dan Barfield:
> >
> > "The earth runs
> > through my veins
> > Deep and black
> > ancient memories
> > ancient magic
> > ...I am the reason
> > you fear the darkness
> > I am
> > the darkness"
> > From Lisa Scarboro:
> >
> > "Words shared
> > among friends
> > ...voice after
> > voice echoes
> > like feelings"
> >
> > From Rick Duffey:
> >
> > "There's a spider in our warehouse somewhere
> > who keeps making webs
> > in all the worst places & she does this
> > overnight
> > webs of immense size
> > bigger than pillow cases
> > big enough to capture chess pieces
> > they only appear after five in the evening
> > & eight the next morning, punched in,
> > when we've got sleep under our lids
> > & sip at the cooled edges of
> > styrofoam coffee we always discover them.
> > We've never seen this spider in person
> > but opinions abound
> > it's a big one says Mike...
> > & she's red with yellow stripes--her name is
> > probably Amanda
> > (I say)
> > she tells fortunes to the other spiders
> > her name means ‘worthy of being loved'
> > her bite is poisonous with no puncture marks
> > she seeks out the crevasses of skin
> > attracted by the warmth
> > of your body
> > scratch an itch there
> > only if you must"
> >
> > On the back page of this minicomic I was delighted to see new
> > comix by John Jones. He's been drawing his Retros comix for years. At
> > first I was fairly dismissive of them (back in the 80's). But like fine
> > wine they have grown on me. I have a deep appreciation for them now,
> > perhaps born of their intrinsic merit, perhaps born of nostalgia. Can
> > one ever be sure about such things? I feel nostalgia for Gilligan's
> > Island too.
> > Will Dockery produces a similar line of comix (not present in
> > this issue), titled Demon House Theatre. Suddenly I find myself
> > wondering, with regard to Dockery's comics, and Jones', and even
> > Wilson's and Horn's, "Has all their work been saved?" "Is there some
> > way it could be collected and displayed?"
> > Once you develop an appreciation for what they are creating it
> > becomes quite addictive. It's strange art, visual poetry, really, for
> > it ‘makes no sense' to the DC and Marvel-trained eye. But once you let
> > go of your preconceptions of what art ‘should' and, indeed, ‘must' be,
> > you find yourself in a new realm. Their art is unique; a strange blend
> > of human, mystical, and even superheroic creatures. And, like I said,
> > there is a whole school of them, all cross-pollinating each other, all
> > living in the same locale.
> > And all dangerously close to Disneyfied Florida. *************************
> >
> > Quite interesting piece of small press history...
> Indeed and when it comes to art in the deep south, even our artwork likes them young if you know what I mean.
^^^^^^^^^^. ^^^^^^^^^^. ^^^^^^^^^^^^. ^^^^^^^^^


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 by: Faraway Star - Tue, 19 Sep 2023 21:24 UTC

On Sunday, September 17, 2023 at 9:38:44 PM UTC-4, FAKE Dockery FORGED:
> On Friday, September 8, 2023 at 5:13:26 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> > On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 9:56:04 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> > > On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 7:43:27 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
>
> > > > More Dan Barfield poetry from Mar 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM
> > > > :
> > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > >
> > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > >
> > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > > >
> > > > > "The earth runs
> > > > > through my veins
> > > > > Deep and black
> > > > > ancient memories
> > > > > ancient magic
> > > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > > I am
> > > > > the darkness"
> > > >
> > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > I remember this one well. 1997 was a great year for local art and poetry.
> > Here is a review of that poetry chapbook from the 1997 days of yore:
> >
> > https://alt.zines.narkive.com/z8pOq2CQ/shadowville-1996-zine-review-found-in-archives
> >
> > ***************************** ZINE REVIEWS
> > by holy joe
> >
> > Dreamgirls with Shaman, No. 54, $1.00. Minicomic, 32 pages. Will
> > Dockery, [P.O.Box 7394, Columbus GA 31908].
> >
> > Review: First, the truth. My review copy of Dreamgirls with
> > Shaman is only eight pages in length. However, Dockery has prepared
> > "for sale" copies that are 32 pages long. I misplaced the letter in
> > which he details exactly what these issues consist of, but they are the
> > issue reviewed (below) plus extra issues, all bundled into a generous
> > package of poems and comics.
> > Back in the early 1980's minicomic-maker Matt Feazell pioneered
> > the ‘minicomic for a quarter' concept. A stamp cost 22 cents (never
> > mind the envelope), but somehow the whole thing could arrive in the
> > reader's hands for a quarter. Many of us, including myself, were
> > inspired to labor in this genre.
> > Then the price of a stamp rose to 25 cents. It became rather
> > difficult for a publisher like myself to sell an eight-page minicomic
> > for a quarter. Some minicomic publishers raised the price of their
> > minicomics to 50 cents. In doing so, they raised the page count of
> > their minicomics to 16 pages.
> > The tradition continues. Charging $1.00, Dockery is offering
> > his poetry and comics for the same price he would have charged you in
> > 1983! 32 pages for $1.00, which works out to 25 cents for every eight
> > pages.
> > Dreamgirls with Shaman is a long-running title dating back to
> > the previous decade. Originally it was titled Shaman. There was a
> > separate title (by me) called Naughty Naked Dreamgirls. Eventually the
> > two merged. Now the two have parted company. For the moment the
> > hybrid-title remains, perhaps to adorn future issues, perhaps not.
> > Dreamgirls with Shaman is currently on an annual publication
> > schedule. This is the new issue. It is for the year 1997 but, since
> > Dockery never made an issue in 1996, it could be considered the 1996
> > issue, although the art and poems in it didn't actually exist in 1996.
> > Perhaps later Dockery will put out an official 1996 issue containing art
> > and poems that couldn't exist in 1996, because they were created in
> > 1997.
> > Such is the way of small press publishing. The cover of this
> > issue of Shaman (with Dreamgirls) features Dockery's bizarre art on the
> > cover. Worrisomely close to Florida, home of Mike Diana, there resides
> > a whole school of ‘bizarro' artists. Will Dockery, Dan Barfield, P.D.
> > Wilson, Carol Horn, and others. This loosely-knit community of artists
> > is as odd in geography as it is in its artistic visions. It spans the
> > state line that divides Georgia from Alabama, populating both states
> > and, often, both states at once in the same day. It produces such
> > oddball gems as the current cover of Shaman.
> > Here, on the cover, we see a beak-faced man. He wears a hat
> > but no pants. He has a visible pair of testicles and he appears to be
> > directing a host of girls with a baton-sized penis. The girls, as they
> > dance, with cunts and breasts on display, sprinkle dollar bills, hearts,
> > and peace signs across the cover. Above this weird male/female
> > assemblage loom two heads. Each head contains only one eye but two
> > pairs of lips. Certainly this is a cover worth the notice of a Florida
> > district attorney. Perhaps this $1.00 comic can spawn a $100,000 trial.
> > Meantime, Dockery will eagerly accept your dollar. Currently
> > he's down on his luck. He'd be homeless, but an absent in-law has
> > (perhaps unwittingly) permitted him to live in a vacant mansion in a
> > yuppified section of town. Despite the wealth of Dockery's
> > surroundings, the mansion he's living in has no electricity. The water
> > has also been cut off. Hence, the grounds of the mansion have become
> > Dockery's toilet. I asked him recently in a (self-funded) telephone
> > call how he managed to relieve himself.
> >
> > me: I suppose you don't just hold it?
> > dockery: No. I let it out just like everybody else does.
> > me: How?
> > dockery: Well, to pee, you just go out back and pee.
> > me: How about to poop?
> > dockery: For that, you dig a hole. Then you poop into the
> > hole and cover it up.
> >
> > Dockery has learned to cook food over a fire, in the fireplace
> > of the mansion. This, I admit, sounded pretty great, living by
> > firelight and candlelight in a mansion, eating food cooked over a fire.
> > Wouldn't you know, of course, Dockery even has a girlfriend to keep him
> > company in such circumstances. And, together, they make art.
> > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> >
> > From Dan Barfield:
> >
> > "The earth runs
> > through my veins
> > Deep and black
> > ancient memories
> > ancient magic
> > ...I am the reason
> > you fear the darkness
> > I am
> > the darkness"
> > From Lisa Scarboro:
> >
> > "Words shared
> > among friends
> > ...voice after
> > voice echoes
> > like feelings"
> >
> > From Rick Duffey:
> >
> > "There's a spider in our warehouse somewhere
> > who keeps making webs
> > in all the worst places & she does this
> > overnight
> > webs of immense size
> > bigger than pillow cases
> > big enough to capture chess pieces
> > they only appear after five in the evening
> > & eight the next morning, punched in,
> > when we've got sleep under our lids
> > & sip at the cooled edges of
> > styrofoam coffee we always discover them.
> > We've never seen this spider in person
> > but opinions abound
> > it's a big one says Mike...
> > & she's red with yellow stripes--her name is
> > probably Amanda
> > (I say)
> > she tells fortunes to the other spiders
> > her name means ‘worthy of being loved'
> > her bite is poisonous with no puncture marks
> > she seeks out the crevasses of skin
> > attracted by the warmth
> > of your body
> > scratch an itch there
> > only if you must"
> >
> > On the back page of this minicomic I was delighted to see new
> > comix by John Jones. He's been drawing his Retros comix for years. At
> > first I was fairly dismissive of them (back in the 80's). But like fine
> > wine they have grown on me. I have a deep appreciation for them now,
> > perhaps born of their intrinsic merit, perhaps born of nostalgia. Can
> > one ever be sure about such things? I feel nostalgia for Gilligan's
> > Island too.
> > Will Dockery produces a similar line of comix (not present in
> > this issue), titled Demon House Theatre. Suddenly I find myself
> > wondering, with regard to Dockery's comics, and Jones', and even
> > Wilson's and Horn's, "Has all their work been saved?" "Is there some
> > way it could be collected and displayed?"
> > Once you develop an appreciation for what they are creating it
> > becomes quite addictive. It's strange art, visual poetry, really, for
> > it ‘makes no sense' to the DC and Marvel-trained eye. But once you let
> > go of your preconceptions of what art ‘should' and, indeed, ‘must' be,
> > you find yourself in a new realm. Their art is unique; a strange blend
> > of human, mystical, and even superheroic creatures. And, like I said,
> > there is a whole school of them, all cross-pollinating each other, all
> > living in the same locale.
> > And all dangerously close to Disneyfied Florida. *************************
> >
> > Quite interesting piece of small press history...
> Indeed and when xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


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On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 2:24:46 PM UTC-7, Faraway Star wrote:
> On Sunday, September 17, 2023 at 9:38:44 PM UTC-4, FAKE Dockery FORGED:
> > On Friday, September 8, 2023 at 5:13:26 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> > > On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 9:56:04 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> > > > On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 7:43:27 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> >
> > > > > More Dan Barfield poetry from Mar 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM
> > > > > :
> > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > >
> > > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > > >
> > > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > "The earth runs
> > > > > > through my veins
> > > > > > Deep and black
> > > > > > ancient memories
> > > > > > ancient magic
> > > > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > > > I am
> > > > > > the darkness"
> > > > >
> > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > I remember this one well. 1997 was a great year for local art and poetry.
> > > Here is a review of that poetry chapbook from the 1997 days of yore:
> > >
> > > https://alt.zines.narkive.com/z8pOq2CQ/shadowville-1996-zine-review-found-in-archives
> > >
> > > ***************************** ZINE REVIEWS
> > > by holy joe
> > >
> > > Dreamgirls with Shaman, No. 54, $1.00. Minicomic, 32 pages. Will
> > > Dockery, [P.O.Box 7394, Columbus GA 31908].
> > >
> > > Review: First, the truth. My review copy of Dreamgirls with
> > > Shaman is only eight pages in length. However, Dockery has prepared
> > > "for sale" copies that are 32 pages long. I misplaced the letter in
> > > which he details exactly what these issues consist of, but they are the
> > > issue reviewed (below) plus extra issues, all bundled into a generous
> > > package of poems and comics.
> > > Back in the early 1980's minicomic-maker Matt Feazell pioneered
> > > the ‘minicomic for a quarter' concept. A stamp cost 22 cents (never
> > > mind the envelope), but somehow the whole thing could arrive in the
> > > reader's hands for a quarter. Many of us, including myself, were
> > > inspired to labor in this genre.
> > > Then the price of a stamp rose to 25 cents. It became rather
> > > difficult for a publisher like myself to sell an eight-page minicomic
> > > for a quarter. Some minicomic publishers raised the price of their
> > > minicomics to 50 cents. In doing so, they raised the page count of
> > > their minicomics to 16 pages.
> > > The tradition continues. Charging $1.00, Dockery is offering
> > > his poetry and comics for the same price he would have charged you in
> > > 1983! 32 pages for $1.00, which works out to 25 cents for every eight
> > > pages.
> > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is a long-running title dating back to
> > > the previous decade. Originally it was titled Shaman. There was a
> > > separate title (by me) called Naughty Naked Dreamgirls. Eventually the
> > > two merged. Now the two have parted company. For the moment the
> > > hybrid-title remains, perhaps to adorn future issues, perhaps not.
> > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is currently on an annual publication
> > > schedule. This is the new issue. It is for the year 1997 but, since
> > > Dockery never made an issue in 1996, it could be considered the 1996
> > > issue, although the art and poems in it didn't actually exist in 1996..
> > > Perhaps later Dockery will put out an official 1996 issue containing art
> > > and poems that couldn't exist in 1996, because they were created in
> > > 1997.
> > > Such is the way of small press publishing. The cover of this
> > > issue of Shaman (with Dreamgirls) features Dockery's bizarre art on the
> > > cover. Worrisomely close to Florida, home of Mike Diana, there resides
> > > a whole school of ‘bizarro' artists. Will Dockery, Dan Barfield, P.D.
> > > Wilson, Carol Horn, and others. This loosely-knit community of artists
> > > is as odd in geography as it is in its artistic visions. It spans the
> > > state line that divides Georgia from Alabama, populating both states
> > > and, often, both states at once in the same day. It produces such
> > > oddball gems as the current cover of Shaman.
> > > Here, on the cover, we see a beak-faced man. He wears a hat
> > > but no pants. He has a visible pair of testicles and he appears to be
> > > directing a host of girls with a baton-sized penis. The girls, as they
> > > dance, with cunts and breasts on display, sprinkle dollar bills, hearts,
> > > and peace signs across the cover. Above this weird male/female
> > > assemblage loom two heads. Each head contains only one eye but two
> > > pairs of lips. Certainly this is a cover worth the notice of a Florida
> > > district attorney. Perhaps this $1.00 comic can spawn a $100,000 trial.
> > > Meantime, Dockery will eagerly accept your dollar. Currently
> > > he's down on his luck. He'd be homeless, but an absent in-law has
> > > (perhaps unwittingly) permitted him to live in a vacant mansion in a
> > > yuppified section of town. Despite the wealth of Dockery's
> > > surroundings, the mansion he's living in has no electricity. The water
> > > has also been cut off. Hence, the grounds of the mansion have become
> > > Dockery's toilet. I asked him recently in a (self-funded) telephone
> > > call how he managed to relieve himself.
> > >
> > > me: I suppose you don't just hold it?
> > > dockery: No. I let it out just like everybody else does.
> > > me: How?
> > > dockery: Well, to pee, you just go out back and pee.
> > > me: How about to poop?
> > > dockery: For that, you dig a hole. Then you poop into the
> > > hole and cover it up.
> > >
> > > Dockery has learned to cook food over a fire, in the fireplace
> > > of the mansion. This, I admit, sounded pretty great, living by
> > > firelight and candlelight in a mansion, eating food cooked over a fire.
> > > Wouldn't you know, of course, Dockery even has a girlfriend to keep him
> > > company in such circumstances. And, together, they make art.
> > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > >
> > > From Dan Barfield:
> > >
> > > "The earth runs
> > > through my veins
> > > Deep and black
> > > ancient memories
> > > ancient magic
> > > ...I am the reason
> > > you fear the darkness
> > > I am
> > > the darkness"
> > > From Lisa Scarboro:
> > >
> > > "Words shared
> > > among friends
> > > ...voice after
> > > voice echoes
> > > like feelings"
> > >
> > > From Rick Duffey:
> > >
> > > "There's a spider in our warehouse somewhere
> > > who keeps making webs
> > > in all the worst places & she does this
> > > overnight
> > > webs of immense size
> > > bigger than pillow cases
> > > big enough to capture chess pieces
> > > they only appear after five in the evening
> > > & eight the next morning, punched in,
> > > when we've got sleep under our lids
> > > & sip at the cooled edges of
> > > styrofoam coffee we always discover them.
> > > We've never seen this spider in person
> > > but opinions abound
> > > it's a big one says Mike...
> > > & she's red with yellow stripes--her name is
> > > probably Amanda
> > > (I say)
> > > she tells fortunes to the other spiders
> > > her name means ‘worthy of being loved'
> > > her bite is poisonous with no puncture marks
> > > she seeks out the crevasses of skin
> > > attracted by the warmth
> > > of your body
> > > scratch an itch there
> > > only if you must"
> > >
> > > On the back page of this minicomic I was delighted to see new
> > > comix by John Jones. He's been drawing his Retros comix for years. At
> > > first I was fairly dismissive of them (back in the 80's). But like fine
> > > wine they have grown on me. I have a deep appreciation for them now,
> > > perhaps born of their intrinsic merit, perhaps born of nostalgia. Can
> > > one ever be sure about such things? I feel nostalgia for Gilligan's
> > > Island too.
> > > Will Dockery produces a similar line of comix (not present in
> > > this issue), titled Demon House Theatre. Suddenly I find myself
> > > wondering, with regard to Dockery's comics, and Jones', and even
> > > Wilson's and Horn's, "Has all their work been saved?" "Is there some
> > > way it could be collected and displayed?"
> > > Once you develop an appreciation for what they are creating it
> > > becomes quite addictive. It's strange art, visual poetry, really, for
> > > it ‘makes no sense' to the DC and Marvel-trained eye. But once you let
> > > go of your preconceptions of what art ‘should' and, indeed, ‘must' be,
> > > you find yourself in a new realm. Their art is unique; a strange blend
> > > of human, mystical, and even superheroic creatures. And, like I said,
> > > there is a whole school of them, all cross-pollinating each other, all
> > > living in the same locale.
> > > And all dangerously close to Disneyfied Florida. *************************
> > >
> > > Quite interesting piece of small press history...
> > Indeed and when xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
> Begone, forging fool...!


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From: vhugo...@gmail.com (Faraway Star)
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 by: Faraway Star - Tue, 19 Sep 2023 22:49 UTC

On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 6:46:31 PM UTC-4, rachel wrote:
> On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 2:24:46 PM UTC-7, Faraway Star wrote:
> > On Sunday, September 17, 2023 at 9:38:44 PM UTC-4, FAKE Dockery FORGED:
> > > On Friday, September 8, 2023 at 5:13:26 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
>
> > > > > > More Dan Barfield poetry from Mar 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM
> > > > > > :
> > > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > > >
> > > > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > "The earth runs
> > > > > > > through my veins
> > > > > > > Deep and black
> > > > > > > ancient memories
> > > > > > > ancient magic
> > > > > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > > > > I am
> > > > > > > the darkness"
> > > > > >
> > > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > > I remember this one well. 1997 was a great year for local art and poetry.
> > > > Here is a review of that poetry chapbook from the 1997 days of yore:
> > > >
> > > > https://alt.zines.narkive.com/z8pOq2CQ/shadowville-1996-zine-review-found-in-archives
> > > >
> > > > ***************************** ZINE REVIEWS
> > > > by holy joe
> > > >
> > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman, No. 54, $1.00. Minicomic, 32 pages. Will
> > > > Dockery, [P.O.Box 7394, Columbus GA 31908].
> > > >
> > > > Review: First, the truth. My review copy of Dreamgirls with
> > > > Shaman is only eight pages in length. However, Dockery has prepared
> > > > "for sale" copies that are 32 pages long. I misplaced the letter in
> > > > which he details exactly what these issues consist of, but they are the
> > > > issue reviewed (below) plus extra issues, all bundled into a generous
> > > > package of poems and comics.
> > > > Back in the early 1980's minicomic-maker Matt Feazell pioneered
> > > > the ‘minicomic for a quarter' concept. A stamp cost 22 cents (never
> > > > mind the envelope), but somehow the whole thing could arrive in the
> > > > reader's hands for a quarter. Many of us, including myself, were
> > > > inspired to labor in this genre.
> > > > Then the price of a stamp rose to 25 cents. It became rather
> > > > difficult for a publisher like myself to sell an eight-page minicomic
> > > > for a quarter. Some minicomic publishers raised the price of their
> > > > minicomics to 50 cents. In doing so, they raised the page count of
> > > > their minicomics to 16 pages.
> > > > The tradition continues. Charging $1.00, Dockery is offering
> > > > his poetry and comics for the same price he would have charged you in
> > > > 1983! 32 pages for $1.00, which works out to 25 cents for every eight
> > > > pages.
> > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is a long-running title dating back to
> > > > the previous decade. Originally it was titled Shaman. There was a
> > > > separate title (by me) called Naughty Naked Dreamgirls. Eventually the
> > > > two merged. Now the two have parted company. For the moment the
> > > > hybrid-title remains, perhaps to adorn future issues, perhaps not.
> > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is currently on an annual publication
> > > > schedule. This is the new issue. It is for the year 1997 but, since
> > > > Dockery never made an issue in 1996, it could be considered the 1996
> > > > issue, although the art and poems in it didn't actually exist in 1996.
> > > > Perhaps later Dockery will put out an official 1996 issue containing art
> > > > and poems that couldn't exist in 1996, because they were created in
> > > > 1997.
> > > > Such is the way of small press publishing. The cover of this
> > > > issue of Shaman (with Dreamgirls) features Dockery's bizarre art on the
> > > > cover. Worrisomely close to Florida, home of Mike Diana, there resides
> > > > a whole school of ‘bizarro' artists. Will Dockery, Dan Barfield, P.D.
> > > > Wilson, Carol Horn, and others. This loosely-knit community of artists
> > > > is as odd in geography as it is in its artistic visions. It spans the
> > > > state line that divides Georgia from Alabama, populating both states
> > > > and, often, both states at once in the same day. It produces such
> > > > oddball gems as the current cover of Shaman.
> > > > Here, on the cover, we see a beak-faced man. He wears a hat
> > > > but no pants. He has a visible pair of testicles and he appears to be
> > > > directing a host of girls with a baton-sized penis. The girls, as they
> > > > dance, with cunts and breasts on display, sprinkle dollar bills, hearts,
> > > > and peace signs across the cover. Above this weird male/female
> > > > assemblage loom two heads. Each head contains only one eye but two
> > > > pairs of lips. Certainly this is a cover worth the notice of a Florida
> > > > district attorney. Perhaps this $1.00 comic can spawn a $100,000 trial.
> > > > Meantime, Dockery will eagerly accept your dollar. Currently
> > > > he's down on his luck. He'd be homeless, but an absent in-law has
> > > > (perhaps unwittingly) permitted him to live in a vacant mansion in a
> > > > yuppified section of town. Despite the wealth of Dockery's
> > > > surroundings, the mansion he's living in has no electricity. The water
> > > > has also been cut off. Hence, the grounds of the mansion have become
> > > > Dockery's toilet. I asked him recently in a (self-funded) telephone
> > > > call how he managed to relieve himself.
> > > >
> > > > me: I suppose you don't just hold it?
> > > > dockery: No. I let it out just like everybody else does.
> > > > me: How?
> > > > dockery: Well, to pee, you just go out back and pee.
> > > > me: How about to poop?
> > > > dockery: For that, you dig a hole. Then you poop into the
> > > > hole and cover it up.
> > > >
> > > > Dockery has learned to cook food over a fire, in the fireplace
> > > > of the mansion. This, I admit, sounded pretty great, living by
> > > > firelight and candlelight in a mansion, eating food cooked over a fire.
> > > > Wouldn't you know, of course, Dockery even has a girlfriend to keep him
> > > > company in such circumstances. And, together, they make art.
> > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > >
> > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > >
> > > > "The earth runs
> > > > through my veins
> > > > Deep and black
> > > > ancient memories
> > > > ancient magic
> > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > I am
> > > > the darkness"
> > > > From Lisa Scarboro:
> > > >
> > > > "Words shared
> > > > among friends
> > > > ...voice after
> > > > voice echoes
> > > > like feelings"
> > > >
> > > > From Rick Duffey:
> > > >
> > > > "There's a spider in our warehouse somewhere
> > > > who keeps making webs
> > > > in all the worst places & she does this
> > > > overnight
> > > > webs of immense size
> > > > bigger than pillow cases
> > > > big enough to capture chess pieces
> > > > they only appear after five in the evening
> > > > & eight the next morning, punched in,
> > > > when we've got sleep under our lids
> > > > & sip at the cooled edges of
> > > > styrofoam coffee we always discover them.
> > > > We've never seen this spider in person
> > > > but opinions abound
> > > > it's a big one says Mike...
> > > > & she's red with yellow stripes--her name is
> > > > probably Amanda
> > > > (I say)
> > > > she tells fortunes to the other spiders
> > > > her name means ‘worthy of being loved'
> > > > her bite is poisonous with no puncture marks
> > > > she seeks out the crevasses of skin
> > > > attracted by the warmth
> > > > of your body
> > > > scratch an itch there
> > > > only if you must"
> > > >
> > > > On the back page of this minicomic I was delighted to see new
> > > > comix by John Jones. He's been drawing his Retros comix for years. At
> > > > first I was fairly dismissive of them (back in the 80's). But like fine
> > > > wine they have grown on me. I have a deep appreciation for them now,
> > > > perhaps born of their intrinsic merit, perhaps born of nostalgia. Can
> > > > one ever be sure about such things? I feel nostalgia for Gilligan's
> > > > Island too.
> > > > Will Dockery produces a similar line of comix (not present in
> > > > this issue), titled Demon House Theatre. Suddenly I find myself
> > > > wondering, with regard to Dockery's comics, and Jones', and even
> > > > Wilson's and Horn's, "Has all their work been saved?" "Is there some
> > > > way it could be collected and displayed?"
> > > > Once you develop an appreciation for what they are creating it
> > > > becomes quite addictive. It's strange art, visual poetry, really, for
> > > > it ‘makes no sense' to the DC and Marvel-trained eye. But once you let
> > > > go of your preconceptions of what art ‘should' and, indeed, ‘must' be,
> > > > you find yourself in a new realm. Their art is unique; a strange blend
> > > > of human, mystical, and even superheroic creatures. And, like I said,
> > > > there is a whole school of them, all cross-pollinating each other, all
> > > > living in the same locale.
> > > > And all dangerously close to Disneyfied Florida. *************************
> > > >
> > > > Quite interesting piece of small press history...
> > > Indeed and when xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> >
> > Begone, forging fool...!
> how young? and for how long? and how did it end?
>
> i know i did one-night stands at age 13 with older young men...it was hot.. the older the hotter..... :)


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From: roach4...@gmail.com (rachel)
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 by: rachel - Tue, 19 Sep 2023 22:52 UTC

On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 3:46:31 PM UTC-7, rachel wrote:
> On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 2:24:46 PM UTC-7, Faraway Star wrote:
> > On Sunday, September 17, 2023 at 9:38:44 PM UTC-4, FAKE Dockery FORGED:
> > > On Friday, September 8, 2023 at 5:13:26 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> > > > On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 9:56:04 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> > > > > On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 7:43:27 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> > >
> > > > > > More Dan Barfield poetry from Mar 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM
> > > > > > :
> > > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > > >
> > > > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > "The earth runs
> > > > > > > through my veins
> > > > > > > Deep and black
> > > > > > > ancient memories
> > > > > > > ancient magic
> > > > > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > > > > I am
> > > > > > > the darkness"
> > > > > >
> > > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > > I remember this one well. 1997 was a great year for local art and poetry.
> > > > Here is a review of that poetry chapbook from the 1997 days of yore:
> > > >
> > > > https://alt.zines.narkive.com/z8pOq2CQ/shadowville-1996-zine-review-found-in-archives
> > > >
> > > > ***************************** ZINE REVIEWS
> > > > by holy joe
> > > >
> > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman, No. 54, $1.00. Minicomic, 32 pages. Will
> > > > Dockery, [P.O.Box 7394, Columbus GA 31908].
> > > >
> > > > Review: First, the truth. My review copy of Dreamgirls with
> > > > Shaman is only eight pages in length. However, Dockery has prepared
> > > > "for sale" copies that are 32 pages long. I misplaced the letter in
> > > > which he details exactly what these issues consist of, but they are the
> > > > issue reviewed (below) plus extra issues, all bundled into a generous
> > > > package of poems and comics.
> > > > Back in the early 1980's minicomic-maker Matt Feazell pioneered
> > > > the ‘minicomic for a quarter' concept. A stamp cost 22 cents (never
> > > > mind the envelope), but somehow the whole thing could arrive in the
> > > > reader's hands for a quarter. Many of us, including myself, were
> > > > inspired to labor in this genre.
> > > > Then the price of a stamp rose to 25 cents. It became rather
> > > > difficult for a publisher like myself to sell an eight-page minicomic
> > > > for a quarter. Some minicomic publishers raised the price of their
> > > > minicomics to 50 cents. In doing so, they raised the page count of
> > > > their minicomics to 16 pages.
> > > > The tradition continues. Charging $1.00, Dockery is offering
> > > > his poetry and comics for the same price he would have charged you in
> > > > 1983! 32 pages for $1.00, which works out to 25 cents for every eight
> > > > pages.
> > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is a long-running title dating back to
> > > > the previous decade. Originally it was titled Shaman. There was a
> > > > separate title (by me) called Naughty Naked Dreamgirls. Eventually the
> > > > two merged. Now the two have parted company. For the moment the
> > > > hybrid-title remains, perhaps to adorn future issues, perhaps not.
> > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is currently on an annual publication
> > > > schedule. This is the new issue. It is for the year 1997 but, since
> > > > Dockery never made an issue in 1996, it could be considered the 1996
> > > > issue, although the art and poems in it didn't actually exist in 1996.
> > > > Perhaps later Dockery will put out an official 1996 issue containing art
> > > > and poems that couldn't exist in 1996, because they were created in
> > > > 1997.
> > > > Such is the way of small press publishing. The cover of this
> > > > issue of Shaman (with Dreamgirls) features Dockery's bizarre art on the
> > > > cover. Worrisomely close to Florida, home of Mike Diana, there resides
> > > > a whole school of ‘bizarro' artists. Will Dockery, Dan Barfield, P.D.
> > > > Wilson, Carol Horn, and others. This loosely-knit community of artists
> > > > is as odd in geography as it is in its artistic visions. It spans the
> > > > state line that divides Georgia from Alabama, populating both states
> > > > and, often, both states at once in the same day. It produces such
> > > > oddball gems as the current cover of Shaman.
> > > > Here, on the cover, we see a beak-faced man. He wears a hat
> > > > but no pants. He has a visible pair of testicles and he appears to be
> > > > directing a host of girls with a baton-sized penis. The girls, as they
> > > > dance, with cunts and breasts on display, sprinkle dollar bills, hearts,
> > > > and peace signs across the cover. Above this weird male/female
> > > > assemblage loom two heads. Each head contains only one eye but two
> > > > pairs of lips. Certainly this is a cover worth the notice of a Florida
> > > > district attorney. Perhaps this $1.00 comic can spawn a $100,000 trial.
> > > > Meantime, Dockery will eagerly accept your dollar. Currently
> > > > he's down on his luck. He'd be homeless, but an absent in-law has
> > > > (perhaps unwittingly) permitted him to live in a vacant mansion in a
> > > > yuppified section of town. Despite the wealth of Dockery's
> > > > surroundings, the mansion he's living in has no electricity. The water
> > > > has also been cut off. Hence, the grounds of the mansion have become
> > > > Dockery's toilet. I asked him recently in a (self-funded) telephone
> > > > call how he managed to relieve himself.
> > > >
> > > > me: I suppose you don't just hold it?
> > > > dockery: No. I let it out just like everybody else does.
> > > > me: How?
> > > > dockery: Well, to pee, you just go out back and pee.
> > > > me: How about to poop?
> > > > dockery: For that, you dig a hole. Then you poop into the
> > > > hole and cover it up.
> > > >
> > > > Dockery has learned to cook food over a fire, in the fireplace
> > > > of the mansion. This, I admit, sounded pretty great, living by
> > > > firelight and candlelight in a mansion, eating food cooked over a fire.
> > > > Wouldn't you know, of course, Dockery even has a girlfriend to keep him
> > > > company in such circumstances. And, together, they make art.
> > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > >
> > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > >
> > > > "The earth runs
> > > > through my veins
> > > > Deep and black
> > > > ancient memories
> > > > ancient magic
> > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > I am
> > > > the darkness"
> > > > From Lisa Scarboro:
> > > >
> > > > "Words shared
> > > > among friends
> > > > ...voice after
> > > > voice echoes
> > > > like feelings"
> > > >
> > > > From Rick Duffey:
> > > >
> > > > "There's a spider in our warehouse somewhere
> > > > who keeps making webs
> > > > in all the worst places & she does this
> > > > overnight
> > > > webs of immense size
> > > > bigger than pillow cases
> > > > big enough to capture chess pieces
> > > > they only appear after five in the evening
> > > > & eight the next morning, punched in,
> > > > when we've got sleep under our lids
> > > > & sip at the cooled edges of
> > > > styrofoam coffee we always discover them.
> > > > We've never seen this spider in person
> > > > but opinions abound
> > > > it's a big one says Mike...
> > > > & she's red with yellow stripes--her name is
> > > > probably Amanda
> > > > (I say)
> > > > she tells fortunes to the other spiders
> > > > her name means ‘worthy of being loved'
> > > > her bite is poisonous with no puncture marks
> > > > she seeks out the crevasses of skin
> > > > attracted by the warmth
> > > > of your body
> > > > scratch an itch there
> > > > only if you must"
> > > >
> > > > On the back page of this minicomic I was delighted to see new
> > > > comix by John Jones. He's been drawing his Retros comix for years. At
> > > > first I was fairly dismissive of them (back in the 80's). But like fine
> > > > wine they have grown on me. I have a deep appreciation for them now,
> > > > perhaps born of their intrinsic merit, perhaps born of nostalgia. Can
> > > > one ever be sure about such things? I feel nostalgia for Gilligan's
> > > > Island too.
> > > > Will Dockery produces a similar line of comix (not present in
> > > > this issue), titled Demon House Theatre. Suddenly I find myself
> > > > wondering, with regard to Dockery's comics, and Jones', and even
> > > > Wilson's and Horn's, "Has all their work been saved?" "Is there some
> > > > way it could be collected and displayed?"
> > > > Once you develop an appreciation for what they are creating it
> > > > becomes quite addictive. It's strange art, visual poetry, really, for
> > > > it ‘makes no sense' to the DC and Marvel-trained eye. But once you let
> > > > go of your preconceptions of what art ‘should' and, indeed, ‘must' be,
> > > > you find yourself in a new realm. Their art is unique; a strange blend
> > > > of human, mystical, and even superheroic creatures. And, like I said,
> > > > there is a whole school of them, all cross-pollinating each other, all
> > > > living in the same locale.
> > > > And all dangerously close to Disneyfied Florida. *************************
> > > >
> > > > Quite interesting piece of small press history...
> > > Indeed and when xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> >
> > Begone, forging fool...!
> how young? and for how long? and how did it end?
>
> i know i did one-night stands at age 13 with older young men...it was hot.. the older the hotter..... :)


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rachel wrote:
> On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 2:24:46 PM UTC-7, Faraway Star wrote:
> > On Sunday, September 17, 2023 at 9:38:44 PM UTC-4, FAKE Dockery FORGED:
> > > > On Friday, September 8, 2023 at 5:13:26 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> > > > > On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 9:56:04 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> > > > > > On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 7:43:27 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > > > More Dan Barfield poetry from Mar 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM
> > > > > > > :
> > > > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > "The earth runs
> > > > > > > > through my veins
> > > > > > > > Deep and black
> > > > > > > > ancient memories
> > > > > > > > ancient magic
> > > > > > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > > > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > > > > > I am
> > > > > > > > the darkness"
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > > > I remember this one well. 1997 was a great year for local art and poetry.
> > > > > Here is a review of that poetry chapbook from the 1997 days of yore:
> > > > >
> > > > > https://alt.zines.narkive.com/z8pOq2CQ/shadowville-1996-zine-review-found-in-archives
> > > > >
> > > > > ***************************** ZINE REVIEWS
> > > > > by holy joe
> > > > >
> > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman, No. 54, $1.00. Minicomic, 32 pages. Will
> > > > > Dockery, [P.O.Box 7394, Columbus GA 31908].
> > > > >
> > > > > Review: First, the truth. My review copy of Dreamgirls with
> > > > > Shaman is only eight pages in length. However, Dockery has prepared
> > > > > "for sale" copies that are 32 pages long. I misplaced the letter in
> > > > > which he details exactly what these issues consist of, but they are the
> > > > > issue reviewed (below) plus extra issues, all bundled into a generous
> > > > > package of poems and comics.
> > > > > Back in the early 1980's minicomic-maker Matt Feazell pioneered
> > > > > the ‘minicomic for a quarter' concept. A stamp cost 22 cents (never
> > > > > mind the envelope), but somehow the whole thing could arrive in the
> > > > > reader's hands for a quarter. Many of us, including myself, were
> > > > > inspired to labor in this genre.
> > > > > Then the price of a stamp rose to 25 cents. It became rather
> > > > > difficult for a publisher like myself to sell an eight-page minicomic
> > > > > for a quarter. Some minicomic publishers raised the price of their
> > > > > minicomics to 50 cents. In doing so, they raised the page count of
> > > > > their minicomics to 16 pages.
> > > > > The tradition continues. Charging $1.00, Dockery is offering
> > > > > his poetry and comics for the same price he would have charged you in
> > > > > 1983! 32 pages for $1.00, which works out to 25 cents for every eight
> > > > > pages.
> > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is a long-running title dating back to
> > > > > the previous decade. Originally it was titled Shaman. There was a
> > > > > separate title (by me) called Naughty Naked Dreamgirls. Eventually the
> > > > > two merged. Now the two have parted company. For the moment the
> > > > > hybrid-title remains, perhaps to adorn future issues, perhaps not..
> > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is currently on an annual publication
> > > > > schedule. This is the new issue. It is for the year 1997 but, since
> > > > > Dockery never made an issue in 1996, it could be considered the 1996
> > > > > issue, although the art and poems in it didn't actually exist in 1996.
> > > > > Perhaps later Dockery will put out an official 1996 issue containing art
> > > > > and poems that couldn't exist in 1996, because they were created in
> > > > > 1997.
> > > > > Such is the way of small press publishing. The cover of this
> > > > > issue of Shaman (with Dreamgirls) features Dockery's bizarre art on the
> > > > > cover. Worrisomely close to Florida, home of Mike Diana, there resides
> > > > > a whole school of ‘bizarro' artists. Will Dockery, Dan Barfield, P.D.
> > > > > Wilson, Carol Horn, and others. This loosely-knit community of artists
> > > > > is as odd in geography as it is in its artistic visions. It spans the
> > > > > state line that divides Georgia from Alabama, populating both states
> > > > > and, often, both states at once in the same day. It produces such
> > > > > oddball gems as the current cover of Shaman.
> > > > > Here, on the cover, we see a beak-faced man. He wears a hat
> > > > > but no pants. He has a visible pair of testicles and he appears to be
> > > > > directing a host of girls with a baton-sized penis. The girls, as they
> > > > > dance, with cunts and breasts on display, sprinkle dollar bills, hearts,
> > > > > and peace signs across the cover. Above this weird male/female
> > > > > assemblage loom two heads. Each head contains only one eye but two
> > > > > pairs of lips. Certainly this is a cover worth the notice of a Florida
> > > > > district attorney. Perhaps this $1.00 comic can spawn a $100,000 trial.
> > > > > Meantime, Dockery will eagerly accept your dollar. Currently
> > > > > he's down on his luck. He'd be homeless, but an absent in-law has
> > > > > (perhaps unwittingly) permitted him to live in a vacant mansion in a
> > > > > yuppified section of town. Despite the wealth of Dockery's
> > > > > surroundings, the mansion he's living in has no electricity. The water
> > > > > has also been cut off. Hence, the grounds of the mansion have become
> > > > > Dockery's toilet. I asked him recently in a (self-funded) telephone
> > > > > call how he managed to relieve himself.
> > > > >
> > > > > me: I suppose you don't just hold it?
> > > > > dockery: No. I let it out just like everybody else does.
> > > > > me: How?
> > > > > dockery: Well, to pee, you just go out back and pee.
> > > > > me: How about to poop?
> > > > > dockery: For that, you dig a hole. Then you poop into the
> > > > > hole and cover it up.
> > > > >
> > > > > Dockery has learned to cook food over a fire, in the fireplace
> > > > > of the mansion. This, I admit, sounded pretty great, living by
> > > > > firelight and candlelight in a mansion, eating food cooked over a fire.
> > > > > Wouldn't you know, of course, Dockery even has a girlfriend to keep him
> > > > > company in such circumstances. And, together, they make art.
> > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > > >
> > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > > >
> > > > > "The earth runs
> > > > > through my veins
> > > > > Deep and black
> > > > > ancient memories
> > > > > ancient magic
> > > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > > I am
> > > > > the darkness"
> > > > > From Lisa Scarboro:
> > > > >
> > > > > "Words shared
> > > > > among friends
> > > > > ...voice after
> > > > > voice echoes
> > > > > like feelings"
> > > > >
> > > > > From Rick Duffey:
> > > > >
> > > > > "There's a spider in our warehouse somewhere
> > > > > who keeps making webs
> > > > > in all the worst places & she does this
> > > > > overnight
> > > > > webs of immense size
> > > > > bigger than pillow cases
> > > > > big enough to capture chess pieces
> > > > > they only appear after five in the evening
> > > > > & eight the next morning, punched in,
> > > > > when we've got sleep under our lids
> > > > > & sip at the cooled edges of
> > > > > styrofoam coffee we always discover them.
> > > > > We've never seen this spider in person
> > > > > but opinions abound
> > > > > it's a big one says Mike...
> > > > > & she's red with yellow stripes--her name is
> > > > > probably Amanda
> > > > > (I say)
> > > > > she tells fortunes to the other spiders
> > > > > her name means ‘worthy of being loved'
> > > > > her bite is poisonous with no puncture marks
> > > > > she seeks out the crevasses of skin
> > > > > attracted by the warmth
> > > > > of your body
> > > > > scratch an itch there
> > > > > only if you must"
> > > > >
> > > > > On the back page of this minicomic I was delighted to see new
> > > > > comix by John Jones. He's been drawing his Retros comix for years.. At
> > > > > first I was fairly dismissive of them (back in the 80's). But like fine
> > > > > wine they have grown on me. I have a deep appreciation for them now,
> > > > > perhaps born of their intrinsic merit, perhaps born of nostalgia. Can
> > > > > one ever be sure about such things? I feel nostalgia for Gilligan's
> > > > > Island too.
> > > > > Will Dockery produces a similar line of comix (not present in
> > > > > this issue), titled Demon House Theatre. Suddenly I find myself
> > > > > wondering, with regard to Dockery's comics, and Jones', and even
> > > > > Wilson's and Horn's, "Has all their work been saved?" "Is there some
> > > > > way it could be collected and displayed?"
> > > > > Once you develop an appreciation for what they are creating it
> > > > > becomes quite addictive. It's strange art, visual poetry, really, for
> > > > > it ‘makes no sense' to the DC and Marvel-trained eye. But once you let
> > > > > go of your preconceptions of what art ‘should' and, indeed, ‘must' be,
> > > > > you find yourself in a new realm. Their art is unique; a strange blend
> > > > > of human, mystical, and even superheroic creatures. And, like I said,
> > > > > there is a whole school of them, all cross-pollinating each other, all
> > > > > living in the same locale.
> > > > > And all dangerously close to Disneyfied Florida. *************************
> > > > >
> > > > > Quite interesting piece of small press history...
> > > > Indeed and when xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


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From: michaelm...@gmail.com (Michael Pendragon)
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 by: Michael Pendragon - Tue, 19 Sep 2023 23:37 UTC

On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 7:16:21 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> rachel wrote:
> > On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 2:24:46 PM UTC-7, Faraway Star wrote:
> > > On Sunday, September 17, 2023 at 9:38:44 PM UTC-4, FAKE Dockery FORGED:
> > > > > On Friday, September 8, 2023 at 5:13:26 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> > > > > > On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 9:56:04 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> > > > > > > On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 7:43:27 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > > > > More Dan Barfield poetry from Mar 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM
> > > > > > > > :
> > > > > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > > > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > "The earth runs
> > > > > > > > > through my veins
> > > > > > > > > Deep and black
> > > > > > > > > ancient memories
> > > > > > > > > ancient magic
> > > > > > > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > > > > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > > > > > > I am
> > > > > > > > > the darkness"
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > > > > I remember this one well. 1997 was a great year for local art and poetry.
> > > > > > Here is a review of that poetry chapbook from the 1997 days of yore:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > https://alt.zines.narkive.com/z8pOq2CQ/shadowville-1996-zine-review-found-in-archives
> > > > > >
> > > > > > ***************************** ZINE REVIEWS
> > > > > > by holy joe
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman, No. 54, $1.00. Minicomic, 32 pages. Will
> > > > > > Dockery, [P.O.Box 7394, Columbus GA 31908].
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Review: First, the truth. My review copy of Dreamgirls with
> > > > > > Shaman is only eight pages in length. However, Dockery has prepared
> > > > > > "for sale" copies that are 32 pages long. I misplaced the letter in
> > > > > > which he details exactly what these issues consist of, but they are the
> > > > > > issue reviewed (below) plus extra issues, all bundled into a generous
> > > > > > package of poems and comics.
> > > > > > Back in the early 1980's minicomic-maker Matt Feazell pioneered
> > > > > > the ‘minicomic for a quarter' concept. A stamp cost 22 cents (never
> > > > > > mind the envelope), but somehow the whole thing could arrive in the
> > > > > > reader's hands for a quarter. Many of us, including myself, were
> > > > > > inspired to labor in this genre.
> > > > > > Then the price of a stamp rose to 25 cents. It became rather
> > > > > > difficult for a publisher like myself to sell an eight-page minicomic
> > > > > > for a quarter. Some minicomic publishers raised the price of their
> > > > > > minicomics to 50 cents. In doing so, they raised the page count of
> > > > > > their minicomics to 16 pages.
> > > > > > The tradition continues. Charging $1.00, Dockery is offering
> > > > > > his poetry and comics for the same price he would have charged you in
> > > > > > 1983! 32 pages for $1.00, which works out to 25 cents for every eight
> > > > > > pages.
> > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is a long-running title dating back to
> > > > > > the previous decade. Originally it was titled Shaman. There was a
> > > > > > separate title (by me) called Naughty Naked Dreamgirls. Eventually the
> > > > > > two merged. Now the two have parted company. For the moment the
> > > > > > hybrid-title remains, perhaps to adorn future issues, perhaps not.
> > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is currently on an annual publication
> > > > > > schedule. This is the new issue. It is for the year 1997 but, since
> > > > > > Dockery never made an issue in 1996, it could be considered the 1996
> > > > > > issue, although the art and poems in it didn't actually exist in 1996.
> > > > > > Perhaps later Dockery will put out an official 1996 issue containing art
> > > > > > and poems that couldn't exist in 1996, because they were created in
> > > > > > 1997.
> > > > > > Such is the way of small press publishing. The cover of this
> > > > > > issue of Shaman (with Dreamgirls) features Dockery's bizarre art on the
> > > > > > cover. Worrisomely close to Florida, home of Mike Diana, there resides
> > > > > > a whole school of ‘bizarro' artists. Will Dockery, Dan Barfield, P.D.
> > > > > > Wilson, Carol Horn, and others. This loosely-knit community of artists
> > > > > > is as odd in geography as it is in its artistic visions. It spans the
> > > > > > state line that divides Georgia from Alabama, populating both states
> > > > > > and, often, both states at once in the same day. It produces such
> > > > > > oddball gems as the current cover of Shaman.
> > > > > > Here, on the cover, we see a beak-faced man. He wears a hat
> > > > > > but no pants. He has a visible pair of testicles and he appears to be
> > > > > > directing a host of girls with a baton-sized penis. The girls, as they
> > > > > > dance, with cunts and breasts on display, sprinkle dollar bills, hearts,
> > > > > > and peace signs across the cover. Above this weird male/female
> > > > > > assemblage loom two heads. Each head contains only one eye but two
> > > > > > pairs of lips. Certainly this is a cover worth the notice of a Florida
> > > > > > district attorney. Perhaps this $1.00 comic can spawn a $100,000 trial.
> > > > > > Meantime, Dockery will eagerly accept your dollar. Currently
> > > > > > he's down on his luck. He'd be homeless, but an absent in-law has
> > > > > > (perhaps unwittingly) permitted him to live in a vacant mansion in a
> > > > > > yuppified section of town. Despite the wealth of Dockery's
> > > > > > surroundings, the mansion he's living in has no electricity. The water
> > > > > > has also been cut off. Hence, the grounds of the mansion have become
> > > > > > Dockery's toilet. I asked him recently in a (self-funded) telephone
> > > > > > call how he managed to relieve himself.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > me: I suppose you don't just hold it?
> > > > > > dockery: No. I let it out just like everybody else does.
> > > > > > me: How?
> > > > > > dockery: Well, to pee, you just go out back and pee.
> > > > > > me: How about to poop?
> > > > > > dockery: For that, you dig a hole. Then you poop into the
> > > > > > hole and cover it up.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Dockery has learned to cook food over a fire, in the fireplace
> > > > > > of the mansion. This, I admit, sounded pretty great, living by
> > > > > > firelight and candlelight in a mansion, eating food cooked over a fire.
> > > > > > Wouldn't you know, of course, Dockery even has a girlfriend to keep him
> > > > > > company in such circumstances. And, together, they make art.
> > > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > "The earth runs
> > > > > > through my veins
> > > > > > Deep and black
> > > > > > ancient memories
> > > > > > ancient magic
> > > > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > > > I am
> > > > > > the darkness"
> > > > > > From Lisa Scarboro:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > "Words shared
> > > > > > among friends
> > > > > > ...voice after
> > > > > > voice echoes
> > > > > > like feelings"
> > > > > >
> > > > > > From Rick Duffey:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > "There's a spider in our warehouse somewhere
> > > > > > who keeps making webs
> > > > > > in all the worst places & she does this
> > > > > > overnight
> > > > > > webs of immense size
> > > > > > bigger than pillow cases
> > > > > > big enough to capture chess pieces
> > > > > > they only appear after five in the evening
> > > > > > & eight the next morning, punched in,
> > > > > > when we've got sleep under our lids
> > > > > > & sip at the cooled edges of
> > > > > > styrofoam coffee we always discover them.
> > > > > > We've never seen this spider in person
> > > > > > but opinions abound
> > > > > > it's a big one says Mike...
> > > > > > & she's red with yellow stripes--her name is
> > > > > > probably Amanda
> > > > > > (I say)
> > > > > > she tells fortunes to the other spiders
> > > > > > her name means ‘worthy of being loved'
> > > > > > her bite is poisonous with no puncture marks
> > > > > > she seeks out the crevasses of skin
> > > > > > attracted by the warmth
> > > > > > of your body
> > > > > > scratch an itch there
> > > > > > only if you must"
> > > > > >
> > > > > > On the back page of this minicomic I was delighted to see new
> > > > > > comix by John Jones. He's been drawing his Retros comix for years. At
> > > > > > first I was fairly dismissive of them (back in the 80's). But like fine
> > > > > > wine they have grown on me. I have a deep appreciation for them now,
> > > > > > perhaps born of their intrinsic merit, perhaps born of nostalgia. Can
> > > > > > one ever be sure about such things? I feel nostalgia for Gilligan's
> > > > > > Island too.
> > > > > > Will Dockery produces a similar line of comix (not present in
> > > > > > this issue), titled Demon House Theatre. Suddenly I find myself
> > > > > > wondering, with regard to Dockery's comics, and Jones', and even
> > > > > > Wilson's and Horn's, "Has all their work been saved?" "Is there some
> > > > > > way it could be collected and displayed?"
> > > > > > Once you develop an appreciation for what they are creating it
> > > > > > becomes quite addictive. It's strange art, visual poetry, really, for
> > > > > > it ‘makes no sense' to the DC and Marvel-trained eye. But once you let
> > > > > > go of your preconceptions of what art ‘should' and, indeed, ‘must' be,
> > > > > > you find yourself in a new realm. Their art is unique; a strange blend
> > > > > > of human, mystical, and even superheroic creatures. And, like I said,
> > > > > > there is a whole school of them, all cross-pollinating each other, all
> > > > > > living in the same locale.
> > > > > > And all dangerously close to Disneyfied Florida. *************************
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Quite interesting piece of small press history...
> > > > > Indeed and when xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Forgery by an impostor troll ^^^^^^^^^^^^
> > > > Begone, forging fool...!
> > > how young? and for how long? and how did it end?
> > >
> > > i know i did one-night stands at age 13 with older young men...it was hot. the older the hotter..... :)
> > just french kissing i think.....or maybe i fondled their genitals, too, i can't recall....this was before i had blossomed, and knew about sex....well, maybe blossomed is NOT the right word...
> >
> > real complete sex (finishing) didn't come until college....
> It was a forgery, Rachel, I didn't write it.


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 by: Will Dockery - Tue, 19 Sep 2023 23:43 UTC

On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 7:37:28 PM UTC-4, Michael Pendragon wrote:
> On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 7:16:21 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> > rachel wrote:
> > > On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 2:24:46 PM UTC-7, Faraway Star wrote:
> > > > On Sunday, September 17, 2023 at 9:38:44 PM UTC-4, FAKE Dockery FORGED:
> > > > > > On Friday, September 8, 2023 at 5:13:26 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
>
> > > > > > > > > More Dan Barfield poetry from Mar 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM
> > > > > > > > > :
> > > > > > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > > > > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > "The earth runs
> > > > > > > > > > through my veins
> > > > > > > > > > Deep and black
> > > > > > > > > > ancient memories
> > > > > > > > > > ancient magic
> > > > > > > > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > > > > > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > > > > > > > I am
> > > > > > > > > > the darkness"
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > > > > > I remember this one well. 1997 was a great year for local art and poetry.
> > > > > > > Here is a review of that poetry chapbook from the 1997 days of yore:
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > https://alt.zines.narkive.com/z8pOq2CQ/shadowville-1996-zine-review-found-in-archives
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > ***************************** ZINE REVIEWS
> > > > > > > by holy joe
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman, No. 54, $1.00. Minicomic, 32 pages. Will
> > > > > > > Dockery, [P.O.Box 7394, Columbus GA 31908].
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Review: First, the truth. My review copy of Dreamgirls with
> > > > > > > Shaman is only eight pages in length. However, Dockery has prepared
> > > > > > > "for sale" copies that are 32 pages long. I misplaced the letter in
> > > > > > > which he details exactly what these issues consist of, but they are the
> > > > > > > issue reviewed (below) plus extra issues, all bundled into a generous
> > > > > > > package of poems and comics.
> > > > > > > Back in the early 1980's minicomic-maker Matt Feazell pioneered
> > > > > > > the ‘minicomic for a quarter' concept. A stamp cost 22 cents (never
> > > > > > > mind the envelope), but somehow the whole thing could arrive in the
> > > > > > > reader's hands for a quarter. Many of us, including myself, were
> > > > > > > inspired to labor in this genre.
> > > > > > > Then the price of a stamp rose to 25 cents. It became rather
> > > > > > > difficult for a publisher like myself to sell an eight-page minicomic
> > > > > > > for a quarter. Some minicomic publishers raised the price of their
> > > > > > > minicomics to 50 cents. In doing so, they raised the page count of
> > > > > > > their minicomics to 16 pages.
> > > > > > > The tradition continues. Charging $1.00, Dockery is offering
> > > > > > > his poetry and comics for the same price he would have charged you in
> > > > > > > 1983! 32 pages for $1.00, which works out to 25 cents for every eight
> > > > > > > pages.
> > > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is a long-running title dating back to
> > > > > > > the previous decade. Originally it was titled Shaman. There was a
> > > > > > > separate title (by me) called Naughty Naked Dreamgirls. Eventually the
> > > > > > > two merged. Now the two have parted company. For the moment the
> > > > > > > hybrid-title remains, perhaps to adorn future issues, perhaps not.
> > > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is currently on an annual publication
> > > > > > > schedule. This is the new issue. It is for the year 1997 but, since
> > > > > > > Dockery never made an issue in 1996, it could be considered the 1996
> > > > > > > issue, although the art and poems in it didn't actually exist in 1996.
> > > > > > > Perhaps later Dockery will put out an official 1996 issue containing art
> > > > > > > and poems that couldn't exist in 1996, because they were created in
> > > > > > > 1997.
> > > > > > > Such is the way of small press publishing. The cover of this
> > > > > > > issue of Shaman (with Dreamgirls) features Dockery's bizarre art on the
> > > > > > > cover. Worrisomely close to Florida, home of Mike Diana, there resides
> > > > > > > a whole school of ‘bizarro' artists. Will Dockery, Dan Barfield, P.D.
> > > > > > > Wilson, Carol Horn, and others. This loosely-knit community of artists
> > > > > > > is as odd in geography as it is in its artistic visions. It spans the
> > > > > > > state line that divides Georgia from Alabama, populating both states
> > > > > > > and, often, both states at once in the same day. It produces such
> > > > > > > oddball gems as the current cover of Shaman.
> > > > > > > Here, on the cover, we see a beak-faced man. He wears a hat
> > > > > > > but no pants. He has a visible pair of testicles and he appears to be
> > > > > > > directing a host of girls with a baton-sized penis. The girls, as they
> > > > > > > dance, with cunts and breasts on display, sprinkle dollar bills, hearts,
> > > > > > > and peace signs across the cover. Above this weird male/female
> > > > > > > assemblage loom two heads. Each head contains only one eye but two
> > > > > > > pairs of lips. Certainly this is a cover worth the notice of a Florida
> > > > > > > district attorney. Perhaps this $1.00 comic can spawn a $100,000 trial.
> > > > > > > Meantime, Dockery will eagerly accept your dollar. Currently
> > > > > > > he's down on his luck. He'd be homeless, but an absent in-law has
> > > > > > > (perhaps unwittingly) permitted him to live in a vacant mansion in a
> > > > > > > yuppified section of town. Despite the wealth of Dockery's
> > > > > > > surroundings, the mansion he's living in has no electricity. The water
> > > > > > > has also been cut off. Hence, the grounds of the mansion have become
> > > > > > > Dockery's toilet. I asked him recently in a (self-funded) telephone
> > > > > > > call how he managed to relieve himself.
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > me: I suppose you don't just hold it?
> > > > > > > dockery: No. I let it out just like everybody else does.
> > > > > > > me: How?
> > > > > > > dockery: Well, to pee, you just go out back and pee.
> > > > > > > me: How about to poop?
> > > > > > > dockery: For that, you dig a hole. Then you poop into the
> > > > > > > hole and cover it up.
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Dockery has learned to cook food over a fire, in the fireplace
> > > > > > > of the mansion. This, I admit, sounded pretty great, living by
> > > > > > > firelight and candlelight in a mansion, eating food cooked over a fire.
> > > > > > > Wouldn't you know, of course, Dockery even has a girlfriend to keep him
> > > > > > > company in such circumstances. And, together, they make art.
> > > > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > "The earth runs
> > > > > > > through my veins
> > > > > > > Deep and black
> > > > > > > ancient memories
> > > > > > > ancient magic
> > > > > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > > > > I am
> > > > > > > the darkness"
> > > > > > > From Lisa Scarboro:
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > "Words shared
> > > > > > > among friends
> > > > > > > ...voice after
> > > > > > > voice echoes
> > > > > > > like feelings"
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > From Rick Duffey:
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > "There's a spider in our warehouse somewhere
> > > > > > > who keeps making webs
> > > > > > > in all the worst places & she does this
> > > > > > > overnight
> > > > > > > webs of immense size
> > > > > > > bigger than pillow cases
> > > > > > > big enough to capture chess pieces
> > > > > > > they only appear after five in the evening
> > > > > > > & eight the next morning, punched in,
> > > > > > > when we've got sleep under our lids
> > > > > > > & sip at the cooled edges of
> > > > > > > styrofoam coffee we always discover them.
> > > > > > > We've never seen this spider in person
> > > > > > > but opinions abound
> > > > > > > it's a big one says Mike...
> > > > > > > & she's red with yellow stripes--her name is
> > > > > > > probably Amanda
> > > > > > > (I say)
> > > > > > > she tells fortunes to the other spiders
> > > > > > > her name means ‘worthy of being loved'
> > > > > > > her bite is poisonous with no puncture marks
> > > > > > > she seeks out the crevasses of skin
> > > > > > > attracted by the warmth
> > > > > > > of your body
> > > > > > > scratch an itch there
> > > > > > > only if you must"
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > On the back page of this minicomic I was delighted to see new
> > > > > > > comix by John Jones. He's been drawing his Retros comix for years. At
> > > > > > > first I was fairly dismissive of them (back in the 80's). But like fine
> > > > > > > wine they have grown on me. I have a deep appreciation for them now,
> > > > > > > perhaps born of their intrinsic merit, perhaps born of nostalgia. Can
> > > > > > > one ever be sure about such things? I feel nostalgia for Gilligan's
> > > > > > > Island too.
> > > > > > > Will Dockery produces a similar line of comix (not present in
> > > > > > > this issue), titled Demon House Theatre. Suddenly I find myself
> > > > > > > wondering, with regard to Dockery's comics, and Jones', and even
> > > > > > > Wilson's and Horn's, "Has all their work been saved?" "Is there some
> > > > > > > way it could be collected and displayed?"
> > > > > > > Once you develop an appreciation for what they are creating it
> > > > > > > becomes quite addictive. It's strange art, visual poetry, really, for
> > > > > > > it ‘makes no sense' to the DC and Marvel-trained eye. But once you let
> > > > > > > go of your preconceptions of what art ‘should' and, indeed, ‘must' be,
> > > > > > > you find yourself in a new realm. Their art is unique; a strange blend
> > > > > > > of human, mystical, and even superheroic creatures. And, like I said,
> > > > > > > there is a whole school of them, all cross-pollinating each other, all
> > > > > > > living in the same locale.
> > > > > > > And all dangerously close to Disneyfied Florida. *************************
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Quite interesting piece of small press history...
> > > > > > Indeed and when xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > > > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Forgery by an impostor troll ^^^^^^^^^^^^
> > > > > Begone, forging fool...!
> > > > how young? and for how long? and how did it end?
> > > >
> > > > i know i did one-night stands at age 13 with older young men...it was hot. the older the hotter..... :)
> > > just french kissing i think.....or maybe i fondled their genitals, too, i can't recall....this was before i had blossomed, and knew about sex.....well, maybe blossomed is NOT the right word...
> > >
> > > real complete sex (finishing) didn't come until college....
> > It was a forgery, Rachel, I didn't write it.
> Please look up "forgery,"


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 by: Michael Pendragon - Wed, 20 Sep 2023 01:24 UTC

On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 7:43:31 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 7:37:28 PM UTC-4, Michael Pendragon wrote:
> > On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 7:16:21 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> > > rachel wrote:
> > > > On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 2:24:46 PM UTC-7, Faraway Star wrote:
> > > > > On Sunday, September 17, 2023 at 9:38:44 PM UTC-4, FAKE Dockery FORGED:
> > > > > > > On Friday, September 8, 2023 at 5:13:26 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> >
> > > > > > > > > > More Dan Barfield poetry from Mar 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM
> > > > > > > > > > :
> > > > > > > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > > > > > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > > "The earth runs
> > > > > > > > > > > through my veins
> > > > > > > > > > > Deep and black
> > > > > > > > > > > ancient memories
> > > > > > > > > > > ancient magic
> > > > > > > > > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > > > > > > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > > > > > > > > I am
> > > > > > > > > > > the darkness"
> > > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > > > > > > I remember this one well. 1997 was a great year for local art and poetry.
> > > > > > > > Here is a review of that poetry chapbook from the 1997 days of yore:
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > https://alt.zines.narkive.com/z8pOq2CQ/shadowville-1996-zine-review-found-in-archives
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > ***************************** ZINE REVIEWS
> > > > > > > > by holy joe
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman, No. 54, $1.00. Minicomic, 32 pages. Will
> > > > > > > > Dockery, [P.O.Box 7394, Columbus GA 31908].
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > Review: First, the truth. My review copy of Dreamgirls with
> > > > > > > > Shaman is only eight pages in length. However, Dockery has prepared
> > > > > > > > "for sale" copies that are 32 pages long. I misplaced the letter in
> > > > > > > > which he details exactly what these issues consist of, but they are the
> > > > > > > > issue reviewed (below) plus extra issues, all bundled into a generous
> > > > > > > > package of poems and comics.
> > > > > > > > Back in the early 1980's minicomic-maker Matt Feazell pioneered
> > > > > > > > the ‘minicomic for a quarter' concept. A stamp cost 22 cents (never
> > > > > > > > mind the envelope), but somehow the whole thing could arrive in the
> > > > > > > > reader's hands for a quarter. Many of us, including myself, were
> > > > > > > > inspired to labor in this genre.
> > > > > > > > Then the price of a stamp rose to 25 cents. It became rather
> > > > > > > > difficult for a publisher like myself to sell an eight-page minicomic
> > > > > > > > for a quarter. Some minicomic publishers raised the price of their
> > > > > > > > minicomics to 50 cents. In doing so, they raised the page count of
> > > > > > > > their minicomics to 16 pages.
> > > > > > > > The tradition continues. Charging $1.00, Dockery is offering
> > > > > > > > his poetry and comics for the same price he would have charged you in
> > > > > > > > 1983! 32 pages for $1.00, which works out to 25 cents for every eight
> > > > > > > > pages.
> > > > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is a long-running title dating back to
> > > > > > > > the previous decade. Originally it was titled Shaman. There was a
> > > > > > > > separate title (by me) called Naughty Naked Dreamgirls. Eventually the
> > > > > > > > two merged. Now the two have parted company. For the moment the
> > > > > > > > hybrid-title remains, perhaps to adorn future issues, perhaps not.
> > > > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is currently on an annual publication
> > > > > > > > schedule. This is the new issue. It is for the year 1997 but, since
> > > > > > > > Dockery never made an issue in 1996, it could be considered the 1996
> > > > > > > > issue, although the art and poems in it didn't actually exist in 1996.
> > > > > > > > Perhaps later Dockery will put out an official 1996 issue containing art
> > > > > > > > and poems that couldn't exist in 1996, because they were created in
> > > > > > > > 1997.
> > > > > > > > Such is the way of small press publishing. The cover of this
> > > > > > > > issue of Shaman (with Dreamgirls) features Dockery's bizarre art on the
> > > > > > > > cover. Worrisomely close to Florida, home of Mike Diana, there resides
> > > > > > > > a whole school of ‘bizarro' artists. Will Dockery, Dan Barfield, P.D.
> > > > > > > > Wilson, Carol Horn, and others. This loosely-knit community of artists
> > > > > > > > is as odd in geography as it is in its artistic visions. It spans the
> > > > > > > > state line that divides Georgia from Alabama, populating both states
> > > > > > > > and, often, both states at once in the same day. It produces such
> > > > > > > > oddball gems as the current cover of Shaman.
> > > > > > > > Here, on the cover, we see a beak-faced man. He wears a hat
> > > > > > > > but no pants. He has a visible pair of testicles and he appears to be
> > > > > > > > directing a host of girls with a baton-sized penis. The girls, as they
> > > > > > > > dance, with cunts and breasts on display, sprinkle dollar bills, hearts,
> > > > > > > > and peace signs across the cover. Above this weird male/female
> > > > > > > > assemblage loom two heads. Each head contains only one eye but two
> > > > > > > > pairs of lips. Certainly this is a cover worth the notice of a Florida
> > > > > > > > district attorney. Perhaps this $1.00 comic can spawn a $100,000 trial.
> > > > > > > > Meantime, Dockery will eagerly accept your dollar. Currently
> > > > > > > > he's down on his luck. He'd be homeless, but an absent in-law has
> > > > > > > > (perhaps unwittingly) permitted him to live in a vacant mansion in a
> > > > > > > > yuppified section of town. Despite the wealth of Dockery's
> > > > > > > > surroundings, the mansion he's living in has no electricity.. The water
> > > > > > > > has also been cut off. Hence, the grounds of the mansion have become
> > > > > > > > Dockery's toilet. I asked him recently in a (self-funded) telephone
> > > > > > > > call how he managed to relieve himself.
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > me: I suppose you don't just hold it?
> > > > > > > > dockery: No. I let it out just like everybody else does.
> > > > > > > > me: How?
> > > > > > > > dockery: Well, to pee, you just go out back and pee.
> > > > > > > > me: How about to poop?
> > > > > > > > dockery: For that, you dig a hole. Then you poop into the
> > > > > > > > hole and cover it up.
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > Dockery has learned to cook food over a fire, in the fireplace
> > > > > > > > of the mansion. This, I admit, sounded pretty great, living by
> > > > > > > > firelight and candlelight in a mansion, eating food cooked over a fire.
> > > > > > > > Wouldn't you know, of course, Dockery even has a girlfriend to keep him
> > > > > > > > company in such circumstances. And, together, they make art..
> > > > > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > "The earth runs
> > > > > > > > through my veins
> > > > > > > > Deep and black
> > > > > > > > ancient memories
> > > > > > > > ancient magic
> > > > > > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > > > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > > > > > I am
> > > > > > > > the darkness"
> > > > > > > > From Lisa Scarboro:
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > "Words shared
> > > > > > > > among friends
> > > > > > > > ...voice after
> > > > > > > > voice echoes
> > > > > > > > like feelings"
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > From Rick Duffey:
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > "There's a spider in our warehouse somewhere
> > > > > > > > who keeps making webs
> > > > > > > > in all the worst places & she does this
> > > > > > > > overnight
> > > > > > > > webs of immense size
> > > > > > > > bigger than pillow cases
> > > > > > > > big enough to capture chess pieces
> > > > > > > > they only appear after five in the evening
> > > > > > > > & eight the next morning, punched in,
> > > > > > > > when we've got sleep under our lids
> > > > > > > > & sip at the cooled edges of
> > > > > > > > styrofoam coffee we always discover them.
> > > > > > > > We've never seen this spider in person
> > > > > > > > but opinions abound
> > > > > > > > it's a big one says Mike...
> > > > > > > > & she's red with yellow stripes--her name is
> > > > > > > > probably Amanda
> > > > > > > > (I say)
> > > > > > > > she tells fortunes to the other spiders
> > > > > > > > her name means ‘worthy of being loved'
> > > > > > > > her bite is poisonous with no puncture marks
> > > > > > > > she seeks out the crevasses of skin
> > > > > > > > attracted by the warmth
> > > > > > > > of your body
> > > > > > > > scratch an itch there
> > > > > > > > only if you must"
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > On the back page of this minicomic I was delighted to see new
> > > > > > > > comix by John Jones. He's been drawing his Retros comix for years. At
> > > > > > > > first I was fairly dismissive of them (back in the 80's). But like fine
> > > > > > > > wine they have grown on me. I have a deep appreciation for them now,
> > > > > > > > perhaps born of their intrinsic merit, perhaps born of nostalgia. Can
> > > > > > > > one ever be sure about such things? I feel nostalgia for Gilligan's
> > > > > > > > Island too.
> > > > > > > > Will Dockery produces a similar line of comix (not present in
> > > > > > > > this issue), titled Demon House Theatre. Suddenly I find myself
> > > > > > > > wondering, with regard to Dockery's comics, and Jones', and even
> > > > > > > > Wilson's and Horn's, "Has all their work been saved?" "Is there some
> > > > > > > > way it could be collected and displayed?"
> > > > > > > > Once you develop an appreciation for what they are creating it
> > > > > > > > becomes quite addictive. It's strange art, visual poetry, really, for
> > > > > > > > it ‘makes no sense' to the DC and Marvel-trained eye. But once you let
> > > > > > > > go of your preconceptions of what art ‘should' and, indeed, ‘must' be,
> > > > > > > > you find yourself in a new realm. Their art is unique; a strange blend
> > > > > > > > of human, mystical, and even superheroic creatures. And, like I said,
> > > > > > > > there is a whole school of them, all cross-pollinating each other, all
> > > > > > > > living in the same locale.
> > > > > > > > And all dangerously close to Disneyfied Florida. *************************
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > Quite interesting piece of small press history...
> > > > > > > Indeed and when xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > > > > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > Forgery by an impostor troll ^^^^^^^^^^^^
> > > > > > Begone, forging fool...!
> > > > > how young? and for how long? and how did it end?
> > > > >
> > > > > i know i did one-night stands at age 13 with older young men...it was hot. the older the hotter..... :)
> > > > just french kissing i think.....or maybe i fondled their genitals, too, i can't recall....this was before i had blossomed, and knew about sex.....well, maybe blossomed is NOT the right word...
> > > >
> > > > real complete sex (finishing) didn't come until college....
> > > It was a forgery, Rachel, I didn't write it.
> > Please look up "forgery,"
> It was an impostor troll using my name and identity , as well as a stolen photograph of me.
>
> Close enough to a forgery / identity theft for me.


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On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 9:24:44 PM UTC-4, Michael Pendragon wrote:
> On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 7:43:31 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> > On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 7:37:28 PM UTC-4, Michael Pendragon wrote:
> > > On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 7:16:21 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> > > > rachel wrote:
> > > > > On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 2:24:46 PM UTC-7, Faraway Star wrote:
> > > > > > On Sunday, September 17, 2023 at 9:38:44 PM UTC-4, FAKE Dockery FORGED:
> > > > > > > > On Friday, September 8, 2023 at 5:13:26 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> > >
> > > > > > > > > > > More Dan Barfield poetry from Mar 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM
> > > > > > > > > > > :
> > > > > > > > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > > > > > > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > > > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > > > "The earth runs
> > > > > > > > > > > > through my veins
> > > > > > > > > > > > Deep and black
> > > > > > > > > > > > ancient memories
> > > > > > > > > > > > ancient magic
> > > > > > > > > > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > > > > > > > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > > > > > > > > > I am
> > > > > > > > > > > > the darkness"
> > > > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > > > > > > > I remember this one well. 1997 was a great year for local art and poetry.
> > > > > > > > > Here is a review of that poetry chapbook from the 1997 days of yore:
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > https://alt.zines.narkive.com/z8pOq2CQ/shadowville-1996-zine-review-found-in-archives
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > ***************************** ZINE REVIEWS
> > > > > > > > > by holy joe
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman, No. 54, $1.00. Minicomic, 32 pages. Will
> > > > > > > > > Dockery, [P.O.Box 7394, Columbus GA 31908].
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > Review: First, the truth. My review copy of Dreamgirls with
> > > > > > > > > Shaman is only eight pages in length. However, Dockery has prepared
> > > > > > > > > "for sale" copies that are 32 pages long. I misplaced the letter in
> > > > > > > > > which he details exactly what these issues consist of, but they are the
> > > > > > > > > issue reviewed (below) plus extra issues, all bundled into a generous
> > > > > > > > > package of poems and comics.
> > > > > > > > > Back in the early 1980's minicomic-maker Matt Feazell pioneered
> > > > > > > > > the ‘minicomic for a quarter' concept. A stamp cost 22 cents (never
> > > > > > > > > mind the envelope), but somehow the whole thing could arrive in the
> > > > > > > > > reader's hands for a quarter. Many of us, including myself, were
> > > > > > > > > inspired to labor in this genre.
> > > > > > > > > Then the price of a stamp rose to 25 cents. It became rather
> > > > > > > > > difficult for a publisher like myself to sell an eight-page minicomic
> > > > > > > > > for a quarter. Some minicomic publishers raised the price of their
> > > > > > > > > minicomics to 50 cents. In doing so, they raised the page count of
> > > > > > > > > their minicomics to 16 pages.
> > > > > > > > > The tradition continues. Charging $1.00, Dockery is offering
> > > > > > > > > his poetry and comics for the same price he would have charged you in
> > > > > > > > > 1983! 32 pages for $1.00, which works out to 25 cents for every eight
> > > > > > > > > pages.
> > > > > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is a long-running title dating back to
> > > > > > > > > the previous decade. Originally it was titled Shaman. There was a
> > > > > > > > > separate title (by me) called Naughty Naked Dreamgirls. Eventually the
> > > > > > > > > two merged. Now the two have parted company. For the moment the
> > > > > > > > > hybrid-title remains, perhaps to adorn future issues, perhaps not.
> > > > > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is currently on an annual publication
> > > > > > > > > schedule. This is the new issue. It is for the year 1997 but, since
> > > > > > > > > Dockery never made an issue in 1996, it could be considered the 1996
> > > > > > > > > issue, although the art and poems in it didn't actually exist in 1996.
> > > > > > > > > Perhaps later Dockery will put out an official 1996 issue containing art
> > > > > > > > > and poems that couldn't exist in 1996, because they were created in
> > > > > > > > > 1997.
> > > > > > > > > Such is the way of small press publishing. The cover of this
> > > > > > > > > issue of Shaman (with Dreamgirls) features Dockery's bizarre art on the
> > > > > > > > > cover. Worrisomely close to Florida, home of Mike Diana, there resides
> > > > > > > > > a whole school of ‘bizarro' artists. Will Dockery, Dan Barfield, P.D.
> > > > > > > > > Wilson, Carol Horn, and others. This loosely-knit community of artists
> > > > > > > > > is as odd in geography as it is in its artistic visions. It spans the
> > > > > > > > > state line that divides Georgia from Alabama, populating both states
> > > > > > > > > and, often, both states at once in the same day. It produces such
> > > > > > > > > oddball gems as the current cover of Shaman.
> > > > > > > > > Here, on the cover, we see a beak-faced man. He wears a hat
> > > > > > > > > but no pants. He has a visible pair of testicles and he appears to be
> > > > > > > > > directing a host of girls with a baton-sized penis. The girls, as they
> > > > > > > > > dance, with cunts and breasts on display, sprinkle dollar bills, hearts,
> > > > > > > > > and peace signs across the cover. Above this weird male/female
> > > > > > > > > assemblage loom two heads. Each head contains only one eye but two
> > > > > > > > > pairs of lips. Certainly this is a cover worth the notice of a Florida
> > > > > > > > > district attorney. Perhaps this $1.00 comic can spawn a $100,000 trial.
> > > > > > > > > Meantime, Dockery will eagerly accept your dollar. Currently
> > > > > > > > > he's down on his luck. He'd be homeless, but an absent in-law has
> > > > > > > > > (perhaps unwittingly) permitted him to live in a vacant mansion in a
> > > > > > > > > yuppified section of town. Despite the wealth of Dockery's
> > > > > > > > > surroundings, the mansion he's living in has no electricity. The water
> > > > > > > > > has also been cut off. Hence, the grounds of the mansion have become
> > > > > > > > > Dockery's toilet. I asked him recently in a (self-funded) telephone
> > > > > > > > > call how he managed to relieve himself.
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > me: I suppose you don't just hold it?
> > > > > > > > > dockery: No. I let it out just like everybody else does.
> > > > > > > > > me: How?
> > > > > > > > > dockery: Well, to pee, you just go out back and pee.
> > > > > > > > > me: How about to poop?
> > > > > > > > > dockery: For that, you dig a hole. Then you poop into the
> > > > > > > > > hole and cover it up.
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > Dockery has learned to cook food over a fire, in the fireplace
> > > > > > > > > of the mansion. This, I admit, sounded pretty great, living by
> > > > > > > > > firelight and candlelight in a mansion, eating food cooked over a fire.
> > > > > > > > > Wouldn't you know, of course, Dockery even has a girlfriend to keep him
> > > > > > > > > company in such circumstances. And, together, they make art.
> > > > > > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > > > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > "The earth runs
> > > > > > > > > through my veins
> > > > > > > > > Deep and black
> > > > > > > > > ancient memories
> > > > > > > > > ancient magic
> > > > > > > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > > > > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > > > > > > I am
> > > > > > > > > the darkness"
> > > > > > > > > From Lisa Scarboro:
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > "Words shared
> > > > > > > > > among friends
> > > > > > > > > ...voice after
> > > > > > > > > voice echoes
> > > > > > > > > like feelings"
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > From Rick Duffey:
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > "There's a spider in our warehouse somewhere
> > > > > > > > > who keeps making webs
> > > > > > > > > in all the worst places & she does this
> > > > > > > > > overnight
> > > > > > > > > webs of immense size
> > > > > > > > > bigger than pillow cases
> > > > > > > > > big enough to capture chess pieces
> > > > > > > > > they only appear after five in the evening
> > > > > > > > > & eight the next morning, punched in,
> > > > > > > > > when we've got sleep under our lids
> > > > > > > > > & sip at the cooled edges of
> > > > > > > > > styrofoam coffee we always discover them.
> > > > > > > > > We've never seen this spider in person
> > > > > > > > > but opinions abound
> > > > > > > > > it's a big one says Mike...
> > > > > > > > > & she's red with yellow stripes--her name is
> > > > > > > > > probably Amanda
> > > > > > > > > (I say)
> > > > > > > > > she tells fortunes to the other spiders
> > > > > > > > > her name means ‘worthy of being loved'
> > > > > > > > > her bite is poisonous with no puncture marks
> > > > > > > > > she seeks out the crevasses of skin
> > > > > > > > > attracted by the warmth
> > > > > > > > > of your body
> > > > > > > > > scratch an itch there
> > > > > > > > > only if you must"
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > On the back page of this minicomic I was delighted to see new
> > > > > > > > > comix by John Jones. He's been drawing his Retros comix for years. At
> > > > > > > > > first I was fairly dismissive of them (back in the 80's). But like fine
> > > > > > > > > wine they have grown on me. I have a deep appreciation for them now,
> > > > > > > > > perhaps born of their intrinsic merit, perhaps born of nostalgia. Can
> > > > > > > > > one ever be sure about such things? I feel nostalgia for Gilligan's
> > > > > > > > > Island too.
> > > > > > > > > Will Dockery produces a similar line of comix (not present in
> > > > > > > > > this issue), titled Demon House Theatre. Suddenly I find myself
> > > > > > > > > wondering, with regard to Dockery's comics, and Jones', and even
> > > > > > > > > Wilson's and Horn's, "Has all their work been saved?" "Is there some
> > > > > > > > > way it could be collected and displayed?"
> > > > > > > > > Once you develop an appreciation for what they are creating it
> > > > > > > > > becomes quite addictive. It's strange art, visual poetry, really, for
> > > > > > > > > it ‘makes no sense' to the DC and Marvel-trained eye. But once you let
> > > > > > > > > go of your preconceptions of what art ‘should' and, indeed, ‘must' be,
> > > > > > > > > you find yourself in a new realm. Their art is unique; a strange blend
> > > > > > > > > of human, mystical, and even superheroic creatures. And, like I said,
> > > > > > > > > there is a whole school of them, all cross-pollinating each other, all
> > > > > > > > > living in the same locale.
> > > > > > > > > And all dangerously close to Disneyfied Florida. *************************
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > Quite interesting piece of small press history...
> > > > > > > > Indeed and when xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > > > > > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > > Forgery by an impostor troll ^^^^^^^^^^^^
> > > > > > > Begone, forging fool...!
> > > > > > how young? and for how long? and how did it end?
> > > > > >
> > > > > > i know i did one-night stands at age 13 with older young men...it was hot. the older the hotter..... :)
> > > > > just french kissing i think.....or maybe i fondled their genitals, too, i can't recall....this was before i had blossomed, and knew about sex....well, maybe blossomed is NOT the right word...
> > > > >
> > > > > real complete sex (finishing) didn't come until college....
> > > > It was a forgery, Rachel, I didn't write it.
> > > Please look up "forgery,"
> > It was an impostor troll using my name and identity , as well as a stolen photograph of me.
> >
> > Close enough to a forgery / identity theft for me.
> Jackass.


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Faraway Star wrote:

> On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 9:56:04 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
>> On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 7:43:27 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
>> >
>> > More Dan Barfield poetry from Mar 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM
>> > :
>> > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
>> >
>> > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
>> > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
>> >
>> > > From Dan Barfield:
>> > >
>> > > "The earth runs
>> > > through my veins
>> > > Deep and black
>> > > ancient memories
>> > > ancient magic
>> > > ...I am the reason
>> > > you fear the darkness
>> > > I am
>> > > the darkness"
>> >
>> > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
>> I remember this one well. 1997 was a great year for local art and poetry.

> Here is a review of that poetry chapbook from the 1997 days of yore:

> https://alt.zines.narkive.com/z8pOq2CQ/shadowville-1996-zine-review-found-in-archives

> ***************************** ZINE REVIEWS
> by holy joe

> Dreamgirls with Shaman, No. 54, $1.00. Minicomic, 32 pages. Will
> Dockery, [P.O.Box 7394, Columbus GA 31908].

> Review: First, the truth. My review copy of Dreamgirls with
> Shaman is only eight pages in length. However, Dockery has prepared
> "for sale" copies that are 32 pages long. I misplaced the letter in
> which he details exactly what these issues consist of, but they are the
> issue reviewed (below) plus extra issues, all bundled into a generous
> package of poems and comics.
> Back in the early 1980's minicomic-maker Matt Feazell pioneered
> the ‘minicomic for a quarter' concept. A stamp cost 22 cents (never
> mind the envelope), but somehow the whole thing could arrive in the
> reader's hands for a quarter. Many of us, including myself, were
> inspired to labor in this genre.
> Then the price of a stamp rose to 25 cents. It became rather
> difficult for a publisher like myself to sell an eight-page minicomic
> for a quarter. Some minicomic publishers raised the price of their
> minicomics to 50 cents. In doing so, they raised the page count of
> their minicomics to 16 pages.
> The tradition continues. Charging $1.00, Dockery is offering
> his poetry and comics for the same price he would have charged you in
> 1983! 32 pages for $1.00, which works out to 25 cents for every eight
> pages.
> Dreamgirls with Shaman is a long-running title dating back to
> the previous decade. Originally it was titled Shaman. There was a
> separate title (by me) called Naughty Naked Dreamgirls. Eventually the
> two merged. Now the two have parted company. For the moment the
> hybrid-title remains, perhaps to adorn future issues, perhaps not.
> Dreamgirls with Shaman is currently on an annual publication
> schedule. This is the new issue. It is for the year 1997 but, since
> Dockery never made an issue in 1996, it could be considered the 1996
> issue, although the art and poems in it didn't actually exist in 1996.
> Perhaps later Dockery will put out an official 1996 issue containing art
> and poems that couldn't exist in 1996, because they were created in
> 1997.
> Such is the way of small press publishing. The cover of this
> issue of Shaman (with Dreamgirls) features Dockery's bizarre art on the
> cover. Worrisomely close to Florida, home of Mike Diana, there resides
> a whole school of ‘bizarro' artists. Will Dockery, Dan Barfield, P.D.
> Wilson, Carol Horn, and others. This loosely-knit community of artists
> is as odd in geography as it is in its artistic visions. It spans the
> state line that divides Georgia from Alabama, populating both states
> and, often, both states at once in the same day. It produces such
> oddball gems as the current cover of Shaman.
> Here, on the cover, we see a beak-faced man. He wears a hat
> but no pants. He has a visible pair of testicles and he appears to be
> directing a host of girls with a baton-sized penis. The girls, as they
> dance, with cunts and breasts on display, sprinkle dollar bills, hearts,
> and peace signs across the cover. Above this weird male/female
> assemblage loom two heads. Each head contains only one eye but two
> pairs of lips. Certainly this is a cover worth the notice of a Florida
> district attorney. Perhaps this $1.00 comic can spawn a $100,000 trial.
> Meantime, Dockery will eagerly accept your dollar. Currently
> he's down on his luck. He'd be homeless, but an absent in-law has
> (perhaps unwittingly) permitted him to live in a vacant mansion in a
> yuppified section of town. Despite the wealth of Dockery's
> surroundings, the mansion he's living in has no electricity. The water
> has also been cut off. Hence, the grounds of the mansion have become
> Dockery's toilet. I asked him recently in a (self-funded) telephone
> call how he managed to relieve himself.

> me: I suppose you don't just hold it?
> dockery: No. I let it out just like everybody else does.
> me: How?
> dockery: Well, to pee, you just go out back and pee.
> me: How about to poop?
> dockery: For that, you dig a hole. Then you poop into the
> hole and cover it up.

> Dockery has learned to cook food over a fire, in the fireplace
> of the mansion. This, I admit, sounded pretty great, living by
> firelight and candlelight in a mansion, eating food cooked over a fire.
> Wouldn't you know, of course, Dockery even has a girlfriend to keep him
> company in such circumstances. And, together, they make art.
> I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:

> From Dan Barfield:

> "The earth runs
> through my veins
> Deep and black
> ancient memories
> ancient magic
> ....I am the reason
> you fear the darkness
> I am
> the darkness"

> From Lisa Scarboro:

> "Words shared
> among friends
> ....voice after
> voice echoes
> like feelings"

> From Rick Duffey:

> "There's a spider in our warehouse somewhere
> who keeps making webs
> in all the worst places & she does this
> overnight
> webs of immense size
> bigger than pillow cases
> big enough to capture chess pieces
> they only appear after five in the evening
> & eight the next morning, punched in,
> when we've got sleep under our lids
> & sip at the cooled edges of
> styrofoam coffee we always discover them.
> We've never seen this spider in person
> but opinions abound
> it's a big one says Mike...
> & she's red with yellow stripes--her name is
> probably Amanda
> (I say)
> she tells fortunes to the other spiders
> her name means ‘worthy of being loved'
> her bite is poisonous with no puncture marks
> she seeks out the crevasses of skin
> attracted by the warmth
> of your body
> scratch an itch there
> only if you must"

> On the back page of this minicomic I was delighted to see new
> comix by John Jones. He's been drawing his Retros comix for years. At
> first I was fairly dismissive of them (back in the 80's). But like fine
> wine they have grown on me. I have a deep appreciation for them now,
> perhaps born of their intrinsic merit, perhaps born of nostalgia. Can
> one ever be sure about such things? I feel nostalgia for Gilligan's
> Island too.
> Will Dockery produces a similar line of comix (not present in
> this issue), titled Demon House Theatre. Suddenly I find myself
> wondering, with regard to Dockery's comics, and Jones', and even
> Wilson's and Horn's, "Has all their work been saved?" "Is there some
> way it could be collected and displayed?"
> Once you develop an appreciation for what they are creating it
> becomes quite addictive. It's strange art, visual poetry, really, for
> it ‘makes no sense' to the DC and Marvel-trained eye. But once you let
> go of your preconceptions of what art ‘should' and, indeed, ‘must' be,
> you find yourself in a new realm. Their art is unique; a strange blend
> of human, mystical, and even superheroic creatures. And, like I said,
> there is a whole school of them, all cross-pollinating each other, all
> living in the same locale.
> And all dangerously close to Disneyfied Florida. *************************

> Quite interesting piece of small press history...

Good morning, again, agreed.

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 by: Will Dockery - Wed, 20 Sep 2023 18:09 UTC

On Wednesday, September 13, 2023 at 6:47:55 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> On Wednesday, September 13, 2023 at 3:51:56 PM UTC-4, Michael Pendragon wrote:
> > Faraway Star wrote:
> > > Will Dockery wrote:
> > >> On Monday, September 11, 2023 at 8:38:48 PM UTC-4, roach wrote:
> > > > > On Friday, 8 September 2023 at 21:29:42 UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> > > >>> On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 7:43:27 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> >
> > > >> > > > > More Dan Barfield poetry from Mar 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM
> > > >> > > > > :
> > > >> > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > >> > > > >
> > > >> > > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > >> > > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > >> > > > >
> > > >> > > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > >> > > > > >
> > > >> > > > > > "The earth runs
> > > >> > > > > > through my veins
> > > >> > > > > > Deep and black
> > > >> > > > > > ancient memories
> > > >> > > > > > ancient magic
> > > >> > > > > > ...I am the reason
> > > >> > > > > > you fear the darkness
> > > >> > > > > > I am
> > > >> > > > > > the darkness"
> > > >> > > > >
> > > >> > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > >> > > > Barfield said today:
> > > >> > > >
> > > >> > > > "Whoa, took myself way too seriously !"
> > > >> > > >
> > > >> > > > I replied:
> > > >> > > >
> > > >> > > > "It was the era. Everyone was Gothic and Grunge."
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > >
> > > >> > > Why doesn’t barfield post here?
> > > >> >
> > > >> > he's too busy masturbating over my photos.
> > > >> Barfield is definitely impressed over your plans for the new year celebration, Rosh Hashanah and the "Days of Awe" before Yom Kippur.
> > > >>
> > > >> I told him about the mystery delivery coming soon.
> > >
> > > > Sounds of interest... tell me more...!
> > > I'll fill you in when I see you again.
> > The above is yet another example
> Of you trolling, Pen..?
>
> Yes, you do seem to love to troll people... ha ha.

He must since that's just about all he does.

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 by: Will Dockery - Wed, 20 Sep 2023 20:06 UTC

On Friday, September 8, 2023 at 5:13:26 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 9:56:04 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> > On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 7:43:27 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> > >
> > > More Dan Barfield poetry from Mar 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM
> > > :
> > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > >
> > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > >
> > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > >
> > > > "The earth runs
> > > > through my veins
> > > > Deep and black
> > > > ancient memories
> > > > ancient magic
> > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > I am
> > > > the darkness"
> > >
> > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > I remember this one well. 1997 was a great year for local art and poetry.
> Here is a review of that poetry chapbook from the 1997 days of yore:
>
> https://alt.zines.narkive.com/z8pOq2CQ/shadowville-1996-zine-review-found-in-archives
>
> ***************************** ZINE REVIEWS
> by holy joe
>
> Dreamgirls with Shaman, No. 54, $1.00. Minicomic, 32 pages. Will
> Dockery, [P.O.Box 7394, Columbus GA 31908].
>
> Review: First, the truth. My review copy of Dreamgirls with
> Shaman is only eight pages in length. However, Dockery has prepared
> "for sale" copies that are 32 pages long. I misplaced the letter in
> which he details exactly what these issues consist of, but they are the
> issue reviewed (below) plus extra issues, all bundled into a generous
> package of poems and comics.
> Back in the early 1980's minicomic-maker Matt Feazell pioneered
> the ‘minicomic for a quarter' concept. A stamp cost 22 cents (never
> mind the envelope), but somehow the whole thing could arrive in the
> reader's hands for a quarter. Many of us, including myself, were
> inspired to labor in this genre.
> Then the price of a stamp rose to 25 cents. It became rather
> difficult for a publisher like myself to sell an eight-page minicomic
> for a quarter. Some minicomic publishers raised the price of their
> minicomics to 50 cents. In doing so, they raised the page count of
> their minicomics to 16 pages.
> The tradition continues. Charging $1.00, Dockery is offering
> his poetry and comics for the same price he would have charged you in
> 1983! 32 pages for $1.00, which works out to 25 cents for every eight
> pages.
> Dreamgirls with Shaman is a long-running title dating back to
> the previous decade. Originally it was titled Shaman. There was a
> separate title (by me) called Naughty Naked Dreamgirls. Eventually the
> two merged. Now the two have parted company. For the moment the
> hybrid-title remains, perhaps to adorn future issues, perhaps not.
> Dreamgirls with Shaman is currently on an annual publication
> schedule. This is the new issue. It is for the year 1997 but, since
> Dockery never made an issue in 1996, it could be considered the 1996
> issue, although the art and poems in it didn't actually exist in 1996.
> Perhaps later Dockery will put out an official 1996 issue containing art
> and poems that couldn't exist in 1996, because they were created in
> 1997.
> Such is the way of small press publishing. The cover of this
> issue of Shaman (with Dreamgirls) features Dockery's bizarre art on the
> cover. Worrisomely close to Florida, home of Mike Diana, there resides
> a whole school of ‘bizarro' artists. Will Dockery, Dan Barfield, P.D.
> Wilson, Carol Horn, and others. This loosely-knit community of artists
> is as odd in geography as it is in its artistic visions. It spans the
> state line that divides Georgia from Alabama, populating both states
> and, often, both states at once in the same day. It produces such
> oddball gems as the current cover of Shaman.
> Here, on the cover, we see a beak-faced man. He wears a hat
> but no pants. He has a visible pair of testicles and he appears to be
> directing a host of girls with a baton-sized penis. The girls, as they
> dance, with cunts and breasts on display, sprinkle dollar bills, hearts,
> and peace signs across the cover. Above this weird male/female
> assemblage loom two heads. Each head contains only one eye but two
> pairs of lips. Certainly this is a cover worth the notice of a Florida
> district attorney. Perhaps this $1.00 comic can spawn a $100,000 trial.
> Meantime, Dockery will eagerly accept your dollar. Currently
> he's down on his luck. He'd be homeless, but an absent in-law has
> (perhaps unwittingly) permitted him to live in a vacant mansion in a
> yuppified section of town. Despite the wealth of Dockery's
> surroundings, the mansion he's living in has no electricity. The water
> has also been cut off. Hence, the grounds of the mansion have become
> Dockery's toilet. I asked him recently in a (self-funded) telephone
> call how he managed to relieve himself.
>
> me: I suppose you don't just hold it?
> dockery: No. I let it out just like everybody else does.
> me: How?
> dockery: Well, to pee, you just go out back and pee.
> me: How about to poop?
> dockery: For that, you dig a hole. Then you poop into the
> hole and cover it up.
>
> Dockery has learned to cook food over a fire, in the fireplace
> of the mansion. This, I admit, sounded pretty great, living by
> firelight and candlelight in a mansion, eating food cooked over a fire.
> Wouldn't you know, of course, Dockery even has a girlfriend to keep him
> company in such circumstances. And, together, they make art.
> I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
>
> From Dan Barfield:
>
> "The earth runs
> through my veins
> Deep and black
> ancient memories
> ancient magic
> ...I am the reason
> you fear the darkness
> I am
> the darkness"
> From Lisa Scarboro:
>
> "Words shared
> among friends
> ...voice after
> voice echoes
> like feelings"
>
> From Rick Duffey:
>
> "There's a spider in our warehouse somewhere
> who keeps making webs
> in all the worst places & she does this
> overnight
> webs of immense size
> bigger than pillow cases
> big enough to capture chess pieces
> they only appear after five in the evening
> & eight the next morning, punched in,
> when we've got sleep under our lids
> & sip at the cooled edges of
> styrofoam coffee we always discover them.
> We've never seen this spider in person
> but opinions abound
> it's a big one says Mike...
> & she's red with yellow stripes--her name is
> probably Amanda
> (I say)
> she tells fortunes to the other spiders
> her name means ‘worthy of being loved'
> her bite is poisonous with no puncture marks
> she seeks out the crevasses of skin
> attracted by the warmth
> of your body
> scratch an itch there
> only if you must"
>
> On the back page of this minicomic I was delighted to see new
> comix by John Jones. He's been drawing his Retros comix for years. At
> first I was fairly dismissive of them (back in the 80's). But like fine
> wine they have grown on me. I have a deep appreciation for them now,
> perhaps born of their intrinsic merit, perhaps born of nostalgia. Can
> one ever be sure about such things? I feel nostalgia for Gilligan's
> Island too.
> Will Dockery produces a similar line of comix (not present in
> this issue), titled Demon House Theatre. Suddenly I find myself
> wondering, with regard to Dockery's comics, and Jones', and even
> Wilson's and Horn's, "Has all their work been saved?" "Is there some
> way it could be collected and displayed?"
> Once you develop an appreciation for what they are creating it
> becomes quite addictive. It's strange art, visual poetry, really, for
> it ‘makes no sense' to the DC and Marvel-trained eye. But once you let
> go of your preconceptions of what art ‘should' and, indeed, ‘must' be,
> you find yourself in a new realm. Their art is unique; a strange blend
> of human, mystical, and even superheroic creatures. And, like I said,
> there is a whole school of them, all cross-pollinating each other, all
> living in the same locale.
> And all dangerously close to Disneyfied Florida. *************************
>
> Quite interesting piece of small press history...


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On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 5:24:46 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> On Sunday, September 17, 2023 at 9:38:44 PM UTC-4, FAKE Dockery FORGED:
> > On Friday, September 8, 2023 at 5:13:26 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> > > On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 9:56:04 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> > > > On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 7:43:27 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> >
> > > > > More Dan Barfield poetry from Mar 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM
> > > > > :
> > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > >
> > > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > > >
> > > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > "The earth runs
> > > > > > through my veins
> > > > > > Deep and black
> > > > > > ancient memories
> > > > > > ancient magic
> > > > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > > > I am
> > > > > > the darkness"
> > > > >
> > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > I remember this one well. 1997 was a great year for local art and poetry.
> > > Here is a review of that poetry chapbook from the 1997 days of yore:
> > >
> > > https://alt.zines.narkive.com/z8pOq2CQ/shadowville-1996-zine-review-found-in-archives
> > >
> > > ***************************** ZINE REVIEWS
> > > by holy joe
> > >
> > > Dreamgirls with Shaman, No. 54, $1.00. Minicomic, 32 pages. Will
> > > Dockery, [P.O.Box 7394, Columbus GA 31908].
> > >
> > > Review: First, the truth. My review copy of Dreamgirls with
> > > Shaman is only eight pages in length. However, Dockery has prepared
> > > "for sale" copies that are 32 pages long. I misplaced the letter in
> > > which he details exactly what these issues consist of, but they are the
> > > issue reviewed (below) plus extra issues, all bundled into a generous
> > > package of poems and comics.
> > > Back in the early 1980's minicomic-maker Matt Feazell pioneered
> > > the ‘minicomic for a quarter' concept. A stamp cost 22 cents (never
> > > mind the envelope), but somehow the whole thing could arrive in the
> > > reader's hands for a quarter. Many of us, including myself, were
> > > inspired to labor in this genre.
> > > Then the price of a stamp rose to 25 cents. It became rather
> > > difficult for a publisher like myself to sell an eight-page minicomic
> > > for a quarter. Some minicomic publishers raised the price of their
> > > minicomics to 50 cents. In doing so, they raised the page count of
> > > their minicomics to 16 pages.
> > > The tradition continues. Charging $1.00, Dockery is offering
> > > his poetry and comics for the same price he would have charged you in
> > > 1983! 32 pages for $1.00, which works out to 25 cents for every eight
> > > pages.
> > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is a long-running title dating back to
> > > the previous decade. Originally it was titled Shaman. There was a
> > > separate title (by me) called Naughty Naked Dreamgirls. Eventually the
> > > two merged. Now the two have parted company. For the moment the
> > > hybrid-title remains, perhaps to adorn future issues, perhaps not.
> > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is currently on an annual publication
> > > schedule. This is the new issue. It is for the year 1997 but, since
> > > Dockery never made an issue in 1996, it could be considered the 1996
> > > issue, although the art and poems in it didn't actually exist in 1996..
> > > Perhaps later Dockery will put out an official 1996 issue containing art
> > > and poems that couldn't exist in 1996, because they were created in
> > > 1997.
> > > Such is the way of small press publishing. The cover of this
> > > issue of Shaman (with Dreamgirls) features Dockery's bizarre art on the
> > > cover. Worrisomely close to Florida, home of Mike Diana, there resides
> > > a whole school of ‘bizarro' artists. Will Dockery, Dan Barfield, P.D.
> > > Wilson, Carol Horn, and others. This loosely-knit community of artists
> > > is as odd in geography as it is in its artistic visions. It spans the
> > > state line that divides Georgia from Alabama, populating both states
> > > and, often, both states at once in the same day. It produces such
> > > oddball gems as the current cover of Shaman.
> > > Here, on the cover, we see a beak-faced man. He wears a hat
> > > but no pants. He has a visible pair of testicles and he appears to be
> > > directing a host of girls with a baton-sized penis. The girls, as they
> > > dance, with cunts and breasts on display, sprinkle dollar bills, hearts,
> > > and peace signs across the cover. Above this weird male/female
> > > assemblage loom two heads. Each head contains only one eye but two
> > > pairs of lips. Certainly this is a cover worth the notice of a Florida
> > > district attorney. Perhaps this $1.00 comic can spawn a $100,000 trial.
> > > Meantime, Dockery will eagerly accept your dollar. Currently
> > > he's down on his luck. He'd be homeless, but an absent in-law has
> > > (perhaps unwittingly) permitted him to live in a vacant mansion in a
> > > yuppified section of town. Despite the wealth of Dockery's
> > > surroundings, the mansion he's living in has no electricity. The water
> > > has also been cut off. Hence, the grounds of the mansion have become
> > > Dockery's toilet. I asked him recently in a (self-funded) telephone
> > > call how he managed to relieve himself.
> > >
> > > me: I suppose you don't just hold it?
> > > dockery: No. I let it out just like everybody else does.
> > > me: How?
> > > dockery: Well, to pee, you just go out back and pee.
> > > me: How about to poop?
> > > dockery: For that, you dig a hole. Then you poop into the
> > > hole and cover it up.
> > >
> > > Dockery has learned to cook food over a fire, in the fireplace
> > > of the mansion. This, I admit, sounded pretty great, living by
> > > firelight and candlelight in a mansion, eating food cooked over a fire.
> > > Wouldn't you know, of course, Dockery even has a girlfriend to keep him
> > > company in such circumstances. And, together, they make art.
> > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > >
> > > From Dan Barfield:
> > >
> > > "The earth runs
> > > through my veins
> > > Deep and black
> > > ancient memories
> > > ancient magic
> > > ...I am the reason
> > > you fear the darkness
> > > I am
> > > the darkness"
> > > From Lisa Scarboro:
> > >
> > > "Words shared
> > > among friends
> > > ...voice after
> > > voice echoes
> > > like feelings"
> > >
> > > From Rick Duffey:
> > >
> > > "There's a spider in our warehouse somewhere
> > > who keeps making webs
> > > in all the worst places & she does this
> > > overnight
> > > webs of immense size
> > > bigger than pillow cases
> > > big enough to capture chess pieces
> > > they only appear after five in the evening
> > > & eight the next morning, punched in,
> > > when we've got sleep under our lids
> > > & sip at the cooled edges of
> > > styrofoam coffee we always discover them.
> > > We've never seen this spider in person
> > > but opinions abound
> > > it's a big one says Mike...
> > > & she's red with yellow stripes--her name is
> > > probably Amanda
> > > (I say)
> > > she tells fortunes to the other spiders
> > > her name means ‘worthy of being loved'
> > > her bite is poisonous with no puncture marks
> > > she seeks out the crevasses of skin
> > > attracted by the warmth
> > > of your body
> > > scratch an itch there
> > > only if you must"
> > >
> > > On the back page of this minicomic I was delighted to see new
> > > comix by John Jones. He's been drawing his Retros comix for years. At
> > > first I was fairly dismissive of them (back in the 80's). But like fine
> > > wine they have grown on me. I have a deep appreciation for them now,
> > > perhaps born of their intrinsic merit, perhaps born of nostalgia. Can
> > > one ever be sure about such things? I feel nostalgia for Gilligan's
> > > Island too.
> > > Will Dockery produces a similar line of comix (not present in
> > > this issue), titled Demon House Theatre. Suddenly I find myself
> > > wondering, with regard to Dockery's comics, and Jones', and even
> > > Wilson's and Horn's, "Has all their work been saved?" "Is there some
> > > way it could be collected and displayed?"
> > > Once you develop an appreciation for what they are creating it
> > > becomes quite addictive. It's strange art, visual poetry, really, for
> > > it ‘makes no sense' to the DC and Marvel-trained eye. But once you let
> > > go of your preconceptions of what art ‘should' and, indeed, ‘must' be,
> > > you find yourself in a new realm. Their art is unique; a strange blend
> > > of human, mystical, and even superheroic creatures. And, like I said,
> > > there is a whole school of them, all cross-pollinating each other, all
> > > living in the same locale.
> > > And all dangerously close to Disneyfied Florida. *************************
> > >
> > > Quite interesting piece of small press history...
> > Indeed and when xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
> Begone, forging fool...!


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From: will.doc...@gmail.com (Will Dockery)
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 by: Will Dockery - Thu, 21 Sep 2023 18:33 UTC

On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 6:49:04 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 6:46:31 PM UTC-4, rachel wrote:
> > On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 2:24:46 PM UTC-7, Faraway Star wrote:
> > > On Sunday, September 17, 2023 at 9:38:44 PM UTC-4, FAKE Dockery FORGED:
> > > > On Friday, September 8, 2023 at 5:13:26 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> >
> > > > > > > More Dan Barfield poetry from Mar 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM
> > > > > > > :
> > > > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > "The earth runs
> > > > > > > > through my veins
> > > > > > > > Deep and black
> > > > > > > > ancient memories
> > > > > > > > ancient magic
> > > > > > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > > > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > > > > > I am
> > > > > > > > the darkness"
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > > > I remember this one well. 1997 was a great year for local art and poetry.
> > > > > Here is a review of that poetry chapbook from the 1997 days of yore:
> > > > >
> > > > > https://alt.zines.narkive.com/z8pOq2CQ/shadowville-1996-zine-review-found-in-archives
> > > > >
> > > > > ***************************** ZINE REVIEWS
> > > > > by holy joe
> > > > >
> > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman, No. 54, $1.00. Minicomic, 32 pages. Will
> > > > > Dockery, [P.O.Box 7394, Columbus GA 31908].
> > > > >
> > > > > Review: First, the truth. My review copy of Dreamgirls with
> > > > > Shaman is only eight pages in length. However, Dockery has prepared
> > > > > "for sale" copies that are 32 pages long. I misplaced the letter in
> > > > > which he details exactly what these issues consist of, but they are the
> > > > > issue reviewed (below) plus extra issues, all bundled into a generous
> > > > > package of poems and comics.
> > > > > Back in the early 1980's minicomic-maker Matt Feazell pioneered
> > > > > the ‘minicomic for a quarter' concept. A stamp cost 22 cents (never
> > > > > mind the envelope), but somehow the whole thing could arrive in the
> > > > > reader's hands for a quarter. Many of us, including myself, were
> > > > > inspired to labor in this genre.
> > > > > Then the price of a stamp rose to 25 cents. It became rather
> > > > > difficult for a publisher like myself to sell an eight-page minicomic
> > > > > for a quarter. Some minicomic publishers raised the price of their
> > > > > minicomics to 50 cents. In doing so, they raised the page count of
> > > > > their minicomics to 16 pages.
> > > > > The tradition continues. Charging $1.00, Dockery is offering
> > > > > his poetry and comics for the same price he would have charged you in
> > > > > 1983! 32 pages for $1.00, which works out to 25 cents for every eight
> > > > > pages.
> > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is a long-running title dating back to
> > > > > the previous decade. Originally it was titled Shaman. There was a
> > > > > separate title (by me) called Naughty Naked Dreamgirls. Eventually the
> > > > > two merged. Now the two have parted company. For the moment the
> > > > > hybrid-title remains, perhaps to adorn future issues, perhaps not..
> > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is currently on an annual publication
> > > > > schedule. This is the new issue. It is for the year 1997 but, since
> > > > > Dockery never made an issue in 1996, it could be considered the 1996
> > > > > issue, although the art and poems in it didn't actually exist in 1996.
> > > > > Perhaps later Dockery will put out an official 1996 issue containing art
> > > > > and poems that couldn't exist in 1996, because they were created in
> > > > > 1997.
> > > > > Such is the way of small press publishing. The cover of this
> > > > > issue of Shaman (with Dreamgirls) features Dockery's bizarre art on the
> > > > > cover. Worrisomely close to Florida, home of Mike Diana, there resides
> > > > > a whole school of ‘bizarro' artists. Will Dockery, Dan Barfield, P.D.
> > > > > Wilson, Carol Horn, and others. This loosely-knit community of artists
> > > > > is as odd in geography as it is in its artistic visions. It spans the
> > > > > state line that divides Georgia from Alabama, populating both states
> > > > > and, often, both states at once in the same day. It produces such
> > > > > oddball gems as the current cover of Shaman.
> > > > > Here, on the cover, we see a beak-faced man. He wears a hat
> > > > > but no pants. He has a visible pair of testicles and he appears to be
> > > > > directing a host of girls with a baton-sized penis. The girls, as they
> > > > > dance, with cunts and breasts on display, sprinkle dollar bills, hearts,
> > > > > and peace signs across the cover. Above this weird male/female
> > > > > assemblage loom two heads. Each head contains only one eye but two
> > > > > pairs of lips. Certainly this is a cover worth the notice of a Florida
> > > > > district attorney. Perhaps this $1.00 comic can spawn a $100,000 trial.
> > > > > Meantime, Dockery will eagerly accept your dollar. Currently
> > > > > he's down on his luck. He'd be homeless, but an absent in-law has
> > > > > (perhaps unwittingly) permitted him to live in a vacant mansion in a
> > > > > yuppified section of town. Despite the wealth of Dockery's
> > > > > surroundings, the mansion he's living in has no electricity. The water
> > > > > has also been cut off. Hence, the grounds of the mansion have become
> > > > > Dockery's toilet. I asked him recently in a (self-funded) telephone
> > > > > call how he managed to relieve himself.
> > > > >
> > > > > me: I suppose you don't just hold it?
> > > > > dockery: No. I let it out just like everybody else does.
> > > > > me: How?
> > > > > dockery: Well, to pee, you just go out back and pee.
> > > > > me: How about to poop?
> > > > > dockery: For that, you dig a hole. Then you poop into the
> > > > > hole and cover it up.
> > > > >
> > > > > Dockery has learned to cook food over a fire, in the fireplace
> > > > > of the mansion. This, I admit, sounded pretty great, living by
> > > > > firelight and candlelight in a mansion, eating food cooked over a fire.
> > > > > Wouldn't you know, of course, Dockery even has a girlfriend to keep him
> > > > > company in such circumstances. And, together, they make art.
> > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > > >
> > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > > >
> > > > > "The earth runs
> > > > > through my veins
> > > > > Deep and black
> > > > > ancient memories
> > > > > ancient magic
> > > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > > I am
> > > > > the darkness"
> > > > > From Lisa Scarboro:
> > > > >
> > > > > "Words shared
> > > > > among friends
> > > > > ...voice after
> > > > > voice echoes
> > > > > like feelings"
> > > > >
> > > > > From Rick Duffey:
> > > > >
> > > > > "There's a spider in our warehouse somewhere
> > > > > who keeps making webs
> > > > > in all the worst places & she does this
> > > > > overnight
> > > > > webs of immense size
> > > > > bigger than pillow cases
> > > > > big enough to capture chess pieces
> > > > > they only appear after five in the evening
> > > > > & eight the next morning, punched in,
> > > > > when we've got sleep under our lids
> > > > > & sip at the cooled edges of
> > > > > styrofoam coffee we always discover them.
> > > > > We've never seen this spider in person
> > > > > but opinions abound
> > > > > it's a big one says Mike...
> > > > > & she's red with yellow stripes--her name is
> > > > > probably Amanda
> > > > > (I say)
> > > > > she tells fortunes to the other spiders
> > > > > her name means ‘worthy of being loved'
> > > > > her bite is poisonous with no puncture marks
> > > > > she seeks out the crevasses of skin
> > > > > attracted by the warmth
> > > > > of your body
> > > > > scratch an itch there
> > > > > only if you must"
> > > > >
> > > > > On the back page of this minicomic I was delighted to see new
> > > > > comix by John Jones. He's been drawing his Retros comix for years.. At
> > > > > first I was fairly dismissive of them (back in the 80's). But like fine
> > > > > wine they have grown on me. I have a deep appreciation for them now,
> > > > > perhaps born of their intrinsic merit, perhaps born of nostalgia. Can
> > > > > one ever be sure about such things? I feel nostalgia for Gilligan's
> > > > > Island too.
> > > > > Will Dockery produces a similar line of comix (not present in
> > > > > this issue), titled Demon House Theatre. Suddenly I find myself
> > > > > wondering, with regard to Dockery's comics, and Jones', and even
> > > > > Wilson's and Horn's, "Has all their work been saved?" "Is there some
> > > > > way it could be collected and displayed?"
> > > > > Once you develop an appreciation for what they are creating it
> > > > > becomes quite addictive. It's strange art, visual poetry, really, for
> > > > > it ‘makes no sense' to the DC and Marvel-trained eye. But once you let
> > > > > go of your preconceptions of what art ‘should' and, indeed, ‘must' be,
> > > > > you find yourself in a new realm. Their art is unique; a strange blend
> > > > > of human, mystical, and even superheroic creatures. And, like I said,
> > > > > there is a whole school of them, all cross-pollinating each other, all
> > > > > living in the same locale.
> > > > > And all dangerously close to Disneyfied Florida. *************************
> > > > >
> > > > > Quite interesting piece of small press history...
> > > > Indeed and when xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > >
> > >
> > > Begone, forging fool...!
> > how young? and for how long? and how did it end?
> >
> > i know i did one-night stands at age 13 with older young men...it was hot. the older the hotter..... :)
> That was a forging troll, Rachel, pay him no mind...!
>
> That is all...!


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 by: Jordy C - Thu, 21 Sep 2023 18:35 UTC

On Thursday, September 21, 2023 at 2:33:45 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 6:49:04 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> > On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 6:46:31 PM UTC-4, rachel wrote:
> > > On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 2:24:46 PM UTC-7, Faraway Star wrote:
> > > > On Sunday, September 17, 2023 at 9:38:44 PM UTC-4, FAKE Dockery FORGED:
> > > > > On Friday, September 8, 2023 at 5:13:26 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> > >
> > > > > > > > More Dan Barfield poetry from Mar 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM
> > > > > > > > :
> > > > > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > > > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > "The earth runs
> > > > > > > > > through my veins
> > > > > > > > > Deep and black
> > > > > > > > > ancient memories
> > > > > > > > > ancient magic
> > > > > > > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > > > > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > > > > > > I am
> > > > > > > > > the darkness"
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > > > > I remember this one well. 1997 was a great year for local art and poetry.
> > > > > > Here is a review of that poetry chapbook from the 1997 days of yore:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > https://alt.zines.narkive.com/z8pOq2CQ/shadowville-1996-zine-review-found-in-archives
> > > > > >
> > > > > > ***************************** ZINE REVIEWS
> > > > > > by holy joe
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman, No. 54, $1.00. Minicomic, 32 pages. Will
> > > > > > Dockery, [P.O.Box 7394, Columbus GA 31908].
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Review: First, the truth. My review copy of Dreamgirls with
> > > > > > Shaman is only eight pages in length. However, Dockery has prepared
> > > > > > "for sale" copies that are 32 pages long. I misplaced the letter in
> > > > > > which he details exactly what these issues consist of, but they are the
> > > > > > issue reviewed (below) plus extra issues, all bundled into a generous
> > > > > > package of poems and comics.
> > > > > > Back in the early 1980's minicomic-maker Matt Feazell pioneered
> > > > > > the ‘minicomic for a quarter' concept. A stamp cost 22 cents (never
> > > > > > mind the envelope), but somehow the whole thing could arrive in the
> > > > > > reader's hands for a quarter. Many of us, including myself, were
> > > > > > inspired to labor in this genre.
> > > > > > Then the price of a stamp rose to 25 cents. It became rather
> > > > > > difficult for a publisher like myself to sell an eight-page minicomic
> > > > > > for a quarter. Some minicomic publishers raised the price of their
> > > > > > minicomics to 50 cents. In doing so, they raised the page count of
> > > > > > their minicomics to 16 pages.
> > > > > > The tradition continues. Charging $1.00, Dockery is offering
> > > > > > his poetry and comics for the same price he would have charged you in
> > > > > > 1983! 32 pages for $1.00, which works out to 25 cents for every eight
> > > > > > pages.
> > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is a long-running title dating back to
> > > > > > the previous decade. Originally it was titled Shaman. There was a
> > > > > > separate title (by me) called Naughty Naked Dreamgirls. Eventually the
> > > > > > two merged. Now the two have parted company. For the moment the
> > > > > > hybrid-title remains, perhaps to adorn future issues, perhaps not.
> > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is currently on an annual publication
> > > > > > schedule. This is the new issue. It is for the year 1997 but, since
> > > > > > Dockery never made an issue in 1996, it could be considered the 1996
> > > > > > issue, although the art and poems in it didn't actually exist in 1996.
> > > > > > Perhaps later Dockery will put out an official 1996 issue containing art
> > > > > > and poems that couldn't exist in 1996, because they were created in
> > > > > > 1997.
> > > > > > Such is the way of small press publishing. The cover of this
> > > > > > issue of Shaman (with Dreamgirls) features Dockery's bizarre art on the
> > > > > > cover. Worrisomely close to Florida, home of Mike Diana, there resides
> > > > > > a whole school of ‘bizarro' artists. Will Dockery, Dan Barfield, P.D.
> > > > > > Wilson, Carol Horn, and others. This loosely-knit community of artists
> > > > > > is as odd in geography as it is in its artistic visions. It spans the
> > > > > > state line that divides Georgia from Alabama, populating both states
> > > > > > and, often, both states at once in the same day. It produces such
> > > > > > oddball gems as the current cover of Shaman.
> > > > > > Here, on the cover, we see a beak-faced man. He wears a hat
> > > > > > but no pants. He has a visible pair of testicles and he appears to be
> > > > > > directing a host of girls with a baton-sized penis. The girls, as they
> > > > > > dance, with cunts and breasts on display, sprinkle dollar bills, hearts,
> > > > > > and peace signs across the cover. Above this weird male/female
> > > > > > assemblage loom two heads. Each head contains only one eye but two
> > > > > > pairs of lips. Certainly this is a cover worth the notice of a Florida
> > > > > > district attorney. Perhaps this $1.00 comic can spawn a $100,000 trial.
> > > > > > Meantime, Dockery will eagerly accept your dollar. Currently
> > > > > > he's down on his luck. He'd be homeless, but an absent in-law has
> > > > > > (perhaps unwittingly) permitted him to live in a vacant mansion in a
> > > > > > yuppified section of town. Despite the wealth of Dockery's
> > > > > > surroundings, the mansion he's living in has no electricity. The water
> > > > > > has also been cut off. Hence, the grounds of the mansion have become
> > > > > > Dockery's toilet. I asked him recently in a (self-funded) telephone
> > > > > > call how he managed to relieve himself.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > me: I suppose you don't just hold it?
> > > > > > dockery: No. I let it out just like everybody else does.
> > > > > > me: How?
> > > > > > dockery: Well, to pee, you just go out back and pee.
> > > > > > me: How about to poop?
> > > > > > dockery: For that, you dig a hole. Then you poop into the
> > > > > > hole and cover it up.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Dockery has learned to cook food over a fire, in the fireplace
> > > > > > of the mansion. This, I admit, sounded pretty great, living by
> > > > > > firelight and candlelight in a mansion, eating food cooked over a fire.
> > > > > > Wouldn't you know, of course, Dockery even has a girlfriend to keep him
> > > > > > company in such circumstances. And, together, they make art.
> > > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > "The earth runs
> > > > > > through my veins
> > > > > > Deep and black
> > > > > > ancient memories
> > > > > > ancient magic
> > > > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > > > I am
> > > > > > the darkness"
> > > > > > From Lisa Scarboro:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > "Words shared
> > > > > > among friends
> > > > > > ...voice after
> > > > > > voice echoes
> > > > > > like feelings"
> > > > > >
> > > > > > From Rick Duffey:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > "There's a spider in our warehouse somewhere
> > > > > > who keeps making webs
> > > > > > in all the worst places & she does this
> > > > > > overnight
> > > > > > webs of immense size
> > > > > > bigger than pillow cases
> > > > > > big enough to capture chess pieces
> > > > > > they only appear after five in the evening
> > > > > > & eight the next morning, punched in,
> > > > > > when we've got sleep under our lids
> > > > > > & sip at the cooled edges of
> > > > > > styrofoam coffee we always discover them.
> > > > > > We've never seen this spider in person
> > > > > > but opinions abound
> > > > > > it's a big one says Mike...
> > > > > > & she's red with yellow stripes--her name is
> > > > > > probably Amanda
> > > > > > (I say)
> > > > > > she tells fortunes to the other spiders
> > > > > > her name means ‘worthy of being loved'
> > > > > > her bite is poisonous with no puncture marks
> > > > > > she seeks out the crevasses of skin
> > > > > > attracted by the warmth
> > > > > > of your body
> > > > > > scratch an itch there
> > > > > > only if you must"
> > > > > >
> > > > > > On the back page of this minicomic I was delighted to see new
> > > > > > comix by John Jones. He's been drawing his Retros comix for years. At
> > > > > > first I was fairly dismissive of them (back in the 80's). But like fine
> > > > > > wine they have grown on me. I have a deep appreciation for them now,
> > > > > > perhaps born of their intrinsic merit, perhaps born of nostalgia. Can
> > > > > > one ever be sure about such things? I feel nostalgia for Gilligan's
> > > > > > Island too.
> > > > > > Will Dockery produces a similar line of comix (not present in
> > > > > > this issue), titled Demon House Theatre. Suddenly I find myself
> > > > > > wondering, with regard to Dockery's comics, and Jones', and even
> > > > > > Wilson's and Horn's, "Has all their work been saved?" "Is there some
> > > > > > way it could be collected and displayed?"
> > > > > > Once you develop an appreciation for what they are creating it
> > > > > > becomes quite addictive. It's strange art, visual poetry, really, for
> > > > > > it ‘makes no sense' to the DC and Marvel-trained eye. But once you let
> > > > > > go of your preconceptions of what art ‘should' and, indeed, ‘must' be,
> > > > > > you find yourself in a new realm. Their art is unique; a strange blend
> > > > > > of human, mystical, and even superheroic creatures. And, like I said,
> > > > > > there is a whole school of them, all cross-pollinating each other, all
> > > > > > living in the same locale.
> > > > > > And all dangerously close to Disneyfied Florida. *************************
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Quite interesting piece of small press history...
> > > > > Indeed and when xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Begone, forging fool...!
> > > how young? and for how long? and how did it end?
> > >
> > > i know i did one-night stands at age 13 with older young men...it was hot. the older the hotter..... :)
> > That was a forging troll, Rachel, pay him no mind...!
> >
> > That is all...!
> The skip and ignore policy is probably the best move here, actually.


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 by: Will Dockery - Thu, 21 Sep 2023 18:46 UTC

On Thursday, September 21, 2023 at 2:35:55 PM UTC-4, Jordy C wrote:
> On Thursday, September 21, 2023 at 2:33:45 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> > On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 6:49:04 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> > > On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 6:46:31 PM UTC-4, rachel wrote:
> > > > On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 2:24:46 PM UTC-7, Faraway Star wrote:
> > > > > On Sunday, September 17, 2023 at 9:38:44 PM UTC-4, FAKE Dockery FORGED:
> > > > > > On Friday, September 8, 2023 at 5:13:26 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
>
> > > > > > > > > More Dan Barfield poetry from Mar 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM
> > > > > > > > > :
> > > > > > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > > > > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > "The earth runs
> > > > > > > > > > through my veins
> > > > > > > > > > Deep and black
> > > > > > > > > > ancient memories
> > > > > > > > > > ancient magic
> > > > > > > > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > > > > > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > > > > > > > I am
> > > > > > > > > > the darkness"
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > > > > > I remember this one well. 1997 was a great year for local art and poetry.
> > > > > > > Here is a review of that poetry chapbook from the 1997 days of yore:
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > https://alt.zines.narkive.com/z8pOq2CQ/shadowville-1996-zine-review-found-in-archives
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > ***************************** ZINE REVIEWS
> > > > > > > by holy joe
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman, No. 54, $1.00. Minicomic, 32 pages. Will
> > > > > > > Dockery, [P.O.Box 7394, Columbus GA 31908].
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Review: First, the truth. My review copy of Dreamgirls with
> > > > > > > Shaman is only eight pages in length. However, Dockery has prepared
> > > > > > > "for sale" copies that are 32 pages long. I misplaced the letter in
> > > > > > > which he details exactly what these issues consist of, but they are the
> > > > > > > issue reviewed (below) plus extra issues, all bundled into a generous
> > > > > > > package of poems and comics.
> > > > > > > Back in the early 1980's minicomic-maker Matt Feazell pioneered
> > > > > > > the ‘minicomic for a quarter' concept. A stamp cost 22 cents (never
> > > > > > > mind the envelope), but somehow the whole thing could arrive in the
> > > > > > > reader's hands for a quarter. Many of us, including myself, were
> > > > > > > inspired to labor in this genre.
> > > > > > > Then the price of a stamp rose to 25 cents. It became rather
> > > > > > > difficult for a publisher like myself to sell an eight-page minicomic
> > > > > > > for a quarter. Some minicomic publishers raised the price of their
> > > > > > > minicomics to 50 cents. In doing so, they raised the page count of
> > > > > > > their minicomics to 16 pages.
> > > > > > > The tradition continues. Charging $1.00, Dockery is offering
> > > > > > > his poetry and comics for the same price he would have charged you in
> > > > > > > 1983! 32 pages for $1.00, which works out to 25 cents for every eight
> > > > > > > pages.
> > > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is a long-running title dating back to
> > > > > > > the previous decade. Originally it was titled Shaman. There was a
> > > > > > > separate title (by me) called Naughty Naked Dreamgirls. Eventually the
> > > > > > > two merged. Now the two have parted company. For the moment the
> > > > > > > hybrid-title remains, perhaps to adorn future issues, perhaps not.
> > > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is currently on an annual publication
> > > > > > > schedule. This is the new issue. It is for the year 1997 but, since
> > > > > > > Dockery never made an issue in 1996, it could be considered the 1996
> > > > > > > issue, although the art and poems in it didn't actually exist in 1996.
> > > > > > > Perhaps later Dockery will put out an official 1996 issue containing art
> > > > > > > and poems that couldn't exist in 1996, because they were created in
> > > > > > > 1997.
> > > > > > > Such is the way of small press publishing. The cover of this
> > > > > > > issue of Shaman (with Dreamgirls) features Dockery's bizarre art on the
> > > > > > > cover. Worrisomely close to Florida, home of Mike Diana, there resides
> > > > > > > a whole school of ‘bizarro' artists. Will Dockery, Dan Barfield, P.D.
> > > > > > > Wilson, Carol Horn, and others. This loosely-knit community of artists
> > > > > > > is as odd in geography as it is in its artistic visions. It spans the
> > > > > > > state line that divides Georgia from Alabama, populating both states
> > > > > > > and, often, both states at once in the same day. It produces such
> > > > > > > oddball gems as the current cover of Shaman.
> > > > > > > Here, on the cover, we see a beak-faced man. He wears a hat
> > > > > > > but no pants. He has a visible pair of testicles and he appears to be
> > > > > > > directing a host of girls with a baton-sized penis. The girls, as they
> > > > > > > dance, with cunts and breasts on display, sprinkle dollar bills, hearts,
> > > > > > > and peace signs across the cover. Above this weird male/female
> > > > > > > assemblage loom two heads. Each head contains only one eye but two
> > > > > > > pairs of lips. Certainly this is a cover worth the notice of a Florida
> > > > > > > district attorney. Perhaps this $1.00 comic can spawn a $100,000 trial.
> > > > > > > Meantime, Dockery will eagerly accept your dollar. Currently
> > > > > > > he's down on his luck. He'd be homeless, but an absent in-law has
> > > > > > > (perhaps unwittingly) permitted him to live in a vacant mansion in a
> > > > > > > yuppified section of town. Despite the wealth of Dockery's
> > > > > > > surroundings, the mansion he's living in has no electricity. The water
> > > > > > > has also been cut off. Hence, the grounds of the mansion have become
> > > > > > > Dockery's toilet. I asked him recently in a (self-funded) telephone
> > > > > > > call how he managed to relieve himself.
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > me: I suppose you don't just hold it?
> > > > > > > dockery: No. I let it out just like everybody else does.
> > > > > > > me: How?
> > > > > > > dockery: Well, to pee, you just go out back and pee.
> > > > > > > me: How about to poop?
> > > > > > > dockery: For that, you dig a hole. Then you poop into the
> > > > > > > hole and cover it up.
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Dockery has learned to cook food over a fire, in the fireplace
> > > > > > > of the mansion. This, I admit, sounded pretty great, living by
> > > > > > > firelight and candlelight in a mansion, eating food cooked over a fire.
> > > > > > > Wouldn't you know, of course, Dockery even has a girlfriend to keep him
> > > > > > > company in such circumstances. And, together, they make art.
> > > > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > "The earth runs
> > > > > > > through my veins
> > > > > > > Deep and black
> > > > > > > ancient memories
> > > > > > > ancient magic
> > > > > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > > > > I am
> > > > > > > the darkness"
> > > > > > > From Lisa Scarboro:
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > "Words shared
> > > > > > > among friends
> > > > > > > ...voice after
> > > > > > > voice echoes
> > > > > > > like feelings"
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > From Rick Duffey:
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > "There's a spider in our warehouse somewhere
> > > > > > > who keeps making webs
> > > > > > > in all the worst places & she does this
> > > > > > > overnight
> > > > > > > webs of immense size
> > > > > > > bigger than pillow cases
> > > > > > > big enough to capture chess pieces
> > > > > > > they only appear after five in the evening
> > > > > > > & eight the next morning, punched in,
> > > > > > > when we've got sleep under our lids
> > > > > > > & sip at the cooled edges of
> > > > > > > styrofoam coffee we always discover them.
> > > > > > > We've never seen this spider in person
> > > > > > > but opinions abound
> > > > > > > it's a big one says Mike...
> > > > > > > & she's red with yellow stripes--her name is
> > > > > > > probably Amanda
> > > > > > > (I say)
> > > > > > > she tells fortunes to the other spiders
> > > > > > > her name means ‘worthy of being loved'
> > > > > > > her bite is poisonous with no puncture marks
> > > > > > > she seeks out the crevasses of skin
> > > > > > > attracted by the warmth
> > > > > > > of your body
> > > > > > > scratch an itch there
> > > > > > > only if you must"
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > On the back page of this minicomic I was delighted to see new
> > > > > > > comix by John Jones. He's been drawing his Retros comix for years. At
> > > > > > > first I was fairly dismissive of them (back in the 80's). But like fine
> > > > > > > wine they have grown on me. I have a deep appreciation for them now,
> > > > > > > perhaps born of their intrinsic merit, perhaps born of nostalgia. Can
> > > > > > > one ever be sure about such things? I feel nostalgia for Gilligan's
> > > > > > > Island too.
> > > > > > > Will Dockery produces a similar line of comix (not present in
> > > > > > > this issue), titled Demon House Theatre. Suddenly I find myself
> > > > > > > wondering, with regard to Dockery's comics, and Jones', and even
> > > > > > > Wilson's and Horn's, "Has all their work been saved?" "Is there some
> > > > > > > way it could be collected and displayed?"
> > > > > > > Once you develop an appreciation for what they are creating it
> > > > > > > becomes quite addictive. It's strange art, visual poetry, really, for
> > > > > > > it ‘makes no sense' to the DC and Marvel-trained eye. But once you let
> > > > > > > go of your preconceptions of what art ‘should' and, indeed, ‘must' be,
> > > > > > > you find yourself in a new realm. Their art is unique; a strange blend
> > > > > > > of human, mystical, and even superheroic creatures. And, like I said,
> > > > > > > there is a whole school of them, all cross-pollinating each other, all
> > > > > > > living in the same locale.
> > > > > > > And all dangerously close to Disneyfied Florida. *************************
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Quite interesting piece of small press history...
> > > > > > Indeed and when xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > > > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > Begone, forging fool...!
> > > > how young? and for how long? and how did it end?
> > > >
> > > > i know i did one-night stands at age 13 with older young men...it was hot. the older the hotter..... :)
> > > That was a forging troll, Rachel, pay him no mind...!
> > >
> > > That is all...!
> > The skip and ignore policy is probably the best move here, actually.
> Yeah, skip, ignore and report works well… don’t *always* follow that guideline, but nevertheless, generally do…


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Jordy C wrote:
> Will Dockery wrote:
>> > On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 6:49:04 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
>> > > > > > On Friday, September 8, 2023 at 5:13:26 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
>>
>> > > > > > > > > More Dan Barfield poetry from Mar 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM
>> > > > > > > > > :
>> > > > > > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
>> > > > > > > > >
>> > > > > > > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
>> > > > > > > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
>> > > > > > > > >
>> > > > > > > > > > From Dan Barfield:
>> > > > > > > > > >
>> > > > > > > > > > "The earth runs
>> > > > > > > > > > through my veins
>> > > > > > > > > > Deep and black
>> > > > > > > > > > ancient memories
>> > > > > > > > > > ancient magic
>> > > > > > > > > > ...I am the reason
>> > > > > > > > > > you fear the darkness
>> > > > > > > > > > I am
>> > > > > > > > > > the darkness"
>> > > > > > > > >
>> > > > > > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
>> > > > > > > > I remember this one well. 1997 was a great year for local art and poetry.
>> > > > > > > Here is a review of that poetry chapbook from the 1997 days of yore:
>> > > > > > >
>> > > > > > > https://alt.zines.narkive.com/z8pOq2CQ/shadowville-1996-zine-review-found-in-archives
>> > > > > > >
>> > > > > > > ***************************** ZINE REVIEWS
>> > > > > > > by holy joe
>> > > > > > >
>> > > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman, No. 54, $1.00. Minicomic, 32 pages. Will
>> > > > > > > Dockery, [P.O.Box 7394, Columbus GA 31908].
>> > > > > > >
>> > > > > > > Review: First, the truth. My review copy of Dreamgirls with
>> > > > > > > Shaman is only eight pages in length. However, Dockery has prepared
>> > > > > > > "for sale" copies that are 32 pages long. I misplaced the letter in
>> > > > > > > which he details exactly what these issues consist of, but they are the
>> > > > > > > issue reviewed (below) plus extra issues, all bundled into a generous
>> > > > > > > package of poems and comics.
>> > > > > > > Back in the early 1980's minicomic-maker Matt Feazell pioneered
>> > > > > > > the ‘minicomic for a quarter' concept. A stamp cost 22 cents (never
>> > > > > > > mind the envelope), but somehow the whole thing could arrive in the
>> > > > > > > reader's hands for a quarter. Many of us, including myself, were
>> > > > > > > inspired to labor in this genre.
>> > > > > > > Then the price of a stamp rose to 25 cents. It became rather
>> > > > > > > difficult for a publisher like myself to sell an eight-page minicomic
>> > > > > > > for a quarter. Some minicomic publishers raised the price of their
>> > > > > > > minicomics to 50 cents. In doing so, they raised the page count of
>> > > > > > > their minicomics to 16 pages.
>> > > > > > > The tradition continues. Charging $1.00, Dockery is offering
>> > > > > > > his poetry and comics for the same price he would have charged you in
>> > > > > > > 1983! 32 pages for $1.00, which works out to 25 cents for every eight
>> > > > > > > pages.
>> > > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is a long-running title dating back to
>> > > > > > > the previous decade. Originally it was titled Shaman. There was a
>> > > > > > > separate title (by me) called Naughty Naked Dreamgirls. Eventually the
>> > > > > > > two merged. Now the two have parted company. For the moment the
>> > > > > > > hybrid-title remains, perhaps to adorn future issues, perhaps not.
>> > > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is currently on an annual publication
>> > > > > > > schedule. This is the new issue. It is for the year 1997 but, since
>> > > > > > > Dockery never made an issue in 1996, it could be considered the 1996
>> > > > > > > issue, although the art and poems in it didn't actually exist in 1996.
>> > > > > > > Perhaps later Dockery will put out an official 1996 issue containing art
>> > > > > > > and poems that couldn't exist in 1996, because they were created in
>> > > > > > > 1997.
>> > > > > > > Such is the way of small press publishing. The cover of this
>> > > > > > > issue of Shaman (with Dreamgirls) features Dockery's bizarre art on the
>> > > > > > > cover. Worrisomely close to Florida, home of Mike Diana, there resides
>> > > > > > > a whole school of ‘bizarro' artists. Will Dockery, Dan Barfield, P.D.
>> > > > > > > Wilson, Carol Horn, and others. This loosely-knit community of artists
>> > > > > > > is as odd in geography as it is in its artistic visions. It spans the
>> > > > > > > state line that divides Georgia from Alabama, populating both states
>> > > > > > > and, often, both states at once in the same day. It produces such
>> > > > > > > oddball gems as the current cover of Shaman.
>> > > > > > > Here, on the cover, we see a beak-faced man. He wears a hat
>> > > > > > > but no pants. He has a visible pair of testicles and he appears to be
>> > > > > > > directing a host of girls with a baton-sized penis. The girls, as they
>> > > > > > > dance, with cunts and breasts on display, sprinkle dollar bills, hearts,
>> > > > > > > and peace signs across the cover. Above this weird male/female
>> > > > > > > assemblage loom two heads. Each head contains only one eye but two
>> > > > > > > pairs of lips. Certainly this is a cover worth the notice of a Florida
>> > > > > > > district attorney. Perhaps this $1.00 comic can spawn a $100,000 trial.
>> > > > > > > Meantime, Dockery will eagerly accept your dollar. Currently
>> > > > > > > he's down on his luck. He'd be homeless, but an absent in-law has
>> > > > > > > (perhaps unwittingly) permitted him to live in a vacant mansion in a
>> > > > > > > yuppified section of town. Despite the wealth of Dockery's
>> > > > > > > surroundings, the mansion he's living in has no electricity. The water
>> > > > > > > has also been cut off. Hence, the grounds of the mansion have become
>> > > > > > > Dockery's toilet. I asked him recently in a (self-funded) telephone
>> > > > > > > call how he managed to relieve himself.
>> > > > > > >
>> > > > > > > me: I suppose you don't just hold it?
>> > > > > > > dockery: No. I let it out just like everybody else does.
>> > > > > > > me: How?
>> > > > > > > dockery: Well, to pee, you just go out back and pee.
>> > > > > > > me: How about to poop?
>> > > > > > > dockery: For that, you dig a hole. Then you poop into the
>> > > > > > > hole and cover it up.
>> > > > > > >
>> > > > > > > Dockery has learned to cook food over a fire, in the fireplace
>> > > > > > > of the mansion. This, I admit, sounded pretty great, living by
>> > > > > > > firelight and candlelight in a mansion, eating food cooked over a fire.
>> > > > > > > Wouldn't you know, of course, Dockery even has a girlfriend to keep him
>> > > > > > > company in such circumstances. And, together, they make art.
>> > > > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
>> > > > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
>> > > > > > >
>> > > > > > > From Dan Barfield:
>> > > > > > >
>> > > > > > > "The earth runs
>> > > > > > > through my veins
>> > > > > > > Deep and black
>> > > > > > > ancient memories
>> > > > > > > ancient magic
>> > > > > > > ...I am the reason
>> > > > > > > you fear the darkness
>> > > > > > > I am
>> > > > > > > the darkness"
>> > > > > > > From Lisa Scarboro:
>> > > > > > >
>> > > > > > > "Words shared
>> > > > > > > among friends
>> > > > > > > ...voice after
>> > > > > > > voice echoes
>> > > > > > > like feelings"
>> > > > > > >
>> > > > > > > From Rick Duffey:
>> > > > > > >
>> > > > > > > "There's a spider in our warehouse somewhere
>> > > > > > > who keeps making webs
>> > > > > > > in all the worst places & she does this
>> > > > > > > overnight
>> > > > > > > webs of immense size
>> > > > > > > bigger than pillow cases
>> > > > > > > big enough to capture chess pieces
>> > > > > > > they only appear after five in the evening
>> > > > > > > & eight the next morning, punched in,
>> > > > > > > when we've got sleep under our lids
>> > > > > > > & sip at the cooled edges of
>> > > > > > > styrofoam coffee we always discover them.
>> > > > > > > We've never seen this spider in person
>> > > > > > > but opinions abound
>> > > > > > > it's a big one says Mike...
>> > > > > > > & she's red with yellow stripes--her name is
>> > > > > > > probably Amanda
>> > > > > > > (I say)
>> > > > > > > she tells fortunes to the other spiders
>> > > > > > > her name means ‘worthy of being loved'
>> > > > > > > her bite is poisonous with no puncture marks
>> > > > > > > she seeks out the crevasses of skin
>> > > > > > > attracted by the warmth
>> > > > > > > of your body
>> > > > > > > scratch an itch there
>> > > > > > > only if you must"
>> > > > > > >
>> > > > > > > On the back page of this minicomic I was delighted to see new
>> > > > > > > comix by John Jones. He's been drawing his Retros comix for years. At
>> > > > > > > first I was fairly dismissive of them (back in the 80's). But like fine
>> > > > > > > wine they have grown on me. I have a deep appreciation for them now,
>> > > > > > > perhaps born of their intrinsic merit, perhaps born of nostalgia. Can
>> > > > > > > one ever be sure about such things? I feel nostalgia for Gilligan's
>> > > > > > > Island too.
>> > > > > > > Will Dockery produces a similar line of comix (not present in
>> > > > > > > this issue), titled Demon House Theatre. Suddenly I find myself
>> > > > > > > wondering, with regard to Dockery's comics, and Jones', and even
>> > > > > > > Wilson's and Horn's, "Has all their work been saved?" "Is there some
>> > > > > > > way it could be collected and displayed?"
>> > > > > > > Once you develop an appreciation for what they are creating it
>> > > > > > > becomes quite addictive. It's strange art, visual poetry, really, for
>> > > > > > > it ‘makes no sense' to the DC and Marvel-trained eye. But once you let
>> > > > > > > go of your preconceptions of what art ‘should' and, indeed, ‘must' be,
>> > > > > > > you find yourself in a new realm. Their art is unique; a strange blend
>> > > > > > > of human, mystical, and even superheroic creatures. And, like I said,
>> > > > > > > there is a whole school of them, all cross-pollinating each other, all
>> > > > > > > living in the same locale.
>> > > > > > > And all dangerously close to Disneyfied Florida. *************************
>> > > > > > >
>> > > > > > > Quite interesting piece of small press history...
>> > > > > > Indeed and when xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > > > > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > > > >
>> > > > >
>> > > > > Begone, forging fool...!
>> > > > how young? and for how long? and how did it end?
>> > > >
>> > > > i know i did one-night stands at age 13 with older young men...it was hot. the older the hotter..... :)
>> > > That was a forging troll, Rachel, pay him no mind...!
>> > >
>> > > That is all...!
>> > The skip and ignore policy is probably the best move here, actually.
>> Yeah, skip, ignore and report works well… don’t *always* follow that guideline, but nevertheless, generally do…


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 by: Faraway Star - Fri, 22 Sep 2023 20:42 UTC

On Thursday, September 21, 2023 at 2:35:55 PM UTC-4, Jordy C wrote:
> On Thursday, September 21, 2023 at 2:33:45 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> > On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 6:49:04 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
>
> > > > > > > > > More Dan Barfield poetry from Mar 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM
> > > > > > > > > :
> > > > > > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > > > > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > "The earth runs
> > > > > > > > > > through my veins
> > > > > > > > > > Deep and black
> > > > > > > > > > ancient memories
> > > > > > > > > > ancient magic
> > > > > > > > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > > > > > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > > > > > > > I am
> > > > > > > > > > the darkness"
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > > > > > I remember this one well. 1997 was a great year for local art and poetry.
> > > > > > > Here is a review of that poetry chapbook from the 1997 days of yore:
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > https://alt.zines.narkive.com/z8pOq2CQ/shadowville-1996-zine-review-found-in-archives
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > ***************************** ZINE REVIEWS
> > > > > > > by holy joe
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman, No. 54, $1.00. Minicomic, 32 pages. Will
> > > > > > > Dockery, [P.O.Box 7394, Columbus GA 31908].
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Review: First, the truth. My review copy of Dreamgirls with
> > > > > > > Shaman is only eight pages in length. However, Dockery has prepared
> > > > > > > "for sale" copies that are 32 pages long. I misplaced the letter in
> > > > > > > which he details exactly what these issues consist of, but they are the
> > > > > > > issue reviewed (below) plus extra issues, all bundled into a generous
> > > > > > > package of poems and comics.
> > > > > > > Back in the early 1980's minicomic-maker Matt Feazell pioneered
> > > > > > > the ‘minicomic for a quarter' concept. A stamp cost 22 cents (never
> > > > > > > mind the envelope), but somehow the whole thing could arrive in the
> > > > > > > reader's hands for a quarter. Many of us, including myself, were
> > > > > > > inspired to labor in this genre.
> > > > > > > Then the price of a stamp rose to 25 cents. It became rather
> > > > > > > difficult for a publisher like myself to sell an eight-page minicomic
> > > > > > > for a quarter. Some minicomic publishers raised the price of their
> > > > > > > minicomics to 50 cents. In doing so, they raised the page count of
> > > > > > > their minicomics to 16 pages.
> > > > > > > The tradition continues. Charging $1.00, Dockery is offering
> > > > > > > his poetry and comics for the same price he would have charged you in
> > > > > > > 1983! 32 pages for $1.00, which works out to 25 cents for every eight
> > > > > > > pages.
> > > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is a long-running title dating back to
> > > > > > > the previous decade. Originally it was titled Shaman. There was a
> > > > > > > separate title (by me) called Naughty Naked Dreamgirls. Eventually the
> > > > > > > two merged. Now the two have parted company. For the moment the
> > > > > > > hybrid-title remains, perhaps to adorn future issues, perhaps not.
> > > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is currently on an annual publication
> > > > > > > schedule. This is the new issue. It is for the year 1997 but, since
> > > > > > > Dockery never made an issue in 1996, it could be considered the 1996
> > > > > > > issue, although the art and poems in it didn't actually exist in 1996.
> > > > > > > Perhaps later Dockery will put out an official 1996 issue containing art
> > > > > > > and poems that couldn't exist in 1996, because they were created in
> > > > > > > 1997.
> > > > > > > Such is the way of small press publishing. The cover of this
> > > > > > > issue of Shaman (with Dreamgirls) features Dockery's bizarre art on the
> > > > > > > cover. Worrisomely close to Florida, home of Mike Diana, there resides
> > > > > > > a whole school of ‘bizarro' artists. Will Dockery, Dan Barfield, P.D.
> > > > > > > Wilson, Carol Horn, and others. This loosely-knit community of artists
> > > > > > > is as odd in geography as it is in its artistic visions. It spans the
> > > > > > > state line that divides Georgia from Alabama, populating both states
> > > > > > > and, often, both states at once in the same day. It produces such
> > > > > > > oddball gems as the current cover of Shaman.
> > > > > > > Here, on the cover, we see a beak-faced man. He wears a hat
> > > > > > > but no pants. He has a visible pair of testicles and he appears to be
> > > > > > > directing a host of girls with a baton-sized penis. The girls, as they
> > > > > > > dance, with cunts and breasts on display, sprinkle dollar bills, hearts,
> > > > > > > and peace signs across the cover. Above this weird male/female
> > > > > > > assemblage loom two heads. Each head contains only one eye but two
> > > > > > > pairs of lips. Certainly this is a cover worth the notice of a Florida
> > > > > > > district attorney. Perhaps this $1.00 comic can spawn a $100,000 trial.
> > > > > > > Meantime, Dockery will eagerly accept your dollar. Currently
> > > > > > > he's down on his luck. He'd be homeless, but an absent in-law has
> > > > > > > (perhaps unwittingly) permitted him to live in a vacant mansion in a
> > > > > > > yuppified section of town. Despite the wealth of Dockery's
> > > > > > > surroundings, the mansion he's living in has no electricity. The water
> > > > > > > has also been cut off. Hence, the grounds of the mansion have become
> > > > > > > Dockery's toilet. I asked him recently in a (self-funded) telephone
> > > > > > > call how he managed to relieve himself.
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > me: I suppose you don't just hold it?
> > > > > > > dockery: No. I let it out just like everybody else does.
> > > > > > > me: How?
> > > > > > > dockery: Well, to pee, you just go out back and pee.
> > > > > > > me: How about to poop?
> > > > > > > dockery: For that, you dig a hole. Then you poop into the
> > > > > > > hole and cover it up.
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Dockery has learned to cook food over a fire, in the fireplace
> > > > > > > of the mansion. This, I admit, sounded pretty great, living by
> > > > > > > firelight and candlelight in a mansion, eating food cooked over a fire.
> > > > > > > Wouldn't you know, of course, Dockery even has a girlfriend to keep him
> > > > > > > company in such circumstances. And, together, they make art.
> > > > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > "The earth runs
> > > > > > > through my veins
> > > > > > > Deep and black
> > > > > > > ancient memories
> > > > > > > ancient magic
> > > > > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > > > > I am
> > > > > > > the darkness"
> > > > > > > From Lisa Scarboro:
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > "Words shared
> > > > > > > among friends
> > > > > > > ...voice after
> > > > > > > voice echoes
> > > > > > > like feelings"
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > From Rick Duffey:
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > "There's a spider in our warehouse somewhere
> > > > > > > who keeps making webs
> > > > > > > in all the worst places & she does this
> > > > > > > overnight
> > > > > > > webs of immense size
> > > > > > > bigger than pillow cases
> > > > > > > big enough to capture chess pieces
> > > > > > > they only appear after five in the evening
> > > > > > > & eight the next morning, punched in,
> > > > > > > when we've got sleep under our lids
> > > > > > > & sip at the cooled edges of
> > > > > > > styrofoam coffee we always discover them.
> > > > > > > We've never seen this spider in person
> > > > > > > but opinions abound
> > > > > > > it's a big one says Mike...
> > > > > > > & she's red with yellow stripes--her name is
> > > > > > > probably Amanda
> > > > > > > (I say)
> > > > > > > she tells fortunes to the other spiders
> > > > > > > her name means ‘worthy of being loved'
> > > > > > > her bite is poisonous with no puncture marks
> > > > > > > she seeks out the crevasses of skin
> > > > > > > attracted by the warmth
> > > > > > > of your body
> > > > > > > scratch an itch there
> > > > > > > only if you must"
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > On the back page of this minicomic I was delighted to see new
> > > > > > > comix by John Jones. He's been drawing his Retros comix for years. At
> > > > > > > first I was fairly dismissive of them (back in the 80's). But like fine
> > > > > > > wine they have grown on me. I have a deep appreciation for them now,
> > > > > > > perhaps born of their intrinsic merit, perhaps born of nostalgia. Can
> > > > > > > one ever be sure about such things? I feel nostalgia for Gilligan's
> > > > > > > Island too.
> > > > > > > Will Dockery produces a similar line of comix (not present in
> > > > > > > this issue), titled Demon House Theatre. Suddenly I find myself
> > > > > > > wondering, with regard to Dockery's comics, and Jones', and even
> > > > > > > Wilson's and Horn's, "Has all their work been saved?" "Is there some
> > > > > > > way it could be collected and displayed?"
> > > > > > > Once you develop an appreciation for what they are creating it
> > > > > > > becomes quite addictive. It's strange art, visual poetry, really, for
> > > > > > > it ‘makes no sense' to the DC and Marvel-trained eye. But once you let
> > > > > > > go of your preconceptions of what art ‘should' and, indeed, ‘must' be,
> > > > > > > you find yourself in a new realm. Their art is unique; a strange blend
> > > > > > > of human, mystical, and even superheroic creatures. And, like I said,
> > > > > > > there is a whole school of them, all cross-pollinating each other, all
> > > > > > > living in the same locale.
> > > > > > > And all dangerously close to Disneyfied Florida. *************************
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Quite interesting piece of small press history...
> > > > > > Indeed and when xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > > > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > Begone, forging fool...!
> > > > how young? and for how long? and how did it end?
> > > >
> > > > i know i did one-night stands at age 13 with older young men...it was hot. the older the hotter..... :)
> > > That was a forging troll, Rachel, pay him no mind...!
> > >
> > > That is all...!
> > The skip and ignore policy is probably the best move here, actually.
> Yeah, skip, ignore and report works well… don’t *always* follow that guideline, but nevertheless, generally do…


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 by: Jordy C - Fri, 22 Sep 2023 21:57 UTC

On Friday, September 22, 2023 at 4:42:07 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> On Thursday, September 21, 2023 at 2:35:55 PM UTC-4, Jordy C wrote:
> > On Thursday, September 21, 2023 at 2:33:45 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> > > On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 6:49:04 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> >
> > > > > > > > > > More Dan Barfield poetry from Mar 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM
> > > > > > > > > > :
> > > > > > > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > > > > > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > > "The earth runs
> > > > > > > > > > > through my veins
> > > > > > > > > > > Deep and black
> > > > > > > > > > > ancient memories
> > > > > > > > > > > ancient magic
> > > > > > > > > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > > > > > > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > > > > > > > > I am
> > > > > > > > > > > the darkness"
> > > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > > > > > > I remember this one well. 1997 was a great year for local art and poetry.
> > > > > > > > Here is a review of that poetry chapbook from the 1997 days of yore:
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > https://alt.zines.narkive.com/z8pOq2CQ/shadowville-1996-zine-review-found-in-archives
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > ***************************** ZINE REVIEWS
> > > > > > > > by holy joe
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman, No. 54, $1.00. Minicomic, 32 pages. Will
> > > > > > > > Dockery, [P.O.Box 7394, Columbus GA 31908].
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > Review: First, the truth. My review copy of Dreamgirls with
> > > > > > > > Shaman is only eight pages in length. However, Dockery has prepared
> > > > > > > > "for sale" copies that are 32 pages long. I misplaced the letter in
> > > > > > > > which he details exactly what these issues consist of, but they are the
> > > > > > > > issue reviewed (below) plus extra issues, all bundled into a generous
> > > > > > > > package of poems and comics.
> > > > > > > > Back in the early 1980's minicomic-maker Matt Feazell pioneered
> > > > > > > > the ‘minicomic for a quarter' concept. A stamp cost 22 cents (never
> > > > > > > > mind the envelope), but somehow the whole thing could arrive in the
> > > > > > > > reader's hands for a quarter. Many of us, including myself, were
> > > > > > > > inspired to labor in this genre.
> > > > > > > > Then the price of a stamp rose to 25 cents. It became rather
> > > > > > > > difficult for a publisher like myself to sell an eight-page minicomic
> > > > > > > > for a quarter. Some minicomic publishers raised the price of their
> > > > > > > > minicomics to 50 cents. In doing so, they raised the page count of
> > > > > > > > their minicomics to 16 pages.
> > > > > > > > The tradition continues. Charging $1.00, Dockery is offering
> > > > > > > > his poetry and comics for the same price he would have charged you in
> > > > > > > > 1983! 32 pages for $1.00, which works out to 25 cents for every eight
> > > > > > > > pages.
> > > > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is a long-running title dating back to
> > > > > > > > the previous decade. Originally it was titled Shaman. There was a
> > > > > > > > separate title (by me) called Naughty Naked Dreamgirls. Eventually the
> > > > > > > > two merged. Now the two have parted company. For the moment the
> > > > > > > > hybrid-title remains, perhaps to adorn future issues, perhaps not.
> > > > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is currently on an annual publication
> > > > > > > > schedule. This is the new issue. It is for the year 1997 but, since
> > > > > > > > Dockery never made an issue in 1996, it could be considered the 1996
> > > > > > > > issue, although the art and poems in it didn't actually exist in 1996.
> > > > > > > > Perhaps later Dockery will put out an official 1996 issue containing art
> > > > > > > > and poems that couldn't exist in 1996, because they were created in
> > > > > > > > 1997.
> > > > > > > > Such is the way of small press publishing. The cover of this
> > > > > > > > issue of Shaman (with Dreamgirls) features Dockery's bizarre art on the
> > > > > > > > cover. Worrisomely close to Florida, home of Mike Diana, there resides
> > > > > > > > a whole school of ‘bizarro' artists. Will Dockery, Dan Barfield, P.D.
> > > > > > > > Wilson, Carol Horn, and others. This loosely-knit community of artists
> > > > > > > > is as odd in geography as it is in its artistic visions. It spans the
> > > > > > > > state line that divides Georgia from Alabama, populating both states
> > > > > > > > and, often, both states at once in the same day. It produces such
> > > > > > > > oddball gems as the current cover of Shaman.
> > > > > > > > Here, on the cover, we see a beak-faced man. He wears a hat
> > > > > > > > but no pants. He has a visible pair of testicles and he appears to be
> > > > > > > > directing a host of girls with a baton-sized penis. The girls, as they
> > > > > > > > dance, with cunts and breasts on display, sprinkle dollar bills, hearts,
> > > > > > > > and peace signs across the cover. Above this weird male/female
> > > > > > > > assemblage loom two heads. Each head contains only one eye but two
> > > > > > > > pairs of lips. Certainly this is a cover worth the notice of a Florida
> > > > > > > > district attorney. Perhaps this $1.00 comic can spawn a $100,000 trial.
> > > > > > > > Meantime, Dockery will eagerly accept your dollar. Currently
> > > > > > > > he's down on his luck. He'd be homeless, but an absent in-law has
> > > > > > > > (perhaps unwittingly) permitted him to live in a vacant mansion in a
> > > > > > > > yuppified section of town. Despite the wealth of Dockery's
> > > > > > > > surroundings, the mansion he's living in has no electricity.. The water
> > > > > > > > has also been cut off. Hence, the grounds of the mansion have become
> > > > > > > > Dockery's toilet. I asked him recently in a (self-funded) telephone
> > > > > > > > call how he managed to relieve himself.
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > me: I suppose you don't just hold it?
> > > > > > > > dockery: No. I let it out just like everybody else does.
> > > > > > > > me: How?
> > > > > > > > dockery: Well, to pee, you just go out back and pee.
> > > > > > > > me: How about to poop?
> > > > > > > > dockery: For that, you dig a hole. Then you poop into the
> > > > > > > > hole and cover it up.
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > Dockery has learned to cook food over a fire, in the fireplace
> > > > > > > > of the mansion. This, I admit, sounded pretty great, living by
> > > > > > > > firelight and candlelight in a mansion, eating food cooked over a fire.
> > > > > > > > Wouldn't you know, of course, Dockery even has a girlfriend to keep him
> > > > > > > > company in such circumstances. And, together, they make art..
> > > > > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > "The earth runs
> > > > > > > > through my veins
> > > > > > > > Deep and black
> > > > > > > > ancient memories
> > > > > > > > ancient magic
> > > > > > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > > > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > > > > > I am
> > > > > > > > the darkness"
> > > > > > > > From Lisa Scarboro:
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > "Words shared
> > > > > > > > among friends
> > > > > > > > ...voice after
> > > > > > > > voice echoes
> > > > > > > > like feelings"
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > From Rick Duffey:
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > "There's a spider in our warehouse somewhere
> > > > > > > > who keeps making webs
> > > > > > > > in all the worst places & she does this
> > > > > > > > overnight
> > > > > > > > webs of immense size
> > > > > > > > bigger than pillow cases
> > > > > > > > big enough to capture chess pieces
> > > > > > > > they only appear after five in the evening
> > > > > > > > & eight the next morning, punched in,
> > > > > > > > when we've got sleep under our lids
> > > > > > > > & sip at the cooled edges of
> > > > > > > > styrofoam coffee we always discover them.
> > > > > > > > We've never seen this spider in person
> > > > > > > > but opinions abound
> > > > > > > > it's a big one says Mike...
> > > > > > > > & she's red with yellow stripes--her name is
> > > > > > > > probably Amanda
> > > > > > > > (I say)
> > > > > > > > she tells fortunes to the other spiders
> > > > > > > > her name means ‘worthy of being loved'
> > > > > > > > her bite is poisonous with no puncture marks
> > > > > > > > she seeks out the crevasses of skin
> > > > > > > > attracted by the warmth
> > > > > > > > of your body
> > > > > > > > scratch an itch there
> > > > > > > > only if you must"
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > On the back page of this minicomic I was delighted to see new
> > > > > > > > comix by John Jones. He's been drawing his Retros comix for years. At
> > > > > > > > first I was fairly dismissive of them (back in the 80's). But like fine
> > > > > > > > wine they have grown on me. I have a deep appreciation for them now,
> > > > > > > > perhaps born of their intrinsic merit, perhaps born of nostalgia. Can
> > > > > > > > one ever be sure about such things? I feel nostalgia for Gilligan's
> > > > > > > > Island too.
> > > > > > > > Will Dockery produces a similar line of comix (not present in
> > > > > > > > this issue), titled Demon House Theatre. Suddenly I find myself
> > > > > > > > wondering, with regard to Dockery's comics, and Jones', and even
> > > > > > > > Wilson's and Horn's, "Has all their work been saved?" "Is there some
> > > > > > > > way it could be collected and displayed?"
> > > > > > > > Once you develop an appreciation for what they are creating it
> > > > > > > > becomes quite addictive. It's strange art, visual poetry, really, for
> > > > > > > > it ‘makes no sense' to the DC and Marvel-trained eye. But once you let
> > > > > > > > go of your preconceptions of what art ‘should' and, indeed, ‘must' be,
> > > > > > > > you find yourself in a new realm. Their art is unique; a strange blend
> > > > > > > > of human, mystical, and even superheroic creatures. And, like I said,
> > > > > > > > there is a whole school of them, all cross-pollinating each other, all
> > > > > > > > living in the same locale.
> > > > > > > > And all dangerously close to Disneyfied Florida. *************************
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > Quite interesting piece of small press history...
> > > > > > > Indeed and when xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > > > > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Begone, forging fool...!
> > > > > how young? and for how long? and how did it end?
> > > > >
> > > > > i know i did one-night stands at age 13 with older young men...it was hot. the older the hotter..... :)
> > > > That was a forging troll, Rachel, pay him no mind...!
> > > >
> > > > That is all...!
> > > The skip and ignore policy is probably the best move here, actually.
> > Yeah, skip, ignore and report works well… don’t *always* follow that guideline, but nevertheless, generally do…
> Hi J.C.
>
> You are correct, and well put...
hi there, thank you, FS...


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Subject: Re: FORGERY & IDENTITY THEFT posts xxx Re: "I Am The Darkness" -- Dan Barfield
From: will.doc...@gmail.com (Will Dockery)
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 by: Will Dockery - Fri, 22 Sep 2023 22:43 UTC

On Thursday, September 21, 2023 at 4:10:14 PM UTC-4, General-Zod wrote:
> Jordy C wrote:
> > Will Dockery wrote:
> >> > On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 6:49:04 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> >> > > > > > On Friday, September 8, 2023 at 5:13:26 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> >>
> >> > > > > > > > > More Dan Barfield poetry from Mar 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM
> >> > > > > > > > > :
> >> > > > > > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> >> > > > > > > > >
> >> > > > > > > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> >> > > > > > > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> >> > > > > > > > >
> >> > > > > > > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> >> > > > > > > > > >
> >> > > > > > > > > > "The earth runs
> >> > > > > > > > > > through my veins
> >> > > > > > > > > > Deep and black
> >> > > > > > > > > > ancient memories
> >> > > > > > > > > > ancient magic
> >> > > > > > > > > > ...I am the reason
> >> > > > > > > > > > you fear the darkness
> >> > > > > > > > > > I am
> >> > > > > > > > > > the darkness"
> >> > > > > > > > >
> >> > > > > > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> >> > > > > > > > I remember this one well. 1997 was a great year for local art and poetry.
> >> > > > > > > Here is a review of that poetry chapbook from the 1997 days of yore:
> >> > > > > > >
> >> > > > > > > https://alt.zines.narkive.com/z8pOq2CQ/shadowville-1996-zine-review-found-in-archives
> >> > > > > > >
> >> > > > > > > ***************************** ZINE REVIEWS
> >> > > > > > > by holy joe
> >> > > > > > >
> >> > > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman, No. 54, $1.00. Minicomic, 32 pages.. Will
> >> > > > > > > Dockery, [P.O.Box 7394, Columbus GA 31908].
> >> > > > > > >
> >> > > > > > > Review: First, the truth. My review copy of Dreamgirls with
> >> > > > > > > Shaman is only eight pages in length. However, Dockery has prepared
> >> > > > > > > "for sale" copies that are 32 pages long. I misplaced the letter in
> >> > > > > > > which he details exactly what these issues consist of, but they are the
> >> > > > > > > issue reviewed (below) plus extra issues, all bundled into a generous
> >> > > > > > > package of poems and comics.
> >> > > > > > > Back in the early 1980's minicomic-maker Matt Feazell pioneered
> >> > > > > > > the ‘minicomic for a quarter' concept. A stamp cost 22 cents (never
> >> > > > > > > mind the envelope), but somehow the whole thing could arrive in the
> >> > > > > > > reader's hands for a quarter. Many of us, including myself, were
> >> > > > > > > inspired to labor in this genre.
> >> > > > > > > Then the price of a stamp rose to 25 cents. It became rather
> >> > > > > > > difficult for a publisher like myself to sell an eight-page minicomic
> >> > > > > > > for a quarter. Some minicomic publishers raised the price of their
> >> > > > > > > minicomics to 50 cents. In doing so, they raised the page count of
> >> > > > > > > their minicomics to 16 pages.
> >> > > > > > > The tradition continues. Charging $1.00, Dockery is offering
> >> > > > > > > his poetry and comics for the same price he would have charged you in
> >> > > > > > > 1983! 32 pages for $1.00, which works out to 25 cents for every eight
> >> > > > > > > pages.
> >> > > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is a long-running title dating back to
> >> > > > > > > the previous decade. Originally it was titled Shaman. There was a
> >> > > > > > > separate title (by me) called Naughty Naked Dreamgirls. Eventually the
> >> > > > > > > two merged. Now the two have parted company. For the moment the
> >> > > > > > > hybrid-title remains, perhaps to adorn future issues, perhaps not.
> >> > > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is currently on an annual publication
> >> > > > > > > schedule. This is the new issue. It is for the year 1997 but, since
> >> > > > > > > Dockery never made an issue in 1996, it could be considered the 1996
> >> > > > > > > issue, although the art and poems in it didn't actually exist in 1996.
> >> > > > > > > Perhaps later Dockery will put out an official 1996 issue containing art
> >> > > > > > > and poems that couldn't exist in 1996, because they were created in
> >> > > > > > > 1997.
> >> > > > > > > Such is the way of small press publishing. The cover of this
> >> > > > > > > issue of Shaman (with Dreamgirls) features Dockery's bizarre art on the
> >> > > > > > > cover. Worrisomely close to Florida, home of Mike Diana, there resides
> >> > > > > > > a whole school of ‘bizarro' artists. Will Dockery, Dan Barfield, P.D.
> >> > > > > > > Wilson, Carol Horn, and others. This loosely-knit community of artists
> >> > > > > > > is as odd in geography as it is in its artistic visions. It spans the
> >> > > > > > > state line that divides Georgia from Alabama, populating both states
> >> > > > > > > and, often, both states at once in the same day. It produces such
> >> > > > > > > oddball gems as the current cover of Shaman.
> >> > > > > > > Here, on the cover, we see a beak-faced man. He wears a hat
> >> > > > > > > but no pants. He has a visible pair of testicles and he appears to be
> >> > > > > > > directing a host of girls with a baton-sized penis. The girls, as they
> >> > > > > > > dance, with cunts and breasts on display, sprinkle dollar bills, hearts,
> >> > > > > > > and peace signs across the cover. Above this weird male/female
> >> > > > > > > assemblage loom two heads. Each head contains only one eye but two
> >> > > > > > > pairs of lips. Certainly this is a cover worth the notice of a Florida
> >> > > > > > > district attorney. Perhaps this $1.00 comic can spawn a $100,000 trial.
> >> > > > > > > Meantime, Dockery will eagerly accept your dollar. Currently
> >> > > > > > > he's down on his luck. He'd be homeless, but an absent in-law has
> >> > > > > > > (perhaps unwittingly) permitted him to live in a vacant mansion in a
> >> > > > > > > yuppified section of town. Despite the wealth of Dockery's
> >> > > > > > > surroundings, the mansion he's living in has no electricity. The water
> >> > > > > > > has also been cut off. Hence, the grounds of the mansion have become
> >> > > > > > > Dockery's toilet. I asked him recently in a (self-funded) telephone
> >> > > > > > > call how he managed to relieve himself.
> >> > > > > > >
> >> > > > > > > me: I suppose you don't just hold it?
> >> > > > > > > dockery: No. I let it out just like everybody else does.
> >> > > > > > > me: How?
> >> > > > > > > dockery: Well, to pee, you just go out back and pee.
> >> > > > > > > me: How about to poop?
> >> > > > > > > dockery: For that, you dig a hole. Then you poop into the
> >> > > > > > > hole and cover it up.
> >> > > > > > >
> >> > > > > > > Dockery has learned to cook food over a fire, in the fireplace
> >> > > > > > > of the mansion. This, I admit, sounded pretty great, living by
> >> > > > > > > firelight and candlelight in a mansion, eating food cooked over a fire.
> >> > > > > > > Wouldn't you know, of course, Dockery even has a girlfriend to keep him
> >> > > > > > > company in such circumstances. And, together, they make art.
> >> > > > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> >> > > > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> >> > > > > > >
> >> > > > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> >> > > > > > >
> >> > > > > > > "The earth runs
> >> > > > > > > through my veins
> >> > > > > > > Deep and black
> >> > > > > > > ancient memories
> >> > > > > > > ancient magic
> >> > > > > > > ...I am the reason
> >> > > > > > > you fear the darkness
> >> > > > > > > I am
> >> > > > > > > the darkness"
> >> > > > > > > From Lisa Scarboro:
> >> > > > > > >
> >> > > > > > > "Words shared
> >> > > > > > > among friends
> >> > > > > > > ...voice after
> >> > > > > > > voice echoes
> >> > > > > > > like feelings"
> >> > > > > > >
> >> > > > > > > From Rick Duffey:
> >> > > > > > >
> >> > > > > > > "There's a spider in our warehouse somewhere
> >> > > > > > > who keeps making webs
> >> > > > > > > in all the worst places & she does this
> >> > > > > > > overnight
> >> > > > > > > webs of immense size
> >> > > > > > > bigger than pillow cases
> >> > > > > > > big enough to capture chess pieces
> >> > > > > > > they only appear after five in the evening
> >> > > > > > > & eight the next morning, punched in,
> >> > > > > > > when we've got sleep under our lids
> >> > > > > > > & sip at the cooled edges of
> >> > > > > > > styrofoam coffee we always discover them.
> >> > > > > > > We've never seen this spider in person
> >> > > > > > > but opinions abound
> >> > > > > > > it's a big one says Mike...
> >> > > > > > > & she's red with yellow stripes--her name is
> >> > > > > > > probably Amanda
> >> > > > > > > (I say)
> >> > > > > > > she tells fortunes to the other spiders
> >> > > > > > > her name means ‘worthy of being loved'
> >> > > > > > > her bite is poisonous with no puncture marks
> >> > > > > > > she seeks out the crevasses of skin
> >> > > > > > > attracted by the warmth
> >> > > > > > > of your body
> >> > > > > > > scratch an itch there
> >> > > > > > > only if you must"
> >> > > > > > >
> >> > > > > > > On the back page of this minicomic I was delighted to see new
> >> > > > > > > comix by John Jones. He's been drawing his Retros comix for years. At
> >> > > > > > > first I was fairly dismissive of them (back in the 80's). But like fine
> >> > > > > > > wine they have grown on me. I have a deep appreciation for them now,
> >> > > > > > > perhaps born of their intrinsic merit, perhaps born of nostalgia. Can
> >> > > > > > > one ever be sure about such things? I feel nostalgia for Gilligan's
> >> > > > > > > Island too.
> >> > > > > > > Will Dockery produces a similar line of comix (not present in
> >> > > > > > > this issue), titled Demon House Theatre. Suddenly I find myself
> >> > > > > > > wondering, with regard to Dockery's comics, and Jones', and even
> >> > > > > > > Wilson's and Horn's, "Has all their work been saved?" "Is there some
> >> > > > > > > way it could be collected and displayed?"
> >> > > > > > > Once you develop an appreciation for what they are creating it
> >> > > > > > > becomes quite addictive. It's strange art, visual poetry, really, for
> >> > > > > > > it ‘makes no sense' to the DC and Marvel-trained eye. But once you let
> >> > > > > > > go of your preconceptions of what art ‘should' and, indeed, ‘must' be,
> >> > > > > > > you find yourself in a new realm. Their art is unique; a strange blend
> >> > > > > > > of human, mystical, and even superheroic creatures. And, like I said,
> >> > > > > > > there is a whole school of them, all cross-pollinating each other, all
> >> > > > > > > living in the same locale.
> >> > > > > > > And all dangerously close to Disneyfied Florida. *************************
> >> > > > > > >
> >> > > > > > > Quite interesting piece of small press history...
> >> > > > > > Indeed and when xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> > > > > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> > > > >
> >> > > > >
> >> > > > > Begone, forging fool...!
> >> > > > how young? and for how long? and how did it end?
> >> > > >
> >> > > > i know i did one-night stands at age 13 with older young men...it was hot. the older the hotter..... :)
> >> > > That was a forging troll, Rachel, pay him no mind...!
> >> > >
> >> > > That is all...!
> >> > The skip and ignore policy is probably the best move here, actually.
> >> Yeah, skip, ignore and report works well… don’t *always* follow that guideline, but nevertheless, generally do…
>
> > I try to avoid the most malicious and nasty troll threads, usually started by either Nancy Gene or Michael Pendragon
>
> > Sometimes I'll move posts from the troll thread and respond to them elsewhere, example below:
>
> > On Thursday, September 21, 2023 at 2:05:52 PM UTC-4, Jordy C wrote:
> >>
> >> When Robert was last here, he was pleasantly and refreshingly and pleasingly apologetic and conciliatory in regard to his small part in the arguments and fights and conflicts and acrimony constantly occurring here.. it is rather sad to see that he has seemingly abandoned this conciliatory stance…
> He's a strange bird, that Robert B...


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On Friday, September 22, 2023 at 5:57:14 PM UTC-4, Jordy C wrote:
> On Friday, September 22, 2023 at 4:42:07 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> > On Thursday, September 21, 2023 at 2:35:55 PM UTC-4, Jordy C wrote:
> > > On Thursday, September 21, 2023 at 2:33:45 PM UTC-4, Will Dockery wrote:
> > > > On Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 6:49:04 PM UTC-4, Faraway Star wrote:
> > >
> > > > > > > > > > > More Dan Barfield poetry from Mar 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM
> > > > > > > > > > > :
> > > > > > > > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > > > > > > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > > > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > > > "The earth runs
> > > > > > > > > > > > through my veins
> > > > > > > > > > > > Deep and black
> > > > > > > > > > > > ancient memories
> > > > > > > > > > > > ancient magic
> > > > > > > > > > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > > > > > > > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > > > > > > > > > I am
> > > > > > > > > > > > the darkness"
> > > > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > > https://groups.google.com/g/alt.zines/c/5h6FlXRC1Lw/m/l4hS6v36fUoJ
> > > > > > > > > > I remember this one well. 1997 was a great year for local art and poetry.
> > > > > > > > > Here is a review of that poetry chapbook from the 1997 days of yore:
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > https://alt.zines.narkive.com/z8pOq2CQ/shadowville-1996-zine-review-found-in-archives
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > ***************************** ZINE REVIEWS
> > > > > > > > > by holy joe
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman, No. 54, $1.00. Minicomic, 32 pages. Will
> > > > > > > > > Dockery, [P.O.Box 7394, Columbus GA 31908].
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > Review: First, the truth. My review copy of Dreamgirls with
> > > > > > > > > Shaman is only eight pages in length. However, Dockery has prepared
> > > > > > > > > "for sale" copies that are 32 pages long. I misplaced the letter in
> > > > > > > > > which he details exactly what these issues consist of, but they are the
> > > > > > > > > issue reviewed (below) plus extra issues, all bundled into a generous
> > > > > > > > > package of poems and comics.
> > > > > > > > > Back in the early 1980's minicomic-maker Matt Feazell pioneered
> > > > > > > > > the ‘minicomic for a quarter' concept. A stamp cost 22 cents (never
> > > > > > > > > mind the envelope), but somehow the whole thing could arrive in the
> > > > > > > > > reader's hands for a quarter. Many of us, including myself, were
> > > > > > > > > inspired to labor in this genre.
> > > > > > > > > Then the price of a stamp rose to 25 cents. It became rather
> > > > > > > > > difficult for a publisher like myself to sell an eight-page minicomic
> > > > > > > > > for a quarter. Some minicomic publishers raised the price of their
> > > > > > > > > minicomics to 50 cents. In doing so, they raised the page count of
> > > > > > > > > their minicomics to 16 pages.
> > > > > > > > > The tradition continues. Charging $1.00, Dockery is offering
> > > > > > > > > his poetry and comics for the same price he would have charged you in
> > > > > > > > > 1983! 32 pages for $1.00, which works out to 25 cents for every eight
> > > > > > > > > pages.
> > > > > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is a long-running title dating back to
> > > > > > > > > the previous decade. Originally it was titled Shaman. There was a
> > > > > > > > > separate title (by me) called Naughty Naked Dreamgirls. Eventually the
> > > > > > > > > two merged. Now the two have parted company. For the moment the
> > > > > > > > > hybrid-title remains, perhaps to adorn future issues, perhaps not.
> > > > > > > > > Dreamgirls with Shaman is currently on an annual publication
> > > > > > > > > schedule. This is the new issue. It is for the year 1997 but, since
> > > > > > > > > Dockery never made an issue in 1996, it could be considered the 1996
> > > > > > > > > issue, although the art and poems in it didn't actually exist in 1996.
> > > > > > > > > Perhaps later Dockery will put out an official 1996 issue containing art
> > > > > > > > > and poems that couldn't exist in 1996, because they were created in
> > > > > > > > > 1997.
> > > > > > > > > Such is the way of small press publishing. The cover of this
> > > > > > > > > issue of Shaman (with Dreamgirls) features Dockery's bizarre art on the
> > > > > > > > > cover. Worrisomely close to Florida, home of Mike Diana, there resides
> > > > > > > > > a whole school of ‘bizarro' artists. Will Dockery, Dan Barfield, P.D.
> > > > > > > > > Wilson, Carol Horn, and others. This loosely-knit community of artists
> > > > > > > > > is as odd in geography as it is in its artistic visions. It spans the
> > > > > > > > > state line that divides Georgia from Alabama, populating both states
> > > > > > > > > and, often, both states at once in the same day. It produces such
> > > > > > > > > oddball gems as the current cover of Shaman.
> > > > > > > > > Here, on the cover, we see a beak-faced man. He wears a hat
> > > > > > > > > but no pants. He has a visible pair of testicles and he appears to be
> > > > > > > > > directing a host of girls with a baton-sized penis. The girls, as they
> > > > > > > > > dance, with cunts and breasts on display, sprinkle dollar bills, hearts,
> > > > > > > > > and peace signs across the cover. Above this weird male/female
> > > > > > > > > assemblage loom two heads. Each head contains only one eye but two
> > > > > > > > > pairs of lips. Certainly this is a cover worth the notice of a Florida
> > > > > > > > > district attorney. Perhaps this $1.00 comic can spawn a $100,000 trial.
> > > > > > > > > Meantime, Dockery will eagerly accept your dollar. Currently
> > > > > > > > > he's down on his luck. He'd be homeless, but an absent in-law has
> > > > > > > > > (perhaps unwittingly) permitted him to live in a vacant mansion in a
> > > > > > > > > yuppified section of town. Despite the wealth of Dockery's
> > > > > > > > > surroundings, the mansion he's living in has no electricity. The water
> > > > > > > > > has also been cut off. Hence, the grounds of the mansion have become
> > > > > > > > > Dockery's toilet. I asked him recently in a (self-funded) telephone
> > > > > > > > > call how he managed to relieve himself.
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > me: I suppose you don't just hold it?
> > > > > > > > > dockery: No. I let it out just like everybody else does.
> > > > > > > > > me: How?
> > > > > > > > > dockery: Well, to pee, you just go out back and pee.
> > > > > > > > > me: How about to poop?
> > > > > > > > > dockery: For that, you dig a hole. Then you poop into the
> > > > > > > > > hole and cover it up.
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > Dockery has learned to cook food over a fire, in the fireplace
> > > > > > > > > of the mansion. This, I admit, sounded pretty great, living by
> > > > > > > > > firelight and candlelight in a mansion, eating food cooked over a fire.
> > > > > > > > > Wouldn't you know, of course, Dockery even has a girlfriend to keep him
> > > > > > > > > company in such circumstances. And, together, they make art.
> > > > > > > > > I was quite impressed by this issue. The poems were quite
> > > > > > > > > well-written, in my opinion. Here's a sampling:
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > From Dan Barfield:
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > "The earth runs
> > > > > > > > > through my veins
> > > > > > > > > Deep and black
> > > > > > > > > ancient memories
> > > > > > > > > ancient magic
> > > > > > > > > ...I am the reason
> > > > > > > > > you fear the darkness
> > > > > > > > > I am
> > > > > > > > > the darkness"
> > > > > > > > > From Lisa Scarboro:
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > "Words shared
> > > > > > > > > among friends
> > > > > > > > > ...voice after
> > > > > > > > > voice echoes
> > > > > > > > > like feelings"
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > From Rick Duffey:
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > "There's a spider in our warehouse somewhere
> > > > > > > > > who keeps making webs
> > > > > > > > > in all the worst places & she does this
> > > > > > > > > overnight
> > > > > > > > > webs of immense size
> > > > > > > > > bigger than pillow cases
> > > > > > > > > big enough to capture chess pieces
> > > > > > > > > they only appear after five in the evening
> > > > > > > > > & eight the next morning, punched in,
> > > > > > > > > when we've got sleep under our lids
> > > > > > > > > & sip at the cooled edges of
> > > > > > > > > styrofoam coffee we always discover them.
> > > > > > > > > We've never seen this spider in person
> > > > > > > > > but opinions abound
> > > > > > > > > it's a big one says Mike...
> > > > > > > > > & she's red with yellow stripes--her name is
> > > > > > > > > probably Amanda
> > > > > > > > > (I say)
> > > > > > > > > she tells fortunes to the other spiders
> > > > > > > > > her name means ‘worthy of being loved'
> > > > > > > > > her bite is poisonous with no puncture marks
> > > > > > > > > she seeks out the crevasses of skin
> > > > > > > > > attracted by the warmth
> > > > > > > > > of your body
> > > > > > > > > scratch an itch there
> > > > > > > > > only if you must"
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > On the back page of this minicomic I was delighted to see new
> > > > > > > > > comix by John Jones. He's been drawing his Retros comix for years. At
> > > > > > > > > first I was fairly dismissive of them (back in the 80's). But like fine
> > > > > > > > > wine they have grown on me. I have a deep appreciation for them now,
> > > > > > > > > perhaps born of their intrinsic merit, perhaps born of nostalgia. Can
> > > > > > > > > one ever be sure about such things? I feel nostalgia for Gilligan's
> > > > > > > > > Island too.
> > > > > > > > > Will Dockery produces a similar line of comix (not present in
> > > > > > > > > this issue), titled Demon House Theatre. Suddenly I find myself
> > > > > > > > > wondering, with regard to Dockery's comics, and Jones', and even
> > > > > > > > > Wilson's and Horn's, "Has all their work been saved?" "Is there some
> > > > > > > > > way it could be collected and displayed?"
> > > > > > > > > Once you develop an appreciation for what they are creating it
> > > > > > > > > becomes quite addictive. It's strange art, visual poetry, really, for
> > > > > > > > > it ‘makes no sense' to the DC and Marvel-trained eye. But once you let
> > > > > > > > > go of your preconceptions of what art ‘should' and, indeed, ‘must' be,
> > > > > > > > > you find yourself in a new realm. Their art is unique; a strange blend
> > > > > > > > > of human, mystical, and even superheroic creatures. And, like I said,
> > > > > > > > > there is a whole school of them, all cross-pollinating each other, all
> > > > > > > > > living in the same locale.
> > > > > > > > > And all dangerously close to Disneyfied Florida. *************************
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > Quite interesting piece of small press history...
> > > > > > > > Indeed and when xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > > > > > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Begone, forging fool...!
> > > > > > how young? and for how long? and how did it end?
> > > > > >
> > > > > > i know i did one-night stands at age 13 with older young men...it was hot. the older the hotter..... :)
> > > > > That was a forging troll, Rachel, pay him no mind...!
> > > > >
> > > > > That is all...!
> > > > The skip and ignore policy is probably the best move here, actually..
> > > Yeah, skip, ignore and report works well… don’t *always* follow that guideline, but nevertheless, generally do…
> > Hi J.C.
> >
> > You are correct, and well put...
> hi there, thank you, FS...


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