
The fourth volume of the Sandusky Review artifact, “Chopping Tulips,” is set in our post-Katrina New Orleans. It tastes like ripped-knee bluejeans, punk rock, train rides, making out, getting your heart broken while you get drunk on Bourbon, fickle artists, and tattoos you’ll never regret. It smells like Jack Daniels and comes with guides to four legendary New Orleans drinks. It’s also a sequel of sorts to vol. 2’s “Sleeping Aides and Razorblades.”
If you would like a physical version, please send your address to gorjus.prettyfakes@gmail.com. The Sandusky Review is $5, postpaid, in cash or stamps, and we now take the ‘Paypals.’ If you would like extra copies or older ones, just tell me—I’ll be happy throw some extras in there. Each order comes with a variety of things laying around the house, which may or may not include old Polaroids, fliers, and postcards.
Grab a copy, right now!! by downloading the .pdf. Please send it to your friends if you like it.
Sandusky Review vol. 4: Chopping Tulips.
Tags: Chopping Tulips, New Orleans, Sandusky Review, zines
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I have read and heartily endorse Sandusky Review 4. It cured my sciatica, is the first reason why.
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