Monday, 16 January 2012

This is Water #3



Issue #3 of This is Water, my a 7 day personal zine about trying to pay attention is just back from the printers this morning- it always makes me giddy to get a box of zines through the post.

I started doing This Is Water in 2010 - an idea inspired by and which steals it's name from a speech by the late great writer David Foster Wallace - who is my favourite writer and one of my heroes.

In the speech, given to a group of college students, Foster Wallace discusses the importance of awareness, the difficulty of transcending our 'natural, hard-wired default setting' of being 'deeply and literally self-centred' and the importance of trying to live 'consciously, adultly, day in and day out.

Not being a very attentive person , I started 'This is Water' as my own modest attempt to dedicate some time to noticing the 'stuff' of daily life for a week - things I see, find, overhear, read, say.

By Issue 3 I should have gotten better at the whole awareness thing, but if I said that it would be a lie. I'm still just as distracted as ever.

But here's another attempt - this issue was made on holiday in Robin Hood's Bay over New Year. Issue 3 is a hand-made A5 20 page zine and is printed in full colour.

It contains sea buffalos, a found inscription scratched on a bench, overheard conversations about boiled eggs, sightings of Elton John and Ozzy Osbourne in The Laurel, things I've picked up off the beach, Hogmannay angst, musings about David Foster Wallace and a bit from Thomas Pynchon's 'The Crying of Lot 49'.
You can buy it here

Hope you enjoy it!


Wednesday, 7 December 2011

The Mark E Smith Pocket Zine of Wisdom


My book of the year is Mark E Smith's 'Renegade'. I found it both totally inspiring and utterly hilarious in equal measure. I recently re-read it and afterwards wanted to find a way to remember some of the things he says, such as

'In my book, the more you want to make of your life, then the more you fucking do. I wonder sometimes when I look at bands what their brains must be like. Thomas Carlyle, the Scottish writer said, 'Produce, produce - it's the only thing you're there for'.

I love Mark E Smith's uncompromising attitude to his work, his utter disregard for anyone else's opinion and his drive. He is the main man.

So I made this zine about him. Printed in full colour, 10.5cm x 7.5cm this mini zine
is packed with pearls of insight from the sagacious MES, comes in its own resealable bag, and will not fail to raise a smile.
You can buy it here for only £1 plus postage

Mad as a Bad Tornado




Mad as Bad Tornado is a contributions-based zine dedicated to visionary artist Henry Darger, which I recently curated.

Henry Joseph Darger (1892 - 1973) was a reclusive American writer and artist. He has become famous for his posthumously discovered 15,145-page, single-spaced fantasy manuscript called 'The Story of the Vivian Girls, in What is known as the Realms of the Unreal, of the Glandeco-Angelinnian War Storm, Caused ...by the Child Slave Rebellion', along with several hundred drawings and watercolor paintings illustrating the story. Darger is regarded as one of the most significant self-taught artists of the 20th century.

Featuring photography, drawing, collage, sound, poetry, and fiction and letter writing from a range of UK and international artists and writers, Mad as a Bad Tornado a 28 page full colour hand-made zine, printed in a limited edition of 50 only,
containing an eclectic range of responses to the life and work of this complex and enigmatic artist.

To find out more about the zine and the contributing artists, visit the zine blog at
http://madasabadtornado.wordpress.com

To buy the zine, visit here

Saturday, 8 October 2011

Call for submissions: Henry Darger tribute zine


Open call for submissions to zine dedicated to visionary artist Henry Darger.

Henry Darger, Diary entry April 16 1968:
"Had trouble again with twine. Mad enough to wish I was a bad tornado. Swore at God."


Henry Joseph Darger (1892 – 1973) was a reclusive American writer and artist. He has become famous for his posthumously discovered 15,145-page, single-spaced fantasy manuscript called ‘The Story of the Vivian Girls, in What is known as the Realms of the Unreal, of the Glandeco-Angelinnian War Storm, Caused ...by the Child Slave Rebellion’, along with several hundred drawings and watercolor paintings illustrating the story. Darger's work has become one of the most celebrated examples of outsider art.

Mad as a Bad Tornado is a curated zine dedicated to visionary artist Henry Darger. The zine will be a hand-made, A5 colour publication, printed in a limited edition of 50. Mad as a Bad Tornado will be launched at South Square Gallery, Bradford on 4th November and will be sold online and at a range of arts events and outlets in Yorkshire in Autumn/Winter 2011.

Image and text submissions are invited in response to any aspect of the life and work of Henry Darger. Drawing, photography, collage and writing are all welcomed. Mad as a Bad Tornado is curated by artist and independent curator Jean McEwan.

To apply, email your submission, along with an artist cv and statement to the Jeanmariemcewan@gmail.com. Image submissions should be in jpeg format. Written submissions should be provided in Word and be a maximum of 500 words.

Deadline: 17 October 2011

http://www.axisweb.org/artist/jeanmcewan
http://issuu.com/jeanmcewan

Thursday, 22 September 2011

This Is Water Issue 2



Issue 2 of This Is Water is just finished and freshly photocopied and will be on sale at Sheffield zine Fair on Sunday 25th September 11am - 6pm Brezza, 10-14 Wellington Street, Sheffield, S1 4HD.
This is Water is a 7 day personal zine about trying to pay attention, inspired by the late great writer David Foster Wallace.
Issue 2 is an A5 20 page b/w zine, containing overheard conversations, obsessive typing experiments, living the dream at the YHA, Margaret Rutherford, a sad horse, stuff I've picked up off the floor, a lovely postcard, inspirational tweeting, and a bit from David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest.

Zine List for Sheffield Zine Fair


Here's a list of the zines I will be selling at my stall at Sheffield Zine Fair on Sunday. These are own zines I've made/curated plus a few by other Bradford area zinesters.

My zines:

Blame Mabel (A5 b+w zine)
http://issuu.com/jeanmcewan/docs/blamemabel

Oisin, You Walk In The Sun (A5 b+w zine)
http://issuu.com/jeanmcewan/docs/oisin__you_walk_in_the_sun

No-one Should Call You a Dreamer (A5 b+w and colour zine)
http://issuu.com/jeanmcewan/docs/noone_should_call_you_a_dreamer

This Is Water Issue 1 (A5 colour zine)
http://issuu.com/jeanmcewan/docs/this_is_water

This is Water Issue 2 (A5 b+w zine)

Iris Tait (A6 instant zine: colour)
http://issuu.com/jeanmcewan/docs/iris_tait

Up in The Woods (A6 instant zine:colour)

We Are Alive Again (A6 instant zine: b+w)

Curated Zines:

I Stood Up and I Said Yeah - zine I curate for artist collective New Work Yorkshire
(A5 b+w zine)
http://www.facebook.com/Istoodupandisaidyeah

Zines by Stuart Ogden
Boarding House Blues (A5 b+w zine)
We are Verfallgotten Unterirsdischildren (A4 b+w fold out zine)
In Solstice (custom size)
Missing Pets (b+w mini zine)

Bella Wood
Wednesday Shopping Lists (A6 b+w zine)

Footsteps Zine

Footsteps in The Dark (A6 b+w)
footstepsinthedarkzine.wordpress.com

Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Sheffield Zine Fair

I have a stall at the upcoming Sheffield Zine Fair on Sunday the 25th of September 2011 at Brezza, 10-14 Wellington Street, Sheffield, 11-6.
This is my first zine Fair as a stall holder so I'm really looking forward to it.
I will be bringing a selection of my own zines, including Issue 2 of "This Is Water" which I'm just finishing now.
I will also be bringing zines from fellow zinesters Stuart Ogden, Bella Wood and Rachel Kaye... I'll post some info soon!