Do What You Want Do Not Listen To Anyone

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‘Nonsense’ zines as I call them are a kind of therapy exercise for me. This is one of the best of those, drawn on lunchbreaks during yet another tedious low level office job when I would escape to sit on the waterfront. Its quality nonsense, because its not entirely nonsensical, its channeling little thoughts from the back of your mind and things you have vague memories of doing once. @overcommag described it as ‘impossible to describe. It's so good’ and Chloe Swarbrick bought a copy on its first run.

A6 36 page B/W zine

You can find a rough little short film I made based off two pages in this zine in the ‘Interactive’ section of the website. It was inspired by overhearing a mother explain to her child at one zinefest the ‘tar feet’ spread, and tells the actual story behind it.

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‘Nonsense’ zines as I call them are a kind of therapy exercise for me. This is one of the best of those, drawn on lunchbreaks during yet another tedious low level office job when I would escape to sit on the waterfront. Its quality nonsense, because its not entirely nonsensical, its channeling little thoughts from the back of your mind and things you have vague memories of doing once. @overcommag described it as ‘impossible to describe. It's so good’ and Chloe Swarbrick bought a copy on its first run.

A6 36 page B/W zine

You can find a rough little short film I made based off two pages in this zine in the ‘Interactive’ section of the website. It was inspired by overhearing a mother explain to her child at one zinefest the ‘tar feet’ spread, and tells the actual story behind it.

‘Nonsense’ zines as I call them are a kind of therapy exercise for me. This is one of the best of those, drawn on lunchbreaks during yet another tedious low level office job when I would escape to sit on the waterfront. Its quality nonsense, because its not entirely nonsensical, its channeling little thoughts from the back of your mind and things you have vague memories of doing once. @overcommag described it as ‘impossible to describe. It's so good’ and Chloe Swarbrick bought a copy on its first run.

A6 36 page B/W zine

You can find a rough little short film I made based off two pages in this zine in the ‘Interactive’ section of the website. It was inspired by overhearing a mother explain to her child at one zinefest the ‘tar feet’ spread, and tells the actual story behind it.