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Mar. 7th, 2005 05:05 pmI have incredibly mixed feelings, as I just got back with the new issue of Urban Nature Walk, which I had done at a new printer--and they did a great job--and then allowed a great many of them to be water damaged.
It was a totally rookie move, not making sure that they were safe during transport, and I only have myself to blame. I couldn't even bring myself to post about it until now (I actually brought them home 4 hours ago) because I was so disappointed. I'm going to staple them and see how they look.
Those people that have prepaid will get the ones that stayed dry. Depending how many are left, I may have to bite the bullet and print another run.
The plus side is that I think if we bust ass a bit, we can possibly put together an Urban Pantheist in time for the zine fair. I'll just remember to bring a box and several plastic bags with me when I pick it up.
In other news, has anyone seen "The Parrots of Telegraph Hill?" My comment several months ago that there should be a new genre of film, the urban nature documentary, seems to have been prophetic. Plus, this new doc takes place in my favorite city! That won't induce me to shell out money and find the time to go to a theater to see it (I'm saving it in my queue), but I am happy about it.
It was a totally rookie move, not making sure that they were safe during transport, and I only have myself to blame. I couldn't even bring myself to post about it until now (I actually brought them home 4 hours ago) because I was so disappointed. I'm going to staple them and see how they look.
Those people that have prepaid will get the ones that stayed dry. Depending how many are left, I may have to bite the bullet and print another run.
The plus side is that I think if we bust ass a bit, we can possibly put together an Urban Pantheist in time for the zine fair. I'll just remember to bring a box and several plastic bags with me when I pick it up.
In other news, has anyone seen "The Parrots of Telegraph Hill?" My comment several months ago that there should be a new genre of film, the urban nature documentary, seems to have been prophetic. Plus, this new doc takes place in my favorite city! That won't induce me to shell out money and find the time to go to a theater to see it (I'm saving it in my queue), but I am happy about it.
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Date: 2005-03-08 03:14 pm (UTC)*sniffle*