
HIGH THERE!
$1.50 - 16 pages - B&W
Ignorance isn't inherent until it's
left alone too long. William Brian MacLean calls HIGH THERE! a
reverse gay-bash, inspired by Bret Easton Ellis' Rules of Attraction.
There's a lesson here, but is it learnt? Is there hope for the closed-minded?
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SENDING OUT AN S.O.S.
$1.50 - 16 pages - B&W
If you
have unpleasant memories of being force-fed Lord of the Flies in high school,
the LOTF parody SENDING OUT AN S.O.S. could be the antidote for your
resentment. Where Flies saw Jack as the boy with a plan for savagery, in
Sending he's got the plan for rescue…
or so it seems.
LOTF author William Golding used the Jack character to illustrate humanity's
persistent undercurrent of bloodlust; Mike Bryant moulds Jack into a corporate
archetype - sly & deceptive. Where Golding's Jack succumbed to passion & superstition,
Bryant's Jack is dispassionate, quietly malevolent & calculating, with only the
psychopath's interest in whatever amuses him at the time.
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SCRAPE - A CERVICAL ADVENTURE
$1.25 - 16 pages - B&W
…is humorous, female-centric
non-fiction with universal appeal. Written by Lanta Qualls & William Brian MacLean,
SCRAPE examines the disparity in attitude between the genders when
a condom breaks & a gynecologist is consulted.
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