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Citizens for Decent Literature Press was founded in 2011 as a project of The Literary Underground. Established first as a print zine and APA (Amateur Press Association), our formats now include Little Books, Roll Your Own Stories and the Manuscript Series – all available for FREE. Our Chapbook Series is available at or below cost.
theliteraryunderground.org/randomactsofterror
SOLD OUT UNLESS GROVER HAS SOME!
CitiZens for Decent Literature publishes a print zine in the early-Calliope Nerve-style (published by Nobius Black), distributed to contributors, an APA of the same name and your mother’s underwear drawer.
The CfDL Zine is published quarterly(ish), distributed via snail mail. The previous issue will then be available as a PDF file online. Free to read, print and distribute.
Click the images to read the PDF file. Print it and share it– It’s FREE!
Citizens For Decent Literature Part I: A Table For One. October 2011 |
Citizens For Decent Literature Part II: Always Do Whatever’s Next. January 2012 |
Citizens For Decent Literature Part III: Don’t Worry Baby. April 2012 |
Citizens For Decent Literature Part IV: Someone stole my sharpie. J. Claudius Cloyd, Matthew Pasquarello, Kelsey Hoover, Alan Britt, Wanda Morrow Clevenger, Luis Berriozabal, William Doreski, Judy Brekke, Michael Grover, Catfish McDaris
Citizens for Decent Literature Part V: deadlines are for doorknobs. Amy Sasser, John Grey, Matthew Sradeja, Carl Miller Daniels, James Babbs, Bud Smith, Alan Catlin, Michael Grover, Anthony Langford, Jason Ryberg, Euginia Tan, Joe Eldridge, Ryan Snellman, Colin Dodds
fun with flyers and broadsides
The Prose Pimp & The Happy Hamsterer
“This is the Damn Poem” by Brian Fugett (print on ivory card stock)
“Nothing to Lose” by Michele McDannold (print on 8.5 x 14)
“An Inappropriate Query” by Pantifesto (looks great on bright blue 24lb paper)
“i dream of tongues” by Richard Vargas (print on red card stock, cut to 3.5 inches wide each)
Flyer for Albuquerque, New Mexico Events 2012
Happy Fuckin’ Endings Handbill
Tinyamp VS The Literary Underground