In the final days of the '90s, poetry activist Juliette Torrez paired
underground writers with up-and-coming comix artists, publishing their
works in twenty-seven hand-stapled mini-zines brimming with gritty urban
stories and comedic poetry, accompanied by quirky comic art. Excerpts
from each mini-zine feature early works from David Cho, Jordan Crane,
Steve Weissman, Ivan Brunetti, Beau Sia, Kevin Sampsell, James Tracy,
and many others.
Editor Juliette Torrez co-founded Albuquerque's Poetry Slam and
co-organized the 1994 Lollapalooza Festival's poetry side stage. The
author of three books, her poetry was read by Garrison Keillor on NPR's
Writers Almanac. She lives in Oakland.