An edition of Tazewell's favorite eccentric (2006)

Tazewell's favorite eccentric

The breakup issue

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Tazewell's favorite eccentric
Sarah Sawyers-Lovett
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An edition of Tazewell's favorite eccentric (2006)

Tazewell's favorite eccentric

The breakup issue

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In this personal zine, inspired by the dissolution of a relationship, Sarah reflects on the trauma of losing a loved one and the depression and feelings of self-hatred that followed. She also discusses past relationships, including being married and leaving her husband for an abusive woman.

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Publisher
Sarah Rose
Language
English
Pages
22

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Tazewell's favorite eccentric
2013, Sarah Rose, Tina Armstrong
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Edition Notes

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245 updated 2013 kb

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North Tazewell, VA
Series
Tazewell's favorite eccentric
Other Titles
Break-up issue

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Pagination
[22 p.]
Number of pages
22

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL45049115M
OCLC/WorldCat
166280744

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Work Description

The twelfth issue is a flat master copy and a split zine with Tina Armstrong of The F Bomb. Tazewell's Favorite Eccentric includes discussions of religion and the difference between respecting and liking someone in regards to prominent church members as well as her experiences of trauma. Armstrong's half is titled “Loco Pantalones” and she writes about bad timing of international zine month and taking control of her life as a wife and mother without much money. Armstrong writes a poem about the love in her marriage and how she built a chicken coop as well as the personalities of her chickens.

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