Fall of Autumn.com Zinester Podcasts
By Fall of Autumn.com
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Podcast Description
Audio readings from zines and indepedently published books by their authors.
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ExplicitMitchell Szczepanczyk in The HDTV Tsunami | This episode features our good friend Mitchell Szczepanczyk of Chicago Media Action reading two pieces originally published on Flow TV about HDTV and the digital divide. Hosted by Aaron Cynic, music by Anti-Flag. | 4/27/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitGabriel Darling reads about time pieces | This week's podcast features Gabriel Darling of the Crappie Indie Music Blog reading a piece about time pieces. Also included are instructions on how to submit your very own zinester podcast by phone. Hosted by Aaron Cynic. Music by Minus the Bear and The Wanderers. | 2/23/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitAaron Cynic reads just in time to kick off the 2008 election cycle. | New year, new format! This week's podcast is the first with our new format. Aaron Cynic introduces the format and reads from a zine called I, Objector. Music by Ultracool. | 1/27/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitJeff Disler reading "Lock." | Our first zinester podcast of 2008! This week's podcast features Jeff Disler, author of Time All At Once, Pink Port Please, and a few other zines reading a piece called "Lock." Jeff also composed all of the background music. | 1/23/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitAmy Krause Rosenthal and Jonathan Messinger | This week's podcast features a split reading from two different nights at the Around The Coyote Winter Arts Festival. First up we have Amy Krause Rosenthal, author of An Ordinary Life and host of Chicago Public Radio's "Writer's Block Party." Secondly, we have Jonathan Messinger of ThisIsGrand and author of the upcoming book Hiding Out. Unfortunately, Jonathan's reading got cut off before the end, but you'll be able to read the rest of the story in October, when the book is released. | 6/15/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitJosh Dumas live at Around the Coyote | Fall of Autumn presents another installment of our Live at Around the Coyote Podcast Series. This time we feature Josh Dumas of Tense forms, reading a story about a woman named Jessica. | 5/25/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitPups reading A Message to my Hardcore Fans | Fall of Autumn presents Pups of Black Carrot zine reading "A Message to my Hardcore Fans" and "35th Street Bakery". | 5/18/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitJeb Gleason-Allured live at Around the Coyote | Fall of Autumn presents Jeb Gleason-Allured recorded live at the Around The Coyote 2007 Winter Arts Festival. | 5/11/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitBilly Roberts live at Around the Coyote | Fall of Autumn presents Billy Roberts of Proof I Exist, telling us a story about his adventures in France with a brand new friend. Recorded live at the Around The Coyote 2007 Winter Arts Festival. | 5/4/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitAndrew Mall reading "I Believe" | Fall of Autumn presents Andrew Mall of Living Proof zine, reading a piece called "I Belive." | 4/27/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitEmerson Dameron reading live at Around the Coyote | Fall of Autumn presents Emerson Dameron reading to us about flags, World War II, nazi's, and his love for Hogan's Heroes. Recorded live at Chicago's Around The Coyote 2007 Winter Arts Festival. | 4/20/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitMalachi Ritscher's Mission Statement read by Brent Kado | Fall of Autumn presents Brent Kado of AvantChicago, reading Malachi Ritscher's Mission Statement. Malachi Ritscher committed self-immolation on the side of the Kennedy Expressway during morning rush hour on Friday November 3, 2006, as a protest against the Iraq war. | 4/6/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitAl Burian reading "I'm Sorry I F****d Your Girlfriend" | Fall of Autumn presents Al Burian, editor of Burn Collector zine and Things Are Meaning Less, recorded live at Dulcenea as part of the Around The Coyote Winter Arts Festival readings we hosted. | 3/23/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitAround the Coyote 2007 Winter Arts Festival 2 | Fall of Autumn presents a very special podcast, recorded live at Dulcenea as part of the Around The Coyote Winter Arts Festival. | 3/16/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitAround the Coyote 2007 Winter Arts Festival 1 | Fall of Autumn presents a very special podcast, recorded live at Dulcenea as part of the Around The Coyote Winter Arts Festival. | 3/9/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitPups reading "Man To Man" | Fall of Autumn presents Pups (formally Puppy Dave), editor of Black Carrot zine, reading a piece called "Man To Man." Pups vents his frustration over "straight acting" in queer personal ads, calling for everyone to just act like themselves. | 3/2/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitSean Carswell reading "Barney's Crew" | Fall of Autumn presents Sean Carswell, contributing editor for Razorcake Magazine and Gorsky Press, reading "Framing Invasion" from his collection of shorts, Barney's Crew. Carswell is also the author of the novel Drinks for the Little Guy and the book of stories, Glue and Ink Rebellion. | 2/23/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitHazel Pine and Neely Bat Chestnut double feature | Fall of Autumn presents a special double feature podcast featuring Hazel Pine and Neely Bat Chestnut. Hazel Pine writes the zine "Cursive Bomb”. Neely Bat has written the zines "Mend My Dress" and "Dear Stepdad". This March, Neely and Hazel will be embarking on a Zine Tour. | 2/16/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitBrandon Wetherbee reading "The Ultimate Warrior" | Fall of Autumn presents Brandon Wetherbee (Foul zine, The Machine Media) reading a piece entitled "The Ultimate Warrior was the Catalyst for the September 11th Attacks." | 2/2/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitTodd Taylor reading "Shirley Wins" | Fall of Autumn presents Todd Taylor of Razorcake Magazine and Gorsky Press, Inc. reading the complete first chapter from his latest book, Shirley Wins. Shirley Wins is a novel of not giving up and not giving in. It’s a story about punching the world back in the arm. | 1/26/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFate of the Union Episode 001 | Aaron Cynic and Grant Schreiber take on what lies in store for us in 2007. | 1/12/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRose White reading "Old Weird America 2" | Fall of Autumn.com presents Rose White reading from "Old Weird America #2: Postcards From The City." Rose finds herself in New York for this piece instead of last year's Detroit. | 1/5/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitEric Lab Rat is "Writing This From Work" | Fall of Autumn.com presents Chicago zinester, radio personality, DJ, Eric Lab Rat reading a piece entitled "I'm Writing This From Work" which was originally published in Foul zine. Features music from As Mercenarias. | 12/15/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitCristy Road reading "Indestructible" | Fall of Autumn.com presents Cristy Road reading a selection from her book Indestructible. Cristy writes the perzine Green Zine, Indestructible is her first book, a coming-of-age collection of stories that give voice to every frustrated 15 year old girl under fire from her peers for being queer or butch or punk. | 12/1/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitAndrew Mall reading "Peter Gabriel" | Fall of Autumn.com presents Chicago-area zinester, Andrew Mall reading “Peter Gabriel” from his zine “Living Proof.” Andrew takes us back to a simpler era, with uncomplicated movie plots and less stressful social circles. | 11/17/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitDave Roche reading "On Subbing" | Fall of Autumn.com presents Dave Roche, fresh off the Thinkin' Stinkin' Rarely Drinkin' Tour, reading from his zine On Subbing. Dave describes his experiences as a sub in Portland's school system's special education classrooms. | 11/3/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitDan Halligan reading "Courtney Love" | Fall of Autumn.com presents Dan Halligan reading a piece from his upcoming book about zining in Seattle in the 90's. It's called “Courtney Love” and describes a few hilarious encounters with both her and Kurt Cobain. | 10/13/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitPups reading "Punk for the Punks" | Fall of Autumn.com presents Pups (formally Puppy Dave) reading from his zine, Black Carrot, issue four. Punk for the Punks is a look back at half a life involved in punk rock, what Dave's taken, and what Dave's given back. | 10/6/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitJeremy Robert Johnson reading "The Sharp Dressed Man" | Fall of Autumn.com presents Bizarro author Jeremy Robert Johnson with a complete reading of his short, "The Sharp Dressed Man At The End of The Line." The Sharp Dressed Man rises from the ashes of World War III as a truly strange sample of JRJ's Bram Stoker Award and Pushcart Prize nominated work. "The Sharp Dressed Man At The End of The Line" was the inspiration for (and lead-in to) the Bizarro novella, Extinction Journals, which is available at Amazon.com and Jeremy's own Website. | 7/27/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRose White reading "Old Weird America" | Fall of Autumn presents Rose White reading from Old Weird America #1: Postcards from a Ghost Town. Old Weird America examines the forgotten corners of Rose's Detroit, from the abandoned houses down the street, to the ghosts in the basements. This recording features three postcards from the first issue. | 7/21/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitEmerson Dameron on "Fire" | Emerson Dameron, ordained street preacher of contemptuous mockery, lays his wit on the table in "Fire." Dare we say 'hot' off the presses; it's available in the brand-new issue of his zine "Wherewithal." Featuring a previously unreleased song from the upcoming album, "Digging Myself Deeper" by Kyle Bravo (Making Stuff and Doing Things). | 6/29/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitAaron Cynic Reading "Goose Stepping to Safety" | Work sucks, Christmas makes people insane, we're all under surveilance by one of the largest conspiracies known to man - and anarchists are coming to break everything and ruin your life. A reading from the fourth installment of Diatribe zine by Fall of Autumn's own Aaron Cynic. | 6/16/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitKate Sandler Reading "Cat Faeries" | Fresh off the stage from Music With Meaning 7, here is a new piece by Kate Sandler of Brainiac zine, entitled "Cat Faeries." | 6/8/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitLauren Eggert-Crowe Reading "Galatea's Pants" | Lauren Eggert-Crowe reading from her zine, Galatea's Pants, with some opinions on why some of her past teachers were memberable and how the current school system is failing our youth. | 6/2/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitSarah Reading "Tazewell's Favorite Eccentric #4" | Sarah R. reading a piece from the fourth issue of her zine, Tazewell's Favorite Eccentric, about her brother, who died a long time ago, but who is still silently present in her everyday life. The music was chosen by Sarah's mom for her brother's funeral. | 5/28/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitKatie Reading "Word Math" | In our new podcast, the Fall of Autumn presents Katie of La La Theory zine, reading one of her found poems from her zine, Word Math. A found poem is a poem made up of phrases which were already written, but not intended to be poems. For this reading, Katie stitches together random sentences from personal ads on Craig's List. | 5/15/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitApril Reading "Cartography for Beginners" | In our fifteenth podcast, Fall of Autumn presents April reading a hilarious piece from her zine, Cartography For Beginners. With how often April enjoys poking fun at others, this time the tables have turned and she offers up a piece exposing a moment of her own humility. | 4/30/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFall of Autumn Zinester Podcasts Promo #1 | Thirty-second promo featuring shout-outs from Nicole Introvert, Andrew Laties, Maytina, Katie, Alex Wrekk, Emerson Dameron, Sarah Arr, Diane and Katin | 4/28/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitJessica Haidon Reading "Broken Records #1" | The Fall of Autumn presents Jessica Haidon reading from her zine, Broken Records #1: Memoir of a Record Store Clerk. Here Jessica rants about record and CD trading, the joys of Mr. Roboto and the Guide to Modern Day Parenting, as exhibited by lousy customers. | 4/14/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitAlex Wrekk Reading "Brainscan #21" | The Fall of Autumn is very proud to present an exclusive advanced audio reading from Brainscan #21 by Alex Wrekk. For this reading Alex chose half a dozen short pieces from the new issue, including the “cliche zine intro”, a piece on music and the inside jokes with herself, how she got her pen name and more. | 4/2/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitNiku Arbabi Reading Ms Films DIY Guide to Film and Video | Ms. Films DIY Guide to Film and Video is a resource for independent filmmakers and aspiring filmmakers. Including tips on getting your film into the fests, to cameraless filmmaking, to even how to's on script writing. | 3/26/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRebel Bookseller Andrew Laties Reading | Rebel Bookseller is an indispensable guide/inspiration tool for anyone who wants to distro or wants to be distro’ed. In our latest podcast, the author, Andrew Laties, reads one of his "rants" from the book, entitled "He Who Cannot, Teaches". | 3/6/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitJennifer Darling Reading "Gretchen #1" | In our tenth podCast we have a reading from Jennifer Darling. Her reading comes from the first issue of her zine, Gretchen, which is now out of print. Features "Love Will Tear Us Apart" by Joy Division. | 2/17/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitAlan Lastufka Reading "She Handed Me Her Diary" | In our eighth podCast, we have a reading from Alan Lastufka. He reads a previously unpublished work which is scheduled to appear in Valiant Death's ZIne Scrapbook Vol. 1 and Alan's own, Pressed Between The Pages #2. | 1/24/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFawne DeRosia Reading "Four Star Daydream #8" | In our seventh podCast, we have a reading from Fawne DeRosia. Her reading comes from her zine, Four Star Daydream #8. | 1/22/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitChella Quint in "The Stain" | In our sixth podCast, we have a reading from Chella Quint (author of Chart Your Cycle). Her reading comes from her zine, Adventures in Menstruating Issue #1. | 1/17/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitEmerson Dameron Reading "Me And The Big Fella" | In our fifth podCast we have a reading from Emerson Dameron. His reading comes from the first issue of his zine, Wherewithal. | 1/8/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitHannah Neurotica Reading "Technicolor Polkadot #2" | NOTE: This reading is not work safe and could be triggering. While I don't agree to any forms of censorship, I do believe people should be allowed to choose what they are exposed to. With that said; this reading contains some strong language and sexual content, which some listeners may not find appropriate for them. In our fourth podCast we have a reading from Hannah Neurotica. Her reading comes from the second issue of her zine, Technicolor Polkadot. | 1/1/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitNicole Introvert Reading "I Must Have Been There" | In our third podCast we have a reading from Nicole Introvert. Her reading comes from the fourth issue of her zine, Introvert. Featuring "Somewhere I Don't Belong" by The Influents. | 12/22/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitSage Adderley Reading "Tattooed Memoirs" | In our second podCast we have a reading from Sweet Candy Distro's Sage Adderley. Her reading comes from the third issue of her zine, Tattooed Memoirs. | 12/18/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 50 Episodes |
Customer Reviews
I love zines! I love this podcast!
If you read zines, this podcast adds a whole new dimension. Hearing these writers read their own work makes it even more personal, and even more fascinating. The subject matter of the readings is just as widely varied as the zine world is -- I'm always hearing something surprising. The production value of the show is great, too. One of my favorites!
Very well done
This show gives you the insight in to the lives of people in the entire music industry. Not just the stars but everyone, including music store clerks. Very nicely done and well produced Barely from Barely Podcasting and Chat Buffet


