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Thursday March 11, 2010
New Automatic Books


3 new titles form Automatic Books have arrived at Teeluxe. Zines from Pierre Hourquet, Eleonora Marton and Veronica Bellei can be found here.Posted By rochfort At 9:45pm
Thursday March 11, 2010
New Kingbrown
Teeluxe is pleased to announce that the next issue of Kingbrown Magazine is on its way.
Issue 6 contains Special Inserts: Morning Breath outdoor vinyl sticker and morning Breath spot colour printed fold-out poster
Featuring Artists: Morning Breath (cover), Kostas, Seonna Hong, Mick Harris, Nails, Sean Morris, Courtney Brims, Dave the Chimp, Josh Robenstone, Rephrase, Magda Boreysza (brown bag), Molly Crabapple & more.
Pre-order your copy here.
Posted By rochfort At 5:55am
Monday March 8, 2010
Suth Fluker, new for TLX
Teeluxe has received copies of a new photographic book from Vancouver based, Schnauzer Publications. It features a series of image from Seth Fluker. We are pleased to be stocking this book. More details here.
Posted By rochfort At 8:34am
Friday March 5, 2010
Frankenstien’s Dream at Nine Lives

Our favorite Brisbane Gallery, Nine Lives has been showing some new work by musician, artist, surfer — Ozzie Wright, The show ‘Frankenstien’s Dream‘ runs till March 28, so be quick and get down there to check it out. There may even be some pieces left unsold, so you too can get a little Ozzie in your life — permanently.Posted By rochfort At 2:34pm
Friday March 5, 2010
Motto Zürich Opening.
Motto Distribution are opening a new store (in addition to the Berlin store), Join them for the opening of Motto Zürich, this friday 5th of March, starting at 6pm!Motto have moved into the old Nieves space and Nieves have moved to Ankerstrasse 20.
The Motto store will then be open on Thursday, Friday, Saturday permanently.
Motto Zürich store
Perla Mode
Langstr. 84
CH-8004 Zürich
Thurs-Fri: 1-7pm
Sat.: 12am-5pmPosted By rochfort At 9:18am
Monday March 1, 2010
New Teeluxe Press zine
Teeluxe Press is please to announce a new zine featuring the work of UK based photographers Luke Norman & Nik Adam.
Fade in Darkness, published by Teeluxe Press is a 20 page, A5, book and will be released on March 8, 2010.
Pre-orders can be made here.
Posted By rochfort At 2:30pm
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Stolen Sharpie Revolution 2
Alex Wrekk (USA)
Stolen Sharpie Revolution 2
Since 2002 Stolen Sharpie Revolution has been the ultimate guidebook to all things zine related. This little red book is stuffed with information about zines. Things you may know, stuff you don't know and even stuff you didn't know you knew for the beginner to the experienced zinester. Stolen Sharpie Revolution consists of how-to guides on a variety of topics from layout to book binding to papermaking, resources online and off, where to find zines, information about zine libraries, how and where to get your zine distributed, reviewed and more!
For 2009 Stolen Sharpie Revolution has been completely rewritten and expanded to 144 pages with new layout and includes the previous information, updated resource listings for stores, distros, zine events and zine libraries. It also contains all new sections on zines in academics and education, a guide to the US postal system, what to do at a zinefest, how to start a zine fest, lots of internet resources, and more!
This book has everything you need to get started creating your own zine or to figure out what to do with the zine you already made. Stolen Sharpie Revolution 2 can serve both as an introduction into the wide world of zine culture, and the next step to being a part of it.
Published by Lunchroom Publishing
A6
144 pages
Softcover
Perfect Bound
2 colour cover/1 colour internal
ISBN 978-0-9817941-0-5