All Things Ordinary #1

This is a personal zine about the last month i spent in Buffalo, NY (where i have lived all 27 years of my life) before i moved to Portland, OR (where i’ve been living since April 2009). It mostly consists of reflections on my time in Buffalo, thoughts about what lies ahead of me in Portland (i had never visited Portland before i moved here), and things that happened to me during my last month living in Buffalo.
It is 24 pages on 100% recycled paper with a blue cardstock cover and quarter sized (5.5″ x 4.25″).


All Things Ordinary #1 is $3.00ppd Click here to pay with Paypal
All Things Ordinary #2
Since All Things Ordinary #1 was all about the last month I spent in Buffalo, NY, issue #2 is a collection of some things that I experienced in the first few months living in Portland, OR. Everything from donating plasma, getting a job at a food cart, and the fun times I had at the 2009 Portland Zine Symposium.
32 pages- black and white photocopied with 100% recycled paper, with green cardstock cover. quarter sized (5.5″ x 4.25″)
Cover was drawn by Ramsey Beyer: http://www.everydaypants.com
ATO #2 is $3.00 ppd to the USA. Click here to pay with paypal.
I created this zine at Portland’s 2nd Annual 24 Hour Zine Challenge. This zine was made between 10:00am July 24th and 10:00am July 25th, 2010. It is all about notable shows and concerts I have been to over the years. Seeing bands I never thought I’d have the chance to, singers attacking me, pepper spray, stage dives, and so much more.
24 Pages, black and white photocopied on 100% recycled paper, quarter sized (5.5″ x 4.25″)
All Things Ordinary #3 is $3.00ppd: Click here to pay with Paypal
I also love trading zines, but when sending me a zine for trade make sure to note that. Also, a letter would be nice too
Send zine trades or $3.00 well hidden cash/money order per zine to:
Derek Neuland
6435 B NE Going St.
Portland, OR 97218
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