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November 10, 2005
Envelope
As a clever reader spotted on one of my posts, I'm a reader of McSweeney's. The Quarterly ususally focuses on short fiction, but they throw all sorts of stuff in there. (Also, if you ever get a chance, make sure to visit their pirate supply store in San Francisco and the superhero supply in Brooklyn, which are actually writing outreach centers in disguise.) Besides the writing, which is often very good (and often needlessly obtuse, it can take me a while to completely read an issue), the design is fantastic. The covers are always brilliant, my favorite lately being the Icelandic issue:

I also liked the last issue, which came in several pockets in a folding bookboard case covered in tree-print bookcloth. And came with a comb for some unknown reason. But *this* issue, this one takes the cake. It's a stack of mail. You get to open all the letters, and look through the bizarro sales circulars, and read the latest issue of Yeti Researcher. I'm really enjoying it.
One of the envelopes (helpfully labeled "Envelope") was particularly great to open because it contained 13 prints from various artists, including these two I particularly like by Camille Rose Garcia

and Mark Ryden

They are going up pronto in the craft room. What is even more exciting is that Envelope may become a regular offering if they get enough interest. Unfortunately, the advertised website doesn't seem to work, but I'm posting the address here so you can write to be added to the mailing list if you're interested:
Envelope
c/o 826LA
685 Venice Blvd
Venice, CA
Also, speaking of Camille Rose Garcia, Mark Ryden, and artists kind of like them, I just found this neat book at the library, Weirdo Deluxe: The Wild World of Pop Surrealism & Lowbrow Art, by Matt Dukes Jordan. It introduced me to a bunch of neat artists that I hadn't run across before. Each artist gets several pages, too.
Posted under Crafty Book/TV Review at November 10, 2005 09:57 PM
Comments
mmm, mark ryden, faux mail, and mcsweeney's? right up my alley.
thanks for the comment on my stamps. :)
Posted by: eireann at November 11, 2005 12:39 AM
i am a mcsweeney's fan too.... i let my subscription lapse... only b/c i just don't have the time to read everything.... now i want it back... sigh....
envelope seems very intriguing! thanks for posting!
Posted by: lisa at November 11, 2005 02:09 AM
Envelope reminds me of The Jolly Postman and The Jolly Christmas Postman.
Posted by: Anonymous at November 12, 2005 10:55 PM
wow! thanks for all the links. mark ryden's stuff is amazing.
Posted by: elizabeth at November 14, 2005 02:48 PM
Thanks for the links! I think you just increased my Christmas wish list... good stuff!
Posted by: Susanne at November 17, 2005 11:06 PM