Invisible Ink: Cc&d MagazIne 249, the 21 Year Anniversary Issue

ISBN-10
1499526334
ISBN-13
9781499526332
Series
Invisible Ink
Pages
108
Language
English
Published
2014-06-01
Authors
Patrick Hurley, Janet Kuypers, I. Rad

Description

"Invisible Ink" is a 2014 Scars Publications' cc&d magazine (249, the 21 year anniversary issue) poetry and short story book by assorted writers and artists. "Children, Churches and Daddies" (AKA cc&d, subtitle "the UN-religios, NON-family oriented literart and art magazine) has been printed in many forms since it's inception in 1994, but starting in 2014 cc&d is being released every other month as a 6"x9" perfect-bound paperback book, with not only it's usual ISSN# (ISSN# 1068-5154), but also an ISBN#. In honor of the 2014 ISBN# issue/book releases, all issues now carry a title to accompany the new format, reflecting the writing inside the book and the cover design. Cover art from this magazine / book is by Eric Bonholtzer. Writers and artists in this book include David Hernandez, Jackie Smith, Stephen Todd Booker, Georgehur, Michael Ceraolo, Peter Layton, Anthony Brazeau, Dan Fitzgerald, I.B. Rad, Doug Draime, Drew Nacht, Matt Marinovich, Andy Roberts, Bill Yarrow, Patrick Hurley, Michael Lee Johnson, Janet Kuypers, Eric Burbridge, John Clayton Heinz, Joshua Copeland, Ronald Brunsky, Fritz Hamilton, Nicholas E. Efstathiou, Dr. (Ms.) Michael S. Whitt, Jim Meirose, Erica Haldi, R. W. Lowrie, Aaron Wilder, Margaret Karmazin, John Yotko, Edward Michael O'Durr Supranowicz, John Yotko, David J. Thompson, the HA!man of South Africa, Cheryl Townsend, Peter LaBerge, Eric Bonholtzer, Brian Forrest painting, David Michael Jackson, and Rose E. Grier.

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