August 5th, 2010 / 5:29 pm
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The last Pindeldyboz. (And again I’m posting about a death.) Thanks to all the editors who worked there over the years. UPDATE: ‘Dja publish there at some point? Give us a link in the comments.

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38 Comments

  1. Lincoln

      Great magazine. Sad to see it go.

  2. darby
  3. Matthew Simmons
  4. BAC
  5. Catherine Lacey

      That is awesome.

  6. Roxane
  7. Jimmy Chen
  8. Lincoln
  9. Lincoln

      Great magazine. Sad to see it go.

  10. darby
  11. I. Fontana
  12. Sean

      The death of a lit mag is like death, just a rebirth. It is cyclical. Great mag and will be reborn.

  13. Matthew Simmons
  14. BAC
  15. Catherine Lacey

      That is awesome.

  16. Roxane
  17. Jimmy Chen
  18. Lincoln
  19. I. Fontana
  20. Sean

      The death of a lit mag is like death, just a rebirth. It is cyclical. Great mag and will be reborn.

  21. Gian
  22. Gian
  23. Dianne
  24. Matthew Salesses
  25. Matthew Simmons

      Of course. Just saluting this vessel as it sinks. Deserves it.

  26. Dianne
  27. darby

      thanks catherine!

  28. Matthew Salesses
  29. Julie
  30. Matthew Simmons

      Of course. Just saluting this vessel as it sinks. Deserves it.

  31. darby

      thanks catherine!

  32. Julie
  33. Bill

      another indy lit journal goes under, one posting stories about depressed and/or fucked up people.

      the sun comes up tomorrow with 99.999998% percent of the population not giving a shit.

  34. Bill

      another indy lit journal goes under, one posting stories about depressed and/or fucked up people.

      the sun comes up tomorrow with 99.999998% percent of the population not giving a shit.

  35. darby

      thanks bill!

  36. darby

      thanks bill!

  37. Richard

      Sad. Liked this though:

      “Other than passcodes and directions on adapting the html for every update, her instructions were brief: if you reject a story, tell one thing you liked about it, and one reason you’re saying no.

      Brilliant.

      Torture.”

  38. Richard

      Sad. Liked this though:

      “Other than passcodes and directions on adapting the html for every update, her instructions were brief: if you reject a story, tell one thing you liked about it, and one reason you’re saying no.

      Brilliant.

      Torture.”