Journalism

Blunderbus

Started at school as an ADVANCED Dungeons and Dragons Magazine, the other two had more sense than continue after issue one. There’s a great picture of us three sticking the first edition together taken by my sis. The other two chased her around the house until she locked herself in a room.

On the one hand, Blunderbus was an amazing triumph but never really anything compared to proper ADND fanzine like The Beholder and Dragon Lords. It says everything everything about my fluctuating temperament that the final photograph taken at Reading University where I interviewed Gary Gygax ended up as the cover of my bootleg cassette of Joy Division’s Warsaw.

Toaster

What started off as a disquisition of the bookshops of Bournemouth ended up as a series of gig reviews.

Monochrone

Hanging out on Acre Lane, Brixton was a great introduction to a political journalism though my main contribution seem to be helping with the type setting and writing an article about performance art I’d witnessed and checking out the visitors like Hilary Wainwright .

Farming Device Magazine

A fanzine that was completed but never published.

Global Info

This mainly involved going to a house in the back streets of Streatham and covering Green obscurities.

Outrageous

Connected to Global Info was a monthly magazine which enabled me to uncover the contemporary Riot Girl scene amongst others.

Vietnamese Annual Report

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This was interviewing Vietnamese people in South London in order to cobble together an annual report.

Land of Nippon and Nippon Land TV

Trouble shutting for Japanese TV proved excellent experience- nothing could compare to the wacky projects embarked upon.

Tessington Movie

My first attempt at editing a movie script mainly seemed to involved in a Jarmusch-like “Stranger Than Paradise” way of cutting out as much dialogue as possible. It also involved liaising with film industry people. After one long introduction to a high powered casting director, she said “You haven’t done this before, have you?”

I didn’t realize that in the movie world the main aim is to get your credit as high up as possible. My credit is below the guy directing traffic in Bangkok.

Behold Newspaper

Half arsed account of a building on the Southbank.

Animation soundtrack

Voice-over to a friend’s animation.

The Freelancer Sheet

Account of the ADM by the sea side I visited with Boots and the young Millennium.