Monday, September 18, 2006

· Zine Fest!


Photo Credit: Scott Beale/Laughing Squid

Well, it happened...the SFZF 2006! First off, let me say that I was well and truly impressed with the great turnout of creators and everyday folks at the show, I truly cannot believe that it all came together in two months! And of course, two months of work just fly by in two swift days, and you're left with a vague feeling of "That's it?" It was the same with our house's famous "One Dollar Vegan Breakfast" back in the day, or like putting on a party only to feel a bit empty when all the guests clear out.
The overall feedback I recieved from attendees and exhibitors was quite positive, with many people telling me this was the best SFZF yet! Very nice to hear...

Having worn so many hats at the show the whole thing is a bit of a blur, but some highlights:

The "Secret Lives of Zine Librarians" panel I helped organize seemed to go very well, I was super charmed when I wandered over to check up on it and saw the group all huddled at Andrea Grimes' (of the SFPL's Little Maga/Zine Collection) feet, hangin g on her every word... I know it was probably 'cause we didn't have any P.A. for the panel, but it put me in mind of a Socratic zinester academy!

I met Scott from Birdstand and was just super pleased with his vaguely 70s-esque illustrations... Purchased a fantastic print of a French sailor-type and his amorous pursuit of a stylish lady, then my roommate Danielle bought the same one... Scott is evidently a neighbor of mine, I guess, so perhaps I will try and be social with him, go borrow a cup of sugar or what not.

My friends from work Dana and Laura were sharing a table next to Family Style and it was great seeing them with their artwork... Dana makes a pleathora of crafts, including some very popular fold and mail chipboard televisions... Laura makes these really great splatter painted bags and purses under the name Mokomoda.

Talked to Briar from Oven Door Owl about her elegant book Inside The Brambles and possibly working on some sort of urban enviromental nature zine project someday...

Chatted all too briefly with the ever wonderful Jennie Hinchcliff of the ever popularPod Post and she gave me an adorable package which I CANNOT FIND in my hellish, post Zine Fest room! Good lord. Knowing her it will be the absolute best when I find it.

Doing the raffle was an unexpected blast for me, tho' I can't speak for the room. The most time I've ever had to spend behind a microphone, it went better than I could have hoped... I think I was actually mildly funny.

We only got one "Bleah" on our survey, which was from a dude Sarah Gion and I got into a mild argument over computer access on CELLspace's computers with... How many times must you tell someone you don't know what the fucking password is before they leave you alone?

Anyways, can't wait for next year... Think of what we can do with a whole year!

3 Comments:

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1:05 PM  
Anonymous carolee pod said...

Hey Francois,

Thanks for the shout-out! And it was great to see you at the APAture event, as well (nice duds!). One thing, though--it's Jennie Hinchcliff. Can't have someone thinking Jeanie is stealing the thunder!

Best,
Carolee Pod

1:07 PM  
Blogger François Vigneault said...

Hey Jennie,

So sorry 'bout that... What was I thinking? However, I must ask, have I been mis-pronouncing your name in person, as well? For instance, when we passed in the stairwell of the APAture zine thing, did I tip my hat and say "Howdy Genie" when I should have been saying "Hello Jenny?" Oh the embarrassment!

4:46 PM  

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