Ever since I did my zine story (which airs on Thursday night on Eastlink) I have been really into zines.

So much that I really want to do one. And by really want, I mean, actually. I've already written some fiction that I'd like to put in it.

This idea went through a lot of stages. I would like to revise Splat! Fiction, but it's been pretty dead for the past year, and I'm not sure if I have the finances to do it. That, and, I'm waiting to take the Advanced Magazine workshop in March as a credit so that I can properly know how to set it all up.

So then I was like, well, maybe I could publish Two-Spirit as a zine. Then I was like, hmm, no, I still want to keep that for ebook form.

So I was searching through the depths of my idea banks and came across a story I started in high school that never really got all the potential squeezed out of it. And since I'm in an epic fantasy sort of mood (currently *still* reading Kate Forsyth's Tower of Ravens), I thought, well, why can't I put out a serial fiction zine?

I had a mental ethics debate about this. Would people actually buy fiction zines with my own stuff in it?

You know what?

I talked to Andy Brown from Conundrum Press as part of my interviewing for the zines story. He said, I publish people who are already getting their stuff out there. I like self promoters. It tells me that they are willing to go the extra mile for their work.

Not a direct quote.

But still. It made me think...why the hell not? Plus, I went to Loomis and Tolls and bought some pretty cardstock to make pretty covers. Yay!

Now, all I have to do is put up the new website.

Oh, one more writing related thing. Vincenzo and I did a story on NaNoWriMo this week, which is also airing on Eastlink. It's all up the website. This is going to be the best episode of the 'Fax yet!