ISSUE 6 PREVIEW: “Mississippi Moves Through Me” by Kathryn Lee Willgus
Kathryn Lee Willgus is a recent New Orleans transplant and middle school English teacher from Charlottesville, Virginia. Kathryn’s work appears in Anti-Heroin Chic, Coldnoon, Moonglasses Magazine and DUM DUM Zine Issue 6: Rest & Resist.
TRACK PREMIERE: Annabelle Maginnis and Smile High Club ft. Def Sound – “Steady” #DUMjamsDebut
Welcome back to #DUMjamsDebut, where we pair a spankin’ new track with a behind the scenes peek on the song from the artist. You might recognize this artist from her work with MetronOhm: check out the latest tune from singer/songwriter Annabelle Maginnis!
Welcome to DUM DUM Radio! Episode 1: Origin Story
Welcome to our spankin’ new podcast, DUM DUM Radio!
You can listen to our first episode right here on Soundcloud, and through Podbean. We’re also coming soon to Spotify and iTunes!
DuM Culture: Take Me with You by Rosa Quezada
In this installment of our recurring series, Take Me With You, Editor Rosa Quezada pairs a publication with a sensory experience: in this case, a hand-selected L.A. locale with a beverage to boot.
“Fertile Devices” by Frannie Comstock
Frannie Comstock is a poetess/comedienne/whatever-the-patronizing-feminine-version-of-writer-is. Photo art by Rebecca Peloquin.
TRACK PREMIERE: Magic Wands -“Nocturnal” #DUMjamsDebut
Welcome back to #DUMjamsDebut, DUM DUM Zine's music feature where we pair a spankin’ new track with an intimate, behind the scenes peek on the song from the artist. Check out the track premiere below from L.A. lovewavers Magic Wands, who will be celebrating the official release of their new album ABRAKADABRA at our L.A....
“Brutalist Elegy” by Colton McLaughlin
Colton McLaughlin recently graduated from Alvernia University with BA in English. He now resides and works in Washington, D.C. Illustration by Andy Lyon.
“objectum sexual” by Danielle Damico
Danielle Damico is a video artist and mother of 16 house plants. She lives and works in Baltimore, MD. Artwork by David Rodriguez
“fucked-up hashtags in bloom” by AJ Urquidi
AJ Urquidi is a heterogeneous poet of Monterey, Los Angeles, and NYC. His writing has appeared in various journals, including Faultline, Verdad, Chiron Review, and Foothill. A Gerald Locklin Writing Prize winner, AJ is co-founder of online journal indicia and has led workshops at Cal State Long Beach and Beyond Baroque.
Terrible Librarian by Yvonne Amey
Yvonne Amey is a poet and artist living in Orlando, Florida. Her poems, fiction, and nonfiction have appeared in Vine Leaves Journal, The Cypress Dome, and The Los Angeles Review of Los Angeles. Artwork by Ariel Kessler.