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Swapping journals through the mail

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neosho
01-14-2003
05:11 PM ET (US)
i am interested in collaborating (via snail mail journals)with another creative person. i will make a small journal (postage friendly) and mail it to you. you can do some stuff in it/to it and mail it back to me, i'll add more and send to you, etc. ideally, we would both start one book, so that when full, we would each have one strange and unique artjournal to keep. if you would like to see some feedback about me/my work, i have a page on nervousness.org. if you are inerested, please send me a postcard referencing this note and your postal address. i will make and mail you a journal right away, and the fun will begin. please contact:
Neosho
p.o. box 08262
chicago, IL 60608
USA
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teoti
08-28-2002
01:38 PM ET (US)
Teoti.com - And you thought you were going outside today -http://www.teoti.com
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joshua neff
04-05-2002
10:59 AM ET (US)
Hey, Bonnie! A coworker & I just signed in to Nervousness, thanks to your link to it. (I also read High Weirdness way back when & was fascinated by the idea that you could get cool, weird stuff in the mail.)

--josh

goblin cartoons
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bonnie burtonPerson was signed in when posted
04-04-2002
09:59 PM ET (US)
another great site similar to this is http://20things.org/

here's how it works:

20 people make
20 things in
20 days. each mails
their 20 things with
a SASE. in return,
each gets that SASE
back, filled with
one of each thing
made in the group.
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bonnieburton
02-13-2002
10:51 AM ET (US)
by the way...if you want to sign up to send toast through the mail, I think there's room left on Nervousness.org:

http://nervousness.org/lmao/index.cgi?id=2141
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bonnie burtonPerson was signed in when posted
02-12-2002
04:16 PM ET (US)
that's a cool idea. I was friends with a mail artist in high school (long long ago in the 80s) who would send video stape snippets of public access shows from NYC and I would send her some from Colorado. It's interesting to see what bizarre shows end up on public access in different states.
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Cory DoctorowPerson was signed in when posted
02-12-2002
01:16 AM ET (US)
Some folks I know in San Francisco have started temporarily trading iPods, for a week or two -- "Here, live inside my musical head for a while."
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