dot com baby vol. 01 - booker magazine
Booker Magazine picked up at Better Read Than Dead in Newtown, Sydney, independent literary publication featuring underground writers and artists from local creative scene.
Booker Magazine picked up at Better Read Than Dead in Newtown, Sydney, independent literary publication featuring underground writers and artists from local creative scene.
Booker Magazine picked up at Better Read Than Dead in Newtown, Sydney, independent literary publication featuring underground writers and artists from local creative scene.
vol. 01 – @bookermagazine
Today, I went to @betterreadbookshop in Newtown to pick up Booker Magazine. My main quest was to read @twomillionfreckles writing, and not long after, I found out that @allegrapezz_ work is also inside.
When I arrived at Newtown Station, I saw an old lady and a bloke having an argument. He shouted, “Why the fuck are you taking a piss outside, you cunt?!” I was literally just a bystander, so I kept walking lol.
I went straight to the bookstore. There were so many books I’d never seen before. When I finally found Booker Magazine, I went straight to the cashier and told her why I was there. She replied, “Yeah, we have so many underground books in here.”
I said, “I like underground, haha.”
Next, I went to Webster Rooftop because your boy needed some vitamin D with a schooner while reading lol. The magazine consists of interviews, photo series, and words. Tbh, I have a habit of reading a paragraph after two sentences, then jumping straight to the end. After that, I reread the paragraph three times. Maybe it’s just me.
ANYHOW, I finished reading the magz in two schooners, so I’d say you should get the print as well.
Extra story: I went home, then decided to get another drink because the day was still long. I went to the bottleshop nearby and grabbed a Canadian Club Dry from the shelves. Then I initiated a convo with the shopkeeper.
“I never got your name.”
“What, my name?”
“Yeah!”
“My name is Quin, not with an E.”
“That’s a cool name.”
“Now, because I’ve been seeing you plenty of times, you know I’m an alcoholic.”
“It doesn’t matter. Everyone needs a drink. Just because I don’t drink right now, it doesn’t mean I don’t drink.”