NeuFutur #6 - At one point in this zine the editor mentions that in the past, his writing has been criticized for being too impersonal. And I would agree with him. Even after he throws in some "personal narrative" it just seems very rigid and reserved. The writing covers - a look at the ENDA, vague insturctions for an electric bicycle, zine and music reviews, a warning about crazed Christian Jack Chick, recommendation to watch the movie "Torch Song Trilogy", info about VOX, a quick recollection of the UPC in Bowling Green and more. (Slug and Lettuce #73)

NeuFutur #6 - This zine is quite standard in a lot of ways: very cut and paste, and at times the quality of the pages are grainy and blurred. A nice little read, with the content focused on being informative, veering away from the personal nonsense so many people try to include in zines but never seem to be able to do effectively. Still very sparce - it feels incomplete. Lots of reviews, music and zine wise, of material which doesn't seem too particularly interesting to me, but others may discover new things because of them. Also a review of the movie, "Torch Song Trilogy", and a book (not too well clarified, but it's something by Lawrence Booth). I liked the articles best. Many will appreciate the small how-to's on copy machine scamming and making an electric bicycle. Also some small pieces examining the issues of the ENDA, the hypocrisy in Jack Chick's Bible-beating antics, Vox (a Planned Parenthood youth feminista co-opt), etc. Has room to grow. Hardcore zinesters might not appreciate its thrown together d.i.y.-ness, but those who have patience will appreciate the fuel within the writings and the simplicity of the zine altogether. Email: [email protected] + Address: UB Box 6064/ 408 S. Locust St/ Greencastle IN 46135 + Website: http://www.neufutur.cjb.net | http://missiondestroy.tripod.com/