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HUCK 42 – The Improv Issue

Out Jan 10! — Inspired by former Sonic Youth frontwoman Kim Gordon and her new improv band with Bill Nace, Body/Head, HUCK 42 is dedicated to all things spontaneous and free-flowing.

Written by: HUCK HQ

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43 Magazine

Allen Ying — 43 Magazine is NYC's only skate mag and serves up an authentic and beautifully photographed slice of the city's scene in irregular installments.

Written by: HUCK HQ

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Biopsy

Zine Scene — New Jersey-based literary magazine Biopsy dissects the dissatisfactory aspects of American culture.

Written by: Shelley Jones

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Laurence Hamburger

Frozen Chicken Train Wreck — Surreal and ludicrous Johannesburg tabloid headlines in new Laurence Hamburger book co-published by Ditto Press and Chopped Liver Press.

Written by: Alex King

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HUCK 41 - The Documentary Photo Special I

Out Nov 7! — HUCK 41 delves into the doc photo world to surprise your eyes with the most arresting images in the game.

Written by: HUCK HQ

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Yves Suter

Into the Great White — Photographer Yves Suter's awesome photobook Into the Great White tells the story of snowboarding as he sees it.

Written by: Alex King

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Wild Art

Book Launch Party — Come and party with Huck for the launch of Phaidon's new Wild Art book at our 71a Gallery.

Written by: HUCK HQ

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Here & There

Zine Scene — Photographer Ben Gore captures a ton of coming-of-age experiences in his black-and-white Here & There 'zine.

Written by: HUCK HQ

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Rob Boffard

Short Stories — Short stories are awesome. But in the age of self-publishing, do short-fiction journals still have a point? And will our correspondent ever get another piece published?

Written by: Rob Boffard

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Phil Hebblethwaite

Counsel For The Young Indie Publisher — Honest tips and jaded insights from The Stool Pigeon grave, resting place of a music newspaper that was fiercely independent to the end.

Written by: Phil Hebblethwaite

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