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IanMichaelSmithGOLD Member stranger 16 posts Location: Oakland, CA, USA
Posted: An interview with Meghan Claire Pike, "The Ego of Performance" written my Isa "GlitterGirl" Isaacs, "BUUGENG!" by Dai Zaobab. These are a few of the articles found in the first issue of Kindle Magazine. Kindle was created by Noel Yee, Lily Rasel, Ian Michael Smith, and MCP. The first issue was released in May and mainly focuses on fire dance. Future issues we will expand to any art that involves fire. I was also hoping to get some reviews from those of you who have already read it.
Kindle's mission is to promote fire arts and culture by producing a high quality magazine ecompassing a wide veritey of perspectives, providing online access to community resources and information, and collaborating with an international host of writers, artists, and photographers.
bentforkxGOLD Member Should I be spinning around my poi, or should my poi be spinning around me??? 42 posts Location: Victoria, BC, Canada
Posted: I really enjoyed your premier issue! Would like to see more bios, and equipment reviews, informational articles and of course Pictures!!! Keep up the good work!! Looking forward to #2!! Allan
Spinning makes the world go round
UCOFSILVER Member 15,417 posts Location: South Wales
Posted: I miss moppatop
Fine_Rabid_DogInternet Hate Machine 10,530 posts Location: They seek him here, they seek him there...
Posted: This is relevant to my interests.
Nice site too. But your missing a link: www.homeofpoi.com
The existance of flamethrowers says that someone, somewhere, at sometime said "I need to set that thing on fire, but it's too far away."
IanMichaelSmithGOLD Member stranger 16 posts Location: Oakland, CA, USA
Posted: Yea, we've thought about those things. Equipment reviews are going to be tricky if we really want to be impartial and thorough. You know something more than, playing with a prop for an hour and writing something about it.
Issue #2 will be quite a bit bigger. And we are looking for anyone who would like to submit articles, pictures, or knows of less known equipment makers who are looking to get the word out about their product...
bentforkxGOLD Member Should I be spinning around my poi, or should my poi be spinning around me??? 42 posts Location: Victoria, BC, Canada
Posted: Ian, When I suggested equipment reviews, I was thinking of who sells what, the components they build the props with, etc. accessories. Not so much a product evaluation...... Keeps potential advertisers happier I think too, looking forward to Vol2!!!
Spinning makes the world go round
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