"No cotton wool whatsoever.
As soon as she starts, your face is up against the wall."

Gordon Taylor, Infectious Unease Radio  

"The music is very alternative, but even an
old mainstreamer like me found pieces to enjoy...
my stand out was easily Talie Helene’s own offering,
titled The Black Queen. Hypnotic.
I'm looking forward to the EP's release."

Brenton Tomlinson, HorrorScope

Archive for November, 2008

Zero Tolerance Magazine

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Extreme Views On Extreme Music By Extreme People

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Zero Tolerance is the only magazine in the world which represents the views of a like-minded musical collective: an indestructible literary commune of musicians, writers and artists who work towards a single goal – to represent the sonically unacceptable. Our coverage of extreme and experimental music [...]

Mavis DVD Launch

Monday, November 17th, 2008

This DVD chronicles an exclusive event filmed and recorded at the Corner Hotel on  June 11th 2008, showcasing Nicky Bomba & The Drummers of Katoomba in a performance including rare preview of material from Bomba’s solo debut, the ‘Jah in the Moment’ EP (July, 2008). Joining Nicky are King Marong & Friends in a subtle [...]

ZERO TOLERANCE ISSUE 026 – NOV / DEC 2008

Monday, November 17th, 2008

WARRIOR INTERVIEWS GIGER
FOR ZERO TOLERANCE MAGAZINE

In a rare interview, Tom Gabriel Warrior, once of Celtic Frost and now heading
up Triptykon, speaks to Swiss surrealist visual artist HR Giger for issue 026
of the UK’s Zero Tolerance Magazine. The interview, conducted by Warrior
over two sessions at Giger’s Zurich home, is an intimate and revealing
look at the artist’s [...]

Hammerheart – Synthetic Breed + Ahbrutahl + Ethereal Shadows

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

Zero Tolerance Australian Launch Party

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

The Challenge

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

The Challenge is a round-robin story, based on an idea originated by Felicity Dowker. The idea was hijacked by Stephen Studach, who has rustled-up a posse of writers to participate.The story will culminate in an open competition put to popular vote, with funds raised being donated to Paul Haines and family.
Participating Writers (in order of [...]

Voiceworks – Addiction

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

Voiceworks – Addiction
Edited by Adam Ford
STUFF

Untitled (photograph) by Tai Snaith
Untitled by Carlie Grove

ADDICTION

Addicted… To Sex by Cat Concoy
Shoot Me Up Romeo by Merlin
Untitled (Illustration) by Xen
My Life as a Horrorist by Michelle Roemer
Untitled (Illustration) by Preyada Apiwattanatam
Untitled x3 (Comics) by Fizz
The Hedonistic Screams of Nicotine-Deprived Cells (Illustration) by Doug Irving
Fixed by Marc Campobasso
Shooting Up (Photograph) [...]

Inkshed 15

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

The fifteenth literary journal from Box Hill Institute’s Professional Writing and Editing Course. Featuring the winners of the 2004 short story competition. With an introduction by Adam Deverell, and a foreword by award winning short story writer and poet Cate Kennedy.
Competition Winners

Beyond the Mountains of the Moon – David Campbell
The Miracle Soup – Paul Sterling
An [...]

Avant: New Writing 2005

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

Avant – New Writing 2005
Edited by Euan Mitchell
Forward by John Holten
Preface by Euan Mitchell
CONTENTS

Disrespectfully Gretelled by Helen Cranage
What Freud Said by Joe Ennis
Gallipoli by Helen Katz
A Mother’s Departure by Gina Coraitsas
Teacher’s Pet by Kim Havill
The Beast Within by Darren Hall
A Sweaty Drunken Day Out by Ben Honey
Scratches on the Surface by Talie Helene
‘Irritable Male Syndrome’ [...]

About Poetry

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

About Poetry
Edited by Mary Manning
A vibrant and engaging book that gives middle secondary students the skills necessary to enjoy poetry study and appreciation. Research, reading and writing activities help students to explore aspects of poetic technique and to experiment with different styles.

A wide range of poets from the traditional to the more contemporary
Annotated poems to [...]