Frequency Thirteen Press

The Eyelids of Dawn - Issue Six
(ftp008) £4.00 + postage sold out

Using the opportunity of celebrating the winter solstice and the longer warmer days to come, the sixth issue of The Eyelids of Dawn is now available.

This year's offering contains the next of the Eight Circuit art/poetry as per previous issues, as well as writings on the films of Jess Franco, more art as expected and reviews of books and sound that have been rocking our writer's worlds this year. Add to this opinions, quotes and we are sure this will give you plenty of opportunity to ponder in these long nights!


Issue five is 30+ A5 pages in length, staple bound with a colour cover and mono inner pages.


The Eyelids of Dawn - Issue Five
(ftp007) £4.00 + postage sold out

Another winter, another edition of The Eyelids of Dawn...

more fiction, poetry and art...the continuation of Andrew Walker's look at the past 100 years of horror, a couple of articles relating to the great Austin Osman Spare, a nod to Lovecraft, a look at poliziotteschi and more....


Issue five is 50+ A5 pages in length, staple bound with a colour cover and mono inner pages.



The Eyelids of Dawn - Issue Four
(ftp006) £4.00 + postage sold out

Available now, this issue is a collection of art, fiction, review and thought including an interview with horror legend Brian Paulin, an article on the films of Shinya Tsukamoto (Tetsuo, A Snake of June), an look at Korean Films, short fiction, hallucinatory poetry, choice reviews (The Beyond, Llewelyn Powys and more), rants, art & collage, as well as Circle four poetry/art (the domestic or socio-sexual circuit) and part one of an article looking at some of the top horror films of the 20th century.

Issue four is 70+ A5 pages in length, staple bound with a colour cover and mono inner pages.



The Eyelids of Dawn - Issue Three
(ftp005) £4.00 + postage sold out

Coming once again in time for the colder days and nights, the latest issue of The Eyelids of Dawn features more fiction, art and poetry alongside choice film and book reviews. If you are already familiar with the previous issues, you will know the kind of thing to expect; dark, surreal fiction, abstract poetry, reviews of lesser known films and more, all presented in a pleasing format skirting the realms between zine and journal.

This issue is 60+ pages, A5, staple bound with a colour cover and black and white on the inner pages.



The Eyelids of Dawn - Issue Two
(ftp004) £4.00 + postage sold out

The second issue of The Eyelids of Dawn is another disparate collection of fiction, art, poetry, reviews and so on from friends and foes of the musical arm of Frequency Thirteen amongst others. Somewhere between a zine and a journal, this is a publication  that we hope provides something to amuse, to challenge and hopefully make you investigate further.

~70 A5 black and white staple bound pages with a colour outer cover and limited to 50 copies


Christopher Brownsword - Scorched Highway (Greyhound Journal)
(ftp003) £2.50 + postage

"Following a violent confrontation with his girlfriend’s abusive father, the unnamed narrator of this short novel exiles himself in America where armed with few resources beyond a forged Greyhound bus pass and a bottle of bootlegged gin he immediately takes to the road among thieves, prostitutes, heroin addicts, lunatics, and Navajo Indians.

Set against the backdrop of the War on Terror in 2004, The Scorched Highway (Greyhound Journal) is by turns brutal, tender, bleak, self-excoriating, and blackly comical, as the narrator, drifting aimlessly from coast to coast, refracts his experience and idiosyncratic worldview - filtered through an ever disintegrating nervous system - in terse, visceral yet at times poetic prose which reveals a vulnerability and feeling of horror in the face of a cruel and senseless existence.

Influenced by the likes of Denis Johnson (Jesus’ Son), William Burroughs Jr. (Speed & Kentucky Ham), Juan Pedro Gutierrez (Dirty Havana Trilogy), and Charles Bukowski, The Scorched Highway (Greyhound Journal) should appeal to fans of meat-raw dirty realism and uncompromising picaresque fiction."

70 page A5 novel limited to 58 copies


The Eyelids of Dawn - Issue One 
(ftp002) £3.50 + postage sold out

The Eyelids of Dawn is a collection of words, art, thought, review, poetry, fiction etc from some of the same minds that have previously released music on Frequency Thirteen, alongside some new associates who have joined the fold for this zine/journal.

90+ A5 black and white staple bound pages with a colour outer cover and limited to 55 copies


Christopher Brownsword - The Eternally Sucking Gorge of the Void  
(ftp001) £7.00 + postage sold out

The Eternally Sucking Gorge of the Void is a booklet of art and words which comprises a number of poems by Christopher Brownsword, alongside artwork supplied by Frequency Thirteen artists and associates. A selection of the poems and art is based on the eight circuit model of conciousness as proposed by Timothy Leary and developed by Robert Anton Wilson and Antero Alli. The booklet finishes with an brief essay on one man's experience from following the methods of Wilson, Crowley and others.

120+ pages, handbound, diy, limited to 50 copies and only a handful left now.

No comments:

Post a Comment