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Every once in a while I send something to an “all call.” Sometimes I hear back from these things that could be anywhere in the world and other times I do not. Today I received this in the mail, something I do not remember sending to but was pleasantly surprised to see. Unfortunately I have no idea what is going on with this zine. My name’s in it but it’s in Ukrainian. Along with the package came a personalized note from the organizer. I have no idea what this is about? I love these little surprises that come out of nowhere.
I’ve scanned the front cover, the first page of the zine, and the page clearly containing my name.
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