Hosted by the team behind experimental art-lit zine DUM DUM Zine, DUM DUM Radio is our platform to talk about the creative process and all that it entails.
Welcome back to DUM DUM Radio! In our dedicated #BlackLivesMatter episode, we’re featuring exclusive readings from the beloved Black Voices of Issue 6: Rest & Resist, including Allison Noel Conner, Deanna Hampton, and Marcus Clayton. Join us in amplifying their readings, bidding farewell to Issue 6, and sharing the details about when our next round of submissions open up! Follow Allison Noel Conner on IG @loosepleasures and sign up for her newsletter here: loosepleasures.substack.com Follow Deanna Hampton on IG @dayadharadd and check out her work here: lacasadeluz108.com Follow Marcus Clayton on IG @marcussomethingsomething and check out his literary arts journal Indicia here: indicialit.com
Welcome back to DUM DUM Radio! This episode, we're featuring a very special interview with writer and friend of the zine John Christopher Nelson. Join us as we chat all about how horror movies influenced his foray into writing, his creative process, observations about being an essential worker, and who we'd strike from the literary canon. Make sure to check out John's work here: http://www.johnchristophernelson.com/
We're back! Join our founder and publisher Taleen Kali and our music editor Julia Gibson while we chat about how quarantine has affected our creativity, the media we've been loving in isolation, and some exciting dUM updates.
In this episode, we take you inside the LA Art Book Fair, where we chatted with Issue 6 contributors Yumi Sakugawa and Myriam Gurba, as well as Beth Pickens, Aurora Lady, and Annabelle Maginnis about art, zines, sexting, and more!
On our second episode, DUM DUM’s editorial team shares our thoughts + feelings about running a Kickstarter campaign, gives a recap of our recent event at The Smell, and talks about the books, music, and shows we're currently digging!
Welcome to DUM DUM Radio! Join publisher Taleen Kali, managing editor Rosa Quezada, and music editor Julia Gibson as we chat about the dUm origin story, the books, music, and movies we’ve been digging lately, which upcoming shows we’re excited for, and more.