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About Me

Doomsday Dept is a non-General Interest magazine. It is a tribune for one staff writer and one editor, as well as for anyone else willing to contribute (provided that we like the material).

Freedom of speech does not immediately mean politics, and that's where we are - having this tribune to speak out and not knowing on which continent Iraq is (and whether Fidel Castro and Saddam Hussein were buddies or evil twin sons of Stalin; we had to look up these name in the dictionary to spell them out).

If you are a freelance writer/artist/photographer, submit anything you want (non-political) to us ([email protected]).

Editor: Daniil Kharms
Staff Writers: Tony Papercut, Dake Aachen, Skippy Dominguez
Website: http://doomsdaydept.com/

Quicky update: Оur staff-writer has codeine-gulped the last money we had, so we are postponing paper publishing till a miracle happens. But we are going online now.

Read Issue #1 here

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

People willing to speak out.

People ready to speak out even if it's bullying.

Books:

Down and Out in Paris and London
by George Orwell

You Can't Go Home Again
by Thomas Wolfe

The Bonfire of the Vanities
by Tom Wolfe

Sometimes a Great Notion
by Ken Kesey

The Naked and the Dead
by Norman Mailer

The Tin Drum
by Günter Grass

Storm of Steel
by Ernst Jünger

LSD: My Problem Child
by Albert Hofmann

The Human Encounter With Death
by Stanislav Grof

No Longer Human
by Osamu Dazai

A Man Without a Country
by Kurt Vonnegut

Thousand Cranes
by Yasunari Kawabata

Thirst for Love
by Yukio Mishima

The Silent Cry
by Kenzaburo Oe

My Friend Henry Miller
by Alfred Perles

The Complete Book of Abs
by Kurt Brungardt

Journey to the End of the Night
by Louis-Ferdinand Celine

Catch 22
by Joseph Heller

Hollywood
by Charles Bukowski

The Other Side of Me
by Sidney Sheldon

Nineteen Eighty-Four
by George Orwell

Animal Farm
by George Orwell

The Kid Stays in the Picture
by Robert Evans

Bringing Down the House
by Ben Mezrich

New York City: A Cultural History
by Eric Homberger

The Notebook
by Nicholas Sparks

Mein Name sei Gantenbein
by Max Frisch

Stranger Than Fiction: True Stories
by Chuck Palahniuk

My Blog

We Need Your Ass!

Doomsday Dept announces competition for a photo of the most breath-taking and beautiful naked ass to feature on the cover of the next issue. We are doing it as a tribute to the BUTT Magazine, who have...
Posted by Doomsday Dept on Wed, 06 Aug 2008 10:21:00 PST