--- title: TRAP Zine date: 250326 category: phlog --- It's nothing new, my propensity to ping-pong between hobbies and passions. I've referred to it as a seasonality: I might be in my writing season or my music season or my gaming season, but time inevitably marches onward. The shift is often abrupt, often jar- ring, and often occurring before I'm ready for it. This phlog is a long time coming, but I am sitting at my desk and forcing the words into the terminal because I want to document and remember last season. Not a post-mortem, because I know it will come back around again, but perhaps more of a cloud-seeding attempt. Don't wait so long until you come back again, please. In February of this year, I worked on and released a zine called TRAP. Ostensibly, it is a TTRP-related work of short fictions, which could potentially be used in a gaming scenario. I'm using a lot of vague words here because it's not _exactly_ gameable, intentionally so. I don't have much interest in writing systems, and my inspiration here was to have a venue for some of the short and evocative scenes that have always littered my notebooks. The zine came about after some discussions (and argument) about the format itself, especially at a time when the word is used to de- scribe a wide variety of self-published books and commercial pro- ducts that happen to be in a minimal and maybe rough format. To me, this is not necessarily the spirit or culture of a zine, al- though I hate to be a gatekeeper. A zine, to me, is an analog artifact of personal expression de- signed to break boundaries and restrictions of capital and act as a community-building object by virtue of its reproducability and distribution. It's not a $20 glossy small magazine that is dis- interested in its recipients. It's a library-photocopied blood- on-the-page expression of oneself that inherently encourages re- sponse recirculation. So, putting my money where my mouth is, I made TRAP. It's 16pp, black-and-white, constructed in a literal cut-and-paste method using printed public domain graphics and typewritten text, photo- copied at my local library and mailed to anyone who wants a copy on a stamp. I loved making it, but once it was out in the world, my season changed. I don't want this to be the only time I make an issue of TRAP, and I don't necessarily want to wait for what- ever mercurial shift has to happen internally before I'm ready to do that work again. Hence: this post. Soon (read: tonight? Let's say tonight) I'm planning on uploading the individual spreads from issue one here on the Zaibatsu. I'm not quite ready for it to be a PDF on itch.io, downloaded and im- mediately forgotten, and there is a certain similarity of integ- rity in gopher and gemini spaces that aligns with zine culture. Heck, one of my first introductions to this space was the Circum- lunar Transmissions zine! gopher://zaibatsu.circumlunar.space:70/1/~trunnion/trap If you read this and are of a zine-trading nature, please reach out! One of the best surprises from this venture has been the return label serving as an invitation for folks to send me their zines. The culture and community builds and builds, and we all become stronger against the inevitability of the trap. -30-