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Mark Maynard | For all your Mark Maynard needs. Skip to content   About Archive Shop Contact « Older posts The Untold History of Zines… Doug Holland on Pathetic Life By Mark | October 3, 2021 When I set out to interview all of the folks that were doing work that I respected back in the ‘90s, during the golden age of zines, there was one person I knew I wouldn’t be able to speak with. I’d been told by multiple people that Doug Holland , the man behind the legendary zine Pathetic Life, had disappeared completely. I was told that, even if I could find him, there was no way he’d ever talk with me about his life, and the circumstances which led up to the publication of what would go down in history as the “personal zine” against which all others would be measured. I saw a faint glimmer of hope when I’d heard, a month or so ago, that he’d started writing again at ItsDougHolland.com , and reposting the occasional story from Pathetic Life, but I didn’t get my hope...

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