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Inferno Newspaper began life as a conspiratorial conversation in the back room of a neighborhood bar in the winter of 2002. The first issue ran off the presses in spring of 2003. The paper caused controversy from the very first edition. There was no middle ground; people either loved it or they hated it. We gathered some of the brightest talent in the south Jersey and Philadelphia region to contribute gratis. We received accolades from New York and Washington for our content and wit. Working on a shoestring budget, every issue was at risk of being our last. This book is a recap of our first…mehr

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Inferno Newspaper began life as a conspiratorial conversation in the back room of a neighborhood bar in the winter of 2002. The first issue ran off the presses in spring of 2003. The paper caused controversy from the very first edition. There was no middle ground; people either loved it or they hated it. We gathered some of the brightest talent in the south Jersey and Philadelphia region to contribute gratis. We received accolades from New York and Washington for our content and wit. Working on a shoestring budget, every issue was at risk of being our last. This book is a recap of our first seven years, with some of our best articles, best humor pieces, best art and best covers. Publisher and writer Carl B. Johnson contributes a new running commentary throughout, taking the reader on a journey of the rise and fall of an underground arts newspaper. Interspersed with some of the best articles, Carl leads you into the quagmire of local politics and puritanism that fueled and inspired the inferno that was INFERNO.
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Autorenporträt
Carl B. Johnson is an artist, writer and publisher from south Jersey's Bay Shore Region. Carl designs and installs large-scale mosaic architectural installations with his partner, Liz Nicklus in their primary business, Independent Artist Studios. In between mosaic installations he is a full time artist, working in three-dimensional found objects as well as 2-D oils depicting the disappearing local scenes. Using his experience as a graphic designer and borrowing from his expertise in desk-top publishing, Carl embarked on a journey almost a decade ago publishing an underground newspaper with a focus on the arts. The economy left a path of vast destruction, and technology has wrecked havoc on the print industry. Carl's pet project, INFERNO Newspaper, was one of the many victims. Never a quitter, Carl has focused on small-run print editions featuring many of the writers and artists he met on his fantastic journey as editor and publisher of INFERNO.