Has it been two months already? Are we that far into the new year? Time flies when you’re having fun - and we’ve had plenty of fun here at Don’t Look. With this issue, we go international. That’s right, for all those using A4 paper, we have the European version of the issue for you! Of course, we have the standard US version for those you like 8.5×11 paper.
Don’t Look, Issue #3 - the US version (8.5×11 paper)
Don’t Look, Issue #3 - the EU version (A4 paper)
Welcome to the beginning of viral distribution global domination! Print out copies and leave them where ever you travel - a paper trail to find your way back home!
Folding instructions no longer come with the issue. You can download and print them separately here.
If you like what you read, do think about submitting some of your own work. We’re always looking for fresh, new artists, writers, poets and photographers. Don’t be shy.
Plus, we still don’t have a winner for our photo contest. Keep in mind, folks, we don’t know what it’s like where you live. What you may find mundane, we would find exotic! Give us something unique, different and fun and we’ll reward the best with something very special.
Enjoy! Feedback always welcome.
Edited to add: We were so excited about today’s release that we were horribly remiss in our loving and adoring duties. So let the worshipping start now. First, there’s the incomparable Linn Næss, who is responsible for the absolutely stunning cover art on this month’s issue. It’s really not an easy thing to find a black and white illustration that looks good in such a small space. Linn never lets us down and we would be lost without her.
Gina Abelkop is the wonderful mind behind “The Higher The Hair”. Here’s the thing - I’m not a big fan of poetry (this is Jack, by the way, not Mary) but I loved this poem. She’s wonderfully talented and we are honored to have her poetry in this month’s issue.
Scratch Comics is witty and fun and just a joy to read. Go read more. Right now.
Sheena Larson contributed “Balloon Girl” to March’s issue - an amazing, airy sort of drawing that just makes me smile everytime I see it.
We don’t have a website for Una, but I have to mention her here, too. Her sweet, biting poem is quite possibly one of my favorite things about this issue.
We here at Don’t Look thank you all for making this issue such a success!





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