This is an admirable first attempt by a young teen-punk flexing her creative muscle. Xeroxed drawings, photos, letters, and articles make P&O an eclectic and lively 'zine. The mix of typed and handwritten copy includes instructions on making a cherry bomb, satirical political essays ("Punx for Vegetable Rights" and "The Caimanist Manifesto."), and both serious and humorous rantings of tortured teen-aged minds in the form of poems, short stories, and quotes.--R.R. Lee Etzwiler
This review originally appeared in TapRoot Reviews #2,
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