ephemera

The Official 2026 DSB "Knife Game" T-Shirt

The Official 2026 DSB "Knife Game" T-Shirt

And here we go!

Another year — another chance to show your support for all things DrunkSkull! This year we are lucky to have the amazing talents of E X Oaks on our yearly fun-fun-fundraiser! And, like DrunkSkull Books — we think it’s got just the right mix of danger and fun, of seriousness with just enough don’t-give-a-shit!

As you probably know by now, we get up to some publishing and some mischief here at the HQ, so perhaps you share a similar sensibility? If so, we hope the t-shirt lets the world know that you’re deadly serious about doing all you can to #keepbooksdangerous while, at the same time, not some square or scold!

And while we are painfully aware that big and serious things are happening out there in the world, there’s something to be said for carving out your own tiny little bit of peace by staying artistic, staying productive, and saving a little ember of joy for brighter days. So that’s what we’re hoping to do in 2026 and beyond! We’d be honored if you brought us with you during your own wander into better times.

Papa's Got a Brand New Bagazine...

Bagazine #7

That's right folks...a new Bagazine is due out directly...and, for the first time ever, I managed to place a piece in it! For those who don't know, Bagazine is "Assemblage - Bagism - Happening"...so, a kick-ass conglomeration of all manner of "chapbooks, mini comics, broadsides, photographs, collage, drawings, interviews, printmaking, letterpress, xerox, gocco, stencil, woodcuts, etc." and they "strongly encourage emphasis on hand-made NOT machine-made" pieces. If this sounds even remotely cool to you, check out their gorgeous GALLERIES of past issues -- you won't regret it. Giselle and Johnny Brewton are the mad folks behind this truly unique approach to an art and lit mag, and I guarantee you'll recognize more than a few names in the ranks. Placing work with them has long been on my publishing dream list, and I couldn't be happier with the piece I made: a shrinky-dink of van Gogh's severed ear.

"Suffer For Art Like van Gogh" for Bagazine #7

"Suffer For Art Like van Gogh" for Bagazine #7

So if you're wondering what to do with that $50 Granny gave you, and just happen to love original, handmade ephemera from lots of interesting, creative personalities -- well, now you know!

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