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the Ken Chronicles #79

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  The Ken Chronicles #79, August, 2026, was released the last week of July, 2026, and mailed to subscribers and trading partners. Available on paper to everyone for $5 (postpaid to the USA; foreign, please inquire) by contacting Passscribe@aol.com. I'm always interested in trades so let me know what you've got. A PDF version is available for $2 or a similar trade.    It's got 28 digest-sized pages (5.5 x 8.5-inches) in b&w (the PDF version is full color). Contains a letters of comment section; articles on change in communities where lots of new people are moving to; People, Places & Things (that aren't there anymore); Items I had to sell when moving to a new home; a look at hard it is to find items made well anymore; zine, movie & music reviews; how different my new home area is from where I moved from; and a look at a deceptive YouTube documentary.

the Ken Chronicles #77

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  The Ken Chronicles perzine #77 is finished and will be mailed to subscribers & trading partners in mid January, 2026. It's digest-sized (5 1/2 x 8 1/2-inch), with 28 pages including the cover wrap. Available to all for $5 (b&w print copy, postpaid to the USA) or $2 (color PDF version sent to your inbox). Contact: Passscribe@aol.com. This issue tells of some of the differences in food and shopping we've encountered after moving from NY to North Carolina last year, with recommendations if you visit the area. Also mentioned are more of the items I had to sell or find new homes for in order to downsize my collections. There is also a report on our recent vacation getaways to Rehoboth Beach, Delaware , and Myrtle Beach & Charleston, South Carolina . Some concert, book & film reviews, another look at people, places & things that aren't there anymore, and readers' letters of comment round it out. Check out a sample page from our Charleston visit :   
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The Ken Chronicles #74 were released the first week of May, 2025. The paper version has 28 pages (plus the cover wrap) in b&w, filled with non-fiction and photos; this issue features the story of my move from New York to North Carolina; People, Places & Things (that aren't there anymore); What I've been reading, watching, etc., lately; and readers' feedback. It's available for $5 cash (postpaid to the USA), or $6.50 to any other country. I'm always interested in a fair trade. Contact PassScribe@aol.com The Ken Chronicles are also offered as a PDF version, in color, for $2 or a similar digital trade. Order the paper version and get the digital version for free (by request).   Reviews: "Ken recently moved from his home on Long Island to North Carolina. (He) discusses why he decided to leave NY after eight decades and why he chose NC. There's also a lovely tribute to Fred Argoff." – Davida Breier, Razorcake #147

the Ken Chronicles #72

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 the Ken Chronicles #72 (August, 2024 issue) was released July 24th, 2024, and mailed to subscribers, trading partners, and participating zine shops. It's 28 pages including the cover wrap and the paper version is digest sized (5.5 x 8.5-inches) with b&w text and original photos. It's available, postpaid to the US, for $5; a 4-issue sub is only $16. Also available for a fair trade (what have you got?)   This issue contains the story of my German cousin's first time visiting us, and her explorations of NYC (with photos). There's a "People, Places or Things (that are STILL there)" entry, some "People, Places & Things (that aren't there anymore)" examples, the story behind a 2.5 million dollar condo community renovation, my fishing experience on the Neuse River in North Carolina, some zine reviews, and the usual Letters of Comment column, closing out with some "Updates, Oddities & Random Thoughts." Also available in a full...

the Ken Chronicles #70

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The February, 2024, issue was released mid January and contains 28 digest-sized pages in b&w; a color PDF version is also available. It features a sizeable section of readers' comments on past issues, and a guest contribution by Beth Chapin Reineke. Other features include the ever-popular People, Places & Things (that aren't there anymore); Things that Never Used to be There; Whatever Happened to Buddy?; a visit to the Mahwah (New Jersey) custom car & hot rod show; Removing a Tree; Updates, Oddities & Random Thoughts; as well as reviews of shows, books and zines.   Printed copies available for $4 each, postpaid to the USA (inquire for foreign) or similar trade; color PDF version sent to your inbox for $2 (or similar trade). Contact: Passscribe@aol.com

the Ken Chronicles #69

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 Yep! It's time for the Ken Chronicles #69, featuring all the things you love and enjoy about this zine. Letters of Comment; People, Places & Things (that aren't there anymore) like Bert Sommer, Berliner's Record Shop, and the Tornado roller coaster; some reports of our latest trip to Wilmington and New Bern, North Carolina; Updates, Oddities, & Random Thoughts; and some reviews of film, music & zines. It's digest sized, 24-pages (including the cover wrap) in b&w. Being shipped to subscribers and trading partners mid October, 2023, and available to everyone else for $4 (postpaid to the USA), $5 (Canada & Mexico), and $6 for the rest of the world. Trades are always considered (what have you got?) How about a color PDF version sent to your inbox for only $2 or a similar trade? Contact:Passscribe@aol.com to order or for more info.   

the Ken Chronicles #65

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 tKC #65, the November issue, has been completed early and officially released October 3rd, with subscriber copies mailed out on October 4th. This one is digest-sized, 28 pages (including the cover wrap) and contains a Letters of Comment section; People, Places & Things (that aren't There Anymore); a DIY project; a long Weekend in New York City; a trip Back to Brooklyn; some zine reviews, and random thoughts. Available on paper, postpaid to the USA, for $4 or a fair trade (a 4-issue sub is just $12). Or order the full-color PDF version delivered to your inbox for only $2 (or a similar trade). Order the paper version and receive the color version upon request for FREE!  "It's a delightful, easy read documenting Ken's life..." – Anne Thalheimer review in Xerography Debt #53 Contact: Passscribe@aol.com for more info or to order.    

the Ken Chronicles #64

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 #64, the August, 2022, issue of my Chronicles was released on Tuesday, July 26th; it's got 24 digest-sized pages (5 1/2 x 8 1/2-inches), including the cover wrap. Inside are the usual: Letters of Comment, People, Places & Things (that aren't there anymore); What I've been reading lately (including zine reviews); all about relining a chimney; building a gazebo; and a look back at some guys I grew up with. Paper version available in b&w, postpaid to your US address for $4; also available as a full color PDF version sent to your inbox for $2. I'm also receptive to trades; what have you got?Contact: Passscribe@aol.com.  "Classic perzine content delivered in a friendly, avuncular style." – Matt Fagen (XD #54 Review)  "I review Ken's zines in almost every issue, but I can't help myself. They are one of my favorites and I don't want to miss a chance to tell people about the new issues." – Davida Breier (XD #53)

the Ken Chronicles #63

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  Announcing the release of my Ken Chronicles #63, May, 2022. Digest-sized, 24-page (including cover wrap) perzine with extensive LOC section, People, Places & Things (that aren’t there anymore); articles on cable tv problems, Covid, the 1950 US Census (genealogy related), nature, as well as book and zine reviews.   Available on paper, postpaid to the USA for $3 ($4 Canada/Mexico, or $5 World). PDF copy in color, sent to your inbox: $2 (or free with purchase of paper copy). Always interested in trades (what have you got?) Contact: Passscribe@aol.com   "This issue even came with a nifty little mini-zine about a home repair project." – Kris Mininger    

the Ken Chronicles #62

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Being released at the end of January, 2022, will be the February, 2022, issue of the Ken Chronicles. Featuring the usual variety of non-fiction, it's available on paper, digest-sized with 24 pages, postpaid to your USA mailbox for $3 or a similar trade. A color version is available as a PDF file sent directly to your inbox for $2 or similar trade. For foreign inquiries or more information, email me at PassScribe@aol.com. "Always, always enjoyable." – Davida Gypsy Breier "The best features of good old zining." – Donny Smith (from his review in Xerography Debt #52)

the Ken Chronicles #61

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The Ken Chronicles #61 – the November, 2021 issue – was released in mid-October. There's a letters of comment section (of course), and a look at Shoeless Joe Jackson and baseball, an old house in Brooklyn, and an old movie theater in Queens. We also visit Lake Minnewaska (upstate New York) and New York City's Highline as well as the new Little Island Park in the Chelsea area. There are reviews of some movies, a video, a book and some zines, as well as a search for the location depicted in an old photo. Lastly, we look at a computer keyboard, some DIY tips, and a new record turntable. It's digest sized and has 24 pages, including the cover wrap – available in the b&w paper version, postpaid to the USA for $3 (a 4-issue sub is only $10); a color PDF version, sent to your inbox, is available for $2. Trades are always considered. Contact me at Passscribe@aol.com.   "The best features of good old zining: readers letters, responses to readers letters, little anecdotes he...