Welcome to Hootenanny Magazine.
Between 1994 and 1997 Ken Weathersby and David Keith (hereafter referred to as “we”) managed to get many of our friends and a few famous people to contribute poetry, fiction, humor, and art for the Hootenanny project. We assembled the work by hand, using all sorts of extremely labor-intensive basically inefficient, low-tech means to produce limited editions of the magazine. They actually turned out to be quite beautiful. We hosted poetry readings and performance art happenings on a few occassions. These days folks have scattered around the globe, and the print Hoot is no more. For a while there, the Web edition persisted as a place to publish content we never got around to binding into a print edition. We’ve stopped taking submissions, however, so all that stuff is now in the archive.
All the same, there’s lots of stuff to read there, so please do browse.
Hootenanny may be making a new appearance as some sort of blog, maybe. Watch this space.
Peace and stuff,
The Editors
