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Back issues of COILHOUSE now available digitally

Sean Bonner at 10:22 am Tue, Mar 29, 2011

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The fine folks at COILHOUSE magazine (mentioned many a time here in the past, and who featured Xeni and Boing Boing Video in issue 3 have just put made available for the first time all five back issues as DRM-free PDF downloads. Issues are $5 each or $20 for all five, with promises that the funds from this will go directly into the production of issue number 6. The COILHOUSE team are some of my favorite people; if you missed picking up the printed versions when they were available, now is your chance to catch up.

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  • SFSlim

    These are just beautiful. I happily bought the complete set, both to support future issues, and as a vote in support of progressive publishers who are brave enough to sell their goods unburdened by flaky and intrusive DRM. As Sean said, the creators of Coilhouse are some of my favorite people, and the magazine truly is a labor of love. One which deserves not only to survive, but to thrive.