Get to know Issue 3′s contributors

static zine issue 3

For Issue 3, Static’s roster of contributors got even bigger. 26 people were involved in the making of the zine and telling stories about their lives. So naturally, once you’re hooked to their stories, you’re going to want to know more about them.

So for this issue, each person got a web page right on this here site.

The first wave of pages are ready, so here’s who you can get to know and then read more of their work:

Jessica – Life as a Music Video

Aviva – Life as an Edward Gorey adaptation

Matti – Life as a TV Family

Ellyn – Life as a Romantic Comedy

Kate – Life as a Stand By Me adaptation

yahlehly – Life as Reconstructed Pop Song Titles

Ricky – Life as Movie Posters

Steve F – Life as a Letter from Sea

Bryan – Life as a Stolen Soundtrack

The Lonely Vagabond – Life as a Song

Marta – Life as a Daily Comic

Bhairavi – Life as a Menu

Rob – Life as a Board Game

Adriana – artist for Life as a Workout Video

Erin – artist for Life as an Edward Gorey adaptation

Megan – artist for Life as a Stand By Me adaptation

Yuli – artist for Life as a Music Video and Board Game
(and we are genuinely sorry times a million the links for Yuli did not make it in the zine!!!!!)

More coming soon!

The Year in Static: The funniest people in Yahlehly’s Twitter feed

funniest people in my twitter feed
…according to the number of times i’ve favourited them
by yahloly, comedy ambassador

two musts i look for before i follow someone on twitter:
one must be entertaining
& one musn’t be a feed hog
afterall, twitter is about the art of being concise

Twitter Gold, as defined by me: the sparse thoughts of funny people with only minimal promotional cal

due to my short attention span–look it’s still not snowinggg!–i’ve had to unfollow too many people whose prolifacy was more than i could keep up with. (see @ambertozer, producer of such non-stop hilarity, how can anyone manage enough concentration for it daily!? i mean, at some point i have to let prof. henry rest & turn my affection, erm, attention to sir farnsworth–henry’s the PC, farnsworth’s the t.v)

& i find the prolific are often female comics, which makes my ‘following’ list predominantly male. i’m looking to change this so if you know of any succinct female comics, please recommend some to me @chillcake

these are the five people who packed the most funny in brevity this year
@shelbyfero California
I’m not too crazy about me either

best of shelbyfero

@bazecraze NYC
Cynical shell. Soft, chewy center.

best of shelbyfero

@serafinowicz Earth’s Core
Male actress and comedienne. All content © Peter Serafinowicz.

best of serafinowicz

@demetrimartin is here.
This Is A Book by Demetri Martin is in stores.

best of demetri martin

@bridger_w N64
Here we are on our third date

best of bridgerw

Sonic DOOM

The Ex is finally over, hallelujah, but they of course ended with the sonic torture that is the air show. Yahlehly reflects as-it-happened this past weekend:

crossing the street by drake patio when out of nowhere an incredible thunder PIERCES the atmosphere & sends vibrations through the air

diners, pedestrians, both outdoors & in, throw up their arms or duck to shield themselves from sudden unknown dangers

i stop mid-crosswalk, hunch & plug my ears—i’d be useless under attack, apparently

as the moment passes we collectively realize we’re in no immediate danger & that the sound did not emit from a bomb or explosion

but from a show ‘plane (likely the hornet or thunderbolt) probably meant to mark the kickoff of the CNE airshow

people don’t laugh at themselves, nor are we impressed, the collective feeling is grim
i keep trying but fail to describe it

my heart thought it died

 

three blocks later…

while watching a less threatening red bi-plane perform stunts off in the smoggy distance

guy: did you hear that ‘plane earlier? i thought the world was gonna end

me: yeah. it. did. not. feel. good.

attempts at breaking the sound barrier over downtown toronto should be illegal
*to my dad who adores airshows & who is probably laughing at my apparent cowardice

understand, this was not an ordinary show ‘plane sound, not like the ones that startle me awake this time each year

those i’ve sort of gotten used to, sort of

i thought i felt terror before but this was wholly different
it was a singular boom & vibration that for an instant felt truly like the end of my world

bad bad vibes

 

i blame it for all the melancholy i’ve felt since