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All work created and (c) by Dylan Scholinski
( all money raised or in sales directly supports Sent(a)Mental Studio Projects )
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ZINES / BOOKS - ( zines are all b/w xerox )
The Last Time I Wore a Dress - A Memoir

The Last Time I Wore a Dress - A Memoir
by Daphne (aka Dylan) Scholinski
Paperback Only - $18.00 USD
( Includes Shipping )
Paperback: 224 pages
Publisher: Riverhead (October 1, 1998) (Penguin/Putnam Publishing)
Language: English
* Signed by request
* Hardbound is out of print
* Received the Lambda Literary Award
* Also available in German and Japanese
At 15, Daphne Scholinski was committed to a mental institution and awarded the dubious diagnosis of "Gender Identity Disorder".
" The voice of Daphne's teenage self--bewildered, frank, aching, and defiant--is so vivid it's like hearing a confidence whispered across a dormitory room deep in the night. " -- Harper's Bazaar
" (A) devastating yet profoundly moving and important memoir. " -- San Francisco Chronicle
freedom of depression - 9 ways to commit suicide

9 images from screen printed series
Freedom of Depression - 9 Ways to Commit Suicide
by Dylan Scholinski
Available in:
1/4 Size - $3.00 USD
Full Size - $5.00 USD
Please Forgive Me For Judging You

Available in:
1/2 Size
48 Pages
$4.00 USD
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THE CALL FOR SUBMISSION:
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Setting: Gay Pride March 2007 Denver, CO
so, a group of us are walking down colfax, here in denver...
we passed a couple of people holding hand written signs...
one reads "please forgive me for judging you."
what I need from you:
tell me what your gut reaction and thoughts are on this?
i do not want to share my response with you until i have yours...
not wanting to influence your reaction.
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THE INTRO:
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at first i thought... "awe, that's sweet"
followed quickly by... "what the fuck does that mean?"
and then, rather than focus on the sign in front of me reading
PLEASE FORGIVE ME FOR JUDGING YOU.
i began noticing the mixture of reactions around me.
we were all having such strong and conflicted responses.
later i felt some regret for not walking up
to the person holding this sign...
simply asking them what they meant to accomplish.
but actually if i had done that i probably would not have
compiled this zine and certainly would not
have given this all so much thought.
i soon felt inspired to send out a simple call for submission and
collect reactions and responses
from random people and friends.
what you have in your hands is the result.
i want to thank each and every contributor,
for sharing their insights...
and for letting me lift pictures from many of
their myspace pages to accompany their words.
i also want to thank the person who held this sign.
( i have spent a lot of time thinking about you
and would welcome a conversation someday. )
and thanks to you... for reading.
love, dylan
ps. my official response is in the collection
freedom of depression - no contact

14 images from a drawn series
Freedom of Depression - No Contact
by Dylan Scholinski
Available in:
1/4 Size - $3.00 USD
POSTERS / T-SHIRTS -
"patient" by dylan scholinski

Poster Available
$25 USD
$30 USD if shipping international
* Signed by request