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'''Punk Planet''' was an American punk subculture magazine based in Chicago, Illinois. It was circulated continuously following it's foundation in 1994, but was closed following financial issues in 2007.
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Issue #65 (January and February 2004) included a column called '''Early to Bed''' written by Searah Deysach, owner of a sex shop in Chicago. In it, she responded to a letter from someone who was questioning a person's asexual identity. Her response to the letter was very positive, and included information about asexuality as well as a link to AVEN.
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A follow-up article, [http://www.utne.com/2005-03-01/AsexualHealing.aspx Asexual Healing], was written by Laine Bergeson for Utne magazine in March/April 2005, which discusses the Punk Planet article.
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== See also ==
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* [http://www.asexuality.org/en/index.php?showtopic=6062 "Punk Planet"], relevant thread.
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* [http://early2bed.com/ "Early2bed"], Searah Deysach's personal website, may contain graphic content.
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*Punk Planet is a zine about the punk subculture. More information can be found at their [http://punkplanet.com/ website.]
 
*Issue #65 (January and February 2005) included a column called Early to Bed written by Searah Deysach, owner of a sex shop in Chicago. In it, she responded to a letter from someone who was questioning a person's asexual identity. Her response to the letter was very positive, and included information about asexuality as well as a link to AVEN. If anyone is interested in getting a copy of the article, you could either order that issue of PP, try e-mailing Searah (her website can be found [http://early2bed.com/ here] - just be warned that there might be some graphic content), or you can contact [http://asexuality.org/discussion/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=2394 ghosts.]
 

Latest revision as of 18:43, 4 May 2013

Punk Planet was an American punk subculture magazine based in Chicago, Illinois. It was circulated continuously following it's foundation in 1994, but was closed following financial issues in 2007.

Issue #65 (January and February 2004) included a column called Early to Bed written by Searah Deysach, owner of a sex shop in Chicago. In it, she responded to a letter from someone who was questioning a person's asexual identity. Her response to the letter was very positive, and included information about asexuality as well as a link to AVEN.

A follow-up article, Asexual Healing, was written by Laine Bergeson for Utne magazine in March/April 2005, which discusses the Punk Planet article.

See also