The fanzine, "The Blind Eruite," features six backgrounds inspired from Argentine writers. It
contains poetry influenced by surrealism, horror, absurdism, queer anarcho-poetry, political
prohibition of an anarchist troll made up of filth and muck, a reality hopscotch that jumps through
space like it's on springs (Julió Cortazar), "A Popular Saints Collecter," with the talking grave
robbed female furred creature who is possessed by her own sense of sadness. Other highlights include
blind erudiates paired up to guide tiger-striped eyes, a reality hopscotch that resembles space
travel like it's jumping through hoops (Jorge Luis Borges), and an exorcist made out of filth and
muck with the ability to jump political hurdles in her work as well.
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