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The Yellow Wallpaper Zine by Kane Parsons

The Yellow Wallpaper Zine by Kane Parsons

“There are things in that paper that nobody knows but me, or ever will.”

Issue 33 traps readers inside “The Yellow Wallpaper,” Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s hallucinatory tale of a woman shut inside a nursery, watching patterns creep across the wall. With an introduction by Backrooms director Kane Parsons
, this reprint of Gilman’s short story from 1892 explores the twisted inner chambers of the human nervous system as it loses its way within the “horrid, smouldering, unclean yellow wallpaper.”

Includes one randomized segment of the Backrooms map and original illustrations by John Provencher.

$2.40

Original: $8.00

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The Yellow Wallpaper Zine by Kane Parsons

$8.00

$2.40

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The Yellow Wallpaper Zine by Kane Parsons

“There are things in that paper that nobody knows but me, or ever will.”

Issue 33 traps readers inside “The Yellow Wallpaper,” Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s hallucinatory tale of a woman shut inside a nursery, watching patterns creep across the wall. With an introduction by Backrooms director Kane Parsons
, this reprint of Gilman’s short story from 1892 explores the twisted inner chambers of the human nervous system as it loses its way within the “horrid, smouldering, unclean yellow wallpaper.”

Includes one randomized segment of the Backrooms map and original illustrations by John Provencher.

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“There are things in that paper that nobody knows but me, or ever will.”

Issue 33 traps readers inside “The Yellow Wallpaper,” Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s hallucinatory tale of a woman shut inside a nursery, watching patterns creep across the wall. With an introduction by Backrooms director Kane Parsons
, this reprint of Gilman’s short story from 1892 explores the twisted inner chambers of the human nervous system as it loses its way within the “horrid, smouldering, unclean yellow wallpaper.”

Includes one randomized segment of the Backrooms map and original illustrations by John Provencher.