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      <title>Playtape by Ana Two</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Playtape zine cover&#xA;&#xA;I picked this up at the White River Junction zine fest back in November. Playtape by Ana Two, published by Go Press Girl!&#xA;&#xA;It&#39;s an erotic horror story about a video editor who starts getting unmarked CDs in the mail. Footage of herself. She keeps watching them. The whole thing plays with voyeurism and obsession. Who&#39;s watching, who has the power, what happens when you can&#39;t stop looking even when you know you should.&#xA;&#xA;Interior spread from Playtape&#xA;&#xA;This zine lives right in the intersection of art, horror, and physical object. As a huge fan of psychological horror and a constant attendee of Tucson erotica gallery shows, it feels like it was made for me.&#xA;&#xA;Another spread from Playtape&#xA;&#xA;Detail shot&#xA;&#xA;There&#39;s a reverence for physical media here that I respond to. Not just the CDs in the story, but the zine itself as object. Something you hold. Something that takes up space.&#xA;&#xA;Back cover&#xA;&#xA;You can pick up Playtape from Go Press Girl! and see more of Ana Two&#39;s work at anatwo.com.]]&gt;</description>
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<p>I picked this up at the White River Junction zine fest back in November. <em>Playtape</em> by Ana Two, published by Go Press Girl!</p>

<p>It&#39;s an erotic horror story about a video editor who starts getting unmarked CDs in the mail. Footage of herself. She keeps watching them. The whole thing plays with voyeurism and obsession. Who&#39;s watching, who has the power, what happens when you can&#39;t stop looking even when you know you should.</p>

<p><img src="https://found-media-archive.neocities.org/studio/images/IMG_2888.jpg" alt="Interior spread from Playtape"></p>

<p>This zine lives right in the intersection of art, horror, and physical object. As a huge fan of psychological horror and a constant attendee of Tucson erotica gallery shows, it feels like it was made for me.</p>

<p><img src="https://found-media-archive.neocities.org/studio/images/IMG_2889.jpg" alt="Another spread from Playtape"></p>

<p><img src="https://found-media-archive.neocities.org/studio/images/IMG_2890.jpg" alt="Detail shot"></p>

<p>There&#39;s a reverence for physical media here that I respond to. Not just the CDs in the story, but the zine itself as object. Something you hold. Something that takes up space.</p>

<p><img src="https://found-media-archive.neocities.org/studio/images/IMG_2891.jpg" alt="Back cover"></p>

<p>You can pick up <em>Playtape</em> from <a href="https://www.gopressgirl.ink/playtape" rel="nofollow">Go Press Girl!</a> and see more of Ana Two&#39;s work at <a href="https://anatwo.com/" rel="nofollow">anatwo.com</a>.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2026 18:20:35 +0000</pubDate>
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