The magazine is xeroxed and staple-bound, with silkscreened covers. It costs $7, postage paid, and can be purchased below with paypal. Copies _may_ also be found in Portland at Reading Frenzy; in Los Angeles at FAMILY; in Washington, DC at Bridge Street Books; in Amsterdam at Boekie Woekie; and in Germany at the Cologne Kunstverein. Or, like the first issue, #2 is free as a trade for mail art or other zines. You should do this. Email the editor for his current address.
Submissions are currently being read for issue #3. Don't know when it's coming out. Everything is welcome at robert at endingthealphabet dot org.
SATELLITE TELEPHONE is a small, irregularly published magazine of poetry and fictocriticism, born in Portland, Oregon, and since on the move. It's second issue (Spring/Summer 2008) came out today (July 23rd), and is pleased to feature new writing by: CLAIRE BECKER, LYNN BEHRENDT, ROBERT DEWHURST, FANNY HOWE, KEVIN KILLIAN, RODNEY KOENEKE, CHRIS KRAUS, DOROTHEA LASKY, SAM LOHMANN, KIMBERLY LYONS, SIMON PETTET, CHRIS PIUMA, ARLO QUINT, DAN RAPHAEL, HANNAH SAYLE, KYLE SCHLESINGER, FRANK SHERLOCK, and SUSIE TIMMONS. The artist-writer GOODY-B. WISEMAN drew a beautiful cover.
Issue #1 (summer 2007) is sold out. These are the names of all the writers in it: DAVID ABEL, VITO AIUTO, TOM BECKETT, JIM BEHRLE, ALDEN VAN BUSKIRK, FRANKLIN BRUNO, GENEVA CHAO, CACONRAD, ROBERT HEAD, CHRIS KRAUS, AMY LINGAFELTER, EILEEN MYLES, JENI OLIN, RANDY, DAVID RATTRAY, CAMILLE ROY, EDDARD RYAN, STEPHANIE SNYDER, ALLISON TOBEY, and CHRYS TOBEY. The editor's former penpal GRACE TRAN drew the cover.