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American Gothique Magazine is an E-zine that is currently available online through the magazine’s website. It is geared at focusing on the lives, the music, and the art of the goth genre. Making its online debut in September of 2007, American Gothique Magazine started a revolution in uniting the goth scene in Alaska to the goth of the world. With a current following of nearly ten thousand members, American Gothique Magazine has become a big brother and sister to the family of goth worldwide.

History On May 5th, 2007…Founder and Executive producer Logan Guinn, was driving from Fairbanks Alaska when he made his discovery that there was not a magazine geared for the gothic genre on the newsstands in grocery stores. Curious by his observation, he took to the Internet and found there was no open publication directed at the American Goth genre. He took it upon his own to form a website that would unite the American Gothic minded, and give them a place to call “Our Community.” Taking on the name ‘American Gothique,’ Logan made it his mission to form a public interest website that offered more than just a bulletin board and meet up’s. He took his style of photography and added it to his own writing and began using his Pre-press skills to form what is now known as, American Gothique Magazine. Seeking the aid of a Webmaster, Logan soon found Kim Parsons and Damon Petite who initialized the foundation of the site. Lacking the first Seven months of the year (Jan-Aug) September began with small blurbs, some mild fashion and make-up tips, and news of the Goth. Making a debut to the magazine was the first writer, Antagonist. He writes a column based more on opinion and point of view more so than fact and evidential findings. His ghetto talk, and wild words with profanity and slander seemed a hit and soon, Antagonist was getting email and celebrated salutations. Following the mix came the Fixer, a writer geared at helping people find answers to their problems with covert action and spy like attitudes. His 1920’s look and “Handyman” words seemed to resolve even the stickiest of cases. Soon after his release, readers began to send him emails of situations that they needed, “Fixed.”

In January of 2008, Logan and his partners dissolved their relationship and taking on a new role as Webmaster…Logan Guinn refit the magazine with his own creative touch, and mastering the web tool, “Dream weaver,” he began to rebuild the website. Operating it from his remote laptop, Logan became a writer, executive producer, and a photographer all the while with the use of only one arm. He had been injured on August 22nd, 2007 and was only able to use his left arm…Logan is right arm dominate. With the use of his arm, and seven months of rehabilitation he collected his magazine up and started the NEW site in April of 2008… By June of 2008, Logan had gotten a hold of an incredible story about a young man and woman, Fashion Goth’s, who participated in a race around the world. Kynt Cothron and Vyxsin Fiala had proven they had ‘Witch Powers’ as they traveled around the world in CBS: The Amazing Race. Opening for an interview, Logan quickly seized the moment for goth world wide as these two became the first goth couple to ever particippate in a reality based television show. The race ended in Anchorage Alaska and the Magazine was quick to cover the event. Making fast friends, Logan and Kynt worked together to help revive the goth scene in Alaska. Spending a two-week adventure that span from Anchorage to Fairbanks. Logan Guinn and his marketing manager Anna Kegley soon provided events and bands to honor the goth duo. After the festive summer, American Gothique Magazine maintained its charge as a leader for the goth community and continued creating shows and making a scene with the goth of Alaska. Anna left the magazine to pursue other ventures as a regional promoter; Logan was once again was left to operate his magazine alone and still one handed. He opened the international gateway to the story of the year after the one-year anniversary of the Death of Sophie Lancaster that took place on August 11th, 2007. Logan emptied his pockets and dumped magazine money into the S.O.P.H.I.E. (Stamp Out Prejudice Hatred and Intolerance Everywhere) foundation. The action led to his anticipated divorce that concluded in the following year. By October 2008, Logan Guinn was a month behind due to complications, and the Novemeber issue was a week overdue. Comitting himself to his fans, he spent countless hours trying to breath life into his magazine with no success until Brandi Padro made her entrance as the magazine’s new webmistress. With only a week till december, Brandi and Logan brought the magazine back to life, and back to order with October, Novemeber and December online and completed. By January 2009, American Gothique Magazine had its first make over since its second start in April 2008, with the introduction of its new graphic arts department, led by Brandi Padro, together the two recreated the magazine and began the start of the production company, American Gothique Presents.

By March of 2009, the production studios of American Gothique Magazine began producing one of Alaska’s hottest fashion show: ‘Gothique- leather and lace.’ Directed by the promotions Manager, Monika McKenzie and hosted by the venue Mad Myrna’s “Daphne” and the pink and black Hot Topic fashion model’s, Kynt and Vyxsin. The Gothique leather and lace is a new age show of modeling, fashion, and flash photo style photography along with a posh sense of goth fashion that meets the attitude of thrash clothing designs and risqué dance mixed with theatrical performances.

CURRENTLY American Gothique Magazine: Is online and awaiting more members to subscribe American Gothique Magazine Presents: holds monthly productions: •	Pirates of the 907 •	Gothique: Leather and Lace •	The Coven: a gathering of Vampire •	Pagans of the 907

American Gothique Magazine also continues its motto of: “Liberating minds, one goth at a time.”

EXTERNAL LINKS http://www.americangothique.com http://www.myspace.com/americangtohique http://www.vampirelifestyle.com http://www.redbuttafly.com/friends.html http://www.alaska.net/~madmyrna http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=94583887 http://www.myspace.com/magnumcarnage http://www.modelmayhem.com/445259 http://www.projekt.com/projekt/product.asp?dept%5Fid=20&sku=DGC00001 http://www.modelmayhem.com/440591 http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=51567635&blogID=333030309 http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.ListAll&friendID=51567635 http://www.repo-opera.com/reviews/ http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.showvids&friendID=241177028&n=241177028

Status: ACTIVE Venue: http://www.americangothique.com Location: Anchorage, Alaska Country: United States First Appearance: September 1st, 2007 Organizer: Logan Guinn

VIDEO: American Gothique Magazine CBS Footage-

Kimberlypepper (talk) 12:37, 7 January 2010 (UTC)Kimberly Jewel PepperKimberlypepper (talk) 12:37, 7 January 2010 (UTC)

American Gothique Magazine- The Story
American Gothique Magazine is an E-zine that is currently available online through the magazine’s website. It is geared at focusing on the lives, the music, and the art of the goth genre. Making its online debut in September of 2007, American Gothique Magazine started a revolution in uniting the goth scene in Alaska to the goth of the world. With a current following of nearly ten thousand members, American Gothique Magazine has become a big brother and sister to the family of goth worldwide.

History On May 5th, 2007…Founder and Executive producer Logan Guinn, was driving from Fairbanks Alaska when he made his discovery that there was not a magazine geared for the gothic genre on the newsstands in grocery stores. Curious by his observation, he took to the Internet and found there was no open publication directed at the American Goth genre. He took it upon his own to form a website that would unite the American Gothic minded, and give them a place to call “Our Community.” Taking on the name ‘American Gothique,’ Logan made it his mission to form a public interest website that offered more than just a bulletin board and meet up’s. He took his style of photography and added it to his own writing and began using his Pre-press skills to form what is now known as, American Gothique Magazine. Seeking the aid of a Webmaster, Logan soon found Kim Parsons and Damon Petite who initialized the foundation of the site. Lacking the first Seven months of the year (Jan-Aug) September began with small blurbs, some mild fashion and make-up tips, and news of the Goth. Making a debut to the magazine was the first writer, Antagonist. He writes a column based more on opinion and point of view more so than fact and evidential findings. His ghetto talk, and wild words with profanity and slander seemed a hit and soon, Antagonist was getting email and celebrated salutations. Following the mix came the Fixer, a writer geared at helping people find answers to their problems with covert action and spy like attitudes. His 1920’s look and “Handyman” words seemed to resolve even the stickiest of cases. Soon after his release, readers began to send him emails of situations that they needed, “Fixed.”

In January of 2008, Logan and his partners dissolved their relationship and taking on a new role as Webmaster…Logan Guinn refit the magazine with his own creative touch, and mastering the web tool, “Dream weaver,” he began to rebuild the website. Operating it from his remote laptop, Logan became a writer, executive producer, and a photographer all the while with the use of only one arm. He had been injured on August 22nd, 2007 and was only able to use his left arm…Logan is right arm dominate. With the use of his arm, and seven months of rehabilitation he collected his magazine up and started the NEW site in April of 2008… By June of 2008, Logan had gotten a hold of an incredible story about a young man and woman, Fashion Goth’s, who participated in a race around the world. Kynt Cothron and Vyxsin Fiala had proven they had ‘Witch Powers’ as they traveled around the world in CBS: The Amazing Race. Opening for an interview, Logan quickly seized the moment for goth world wide as these two became the first goth couple to ever particippate in a reality based television show. The race ended in Anchorage Alaska and the Magazine was quick to cover the event. Making fast friends, Logan and Kynt worked together to help revive the goth scene in Alaska. Spending a two-week adventure that span from Anchorage to Fairbanks. Logan Guinn and his marketing manager Anna Kegley soon provided events and bands to honor the goth duo. After the festive summer, American Gothique Magazine maintained its charge as a leader for the goth community and continued creating shows and making a scene with the goth of Alaska. Anna left the magazine to pursue other ventures as a regional promoter; Logan was once again was left to operate his magazine alone and still one handed. He opened the international gateway to the story of the year after the one-year anniversary of the Death of Sophie Lancaster that took place on August 11th, 2007. Logan emptied his pockets and dumped magazine money into the S.O.P.H.I.E. (Stamp Out Prejudice Hatred and Intolerance Everywhere) foundation. The action led to his anticipated divorce that concluded in the following year. By October 2008, Logan Guinn was a month behind due to complications, and the Novemeber issue was a week overdue. Comitting himself to his fans, he spent countless hours trying to breath life into his magazine with no success until Brandi Padro made her entrance as the magazine’s new webmistress. With only a week till december, Brandi and Logan brought the magazine back to life, and back to order with October, Novemeber and December online and completed. By January 2009, American Gothique Magazine had its first make over since its second start in April 2008, with the introduction of its new graphic arts department, led by Brandi Padro, together the two recreated the magazine and began the start of the production company, American Gothique Presents.

By March of 2009, the production studios of American Gothique Magazine began producing one of Alaska’s hottest fashion show: ‘Gothique- leather and lace.’ Directed by the promotions Manager, Monika McKenzie and hosted by the venue Mad Myrna’s “Daphne” and the pink and black Hot Topic fashion model’s, Kynt and Vyxsin. The Gothique leather and lace is a new age show of modeling, fashion, and flash photo style photography along with a posh sense of goth fashion that meets the attitude of thrash clothing designs and risqué dance mixed with theatrical performances.

CURRENTLY American Gothique Magazine: Is online and awaiting more members to subscribe American Gothique Magazine Presents: holds monthly productions: •	Pirates of the 907 •	Gothique: Leather and Lace •	The Coven: a gathering of Vampire •	Pagans of the 907

American Gothique Magazine also continues its motto of: “Liberating minds, one goth at a time.”

EXTERNAL LINKS http://www.americangothique.com http://www.myspace.com/americangtohique http://www.vampirelifestyle.com http://www.redbuttafly.com/friends.html http://www.alaska.net/~madmyrna http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=94583887 http://www.myspace.com/magnumcarnage http://www.modelmayhem.com/445259 http://www.projekt.com/projekt/product.asp?dept%5Fid=20&sku=DGC00001 http://www.modelmayhem.com/440591 http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=51567635&blogID=333030309 http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.ListAll&friendID=51567635 http://www.repo-opera.com/reviews/ http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.showvids&friendID=241177028&n=241177028

Status: ACTIVE Venue: http://www.americangothique.com Location: Anchorage, Alaska Country: United States First Appearance: September 1st, 2007 Organizer: Logan Guinn

VIDEO: American Gothique Magazine CBS Footage-

Kimberlypepper (talk) 12:39, 7 January 2010 (UTC)Kimberly PepperKimberlypepper (talk) 12:39, 7 January 2010 (UTC)

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