Wheel Me Out issue 3 is life changing.
John Carroll, New York
Lovely to see you featuring Sniper in your magazine. We worked together in the mid-1990s at Sniper (project space) in Berlin and he really made an impact on what I do and was one of the main people that made me take my own work seriously. In a humorous kind of way.
Vicki
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Wow. What an honor (I think!).... Did the name of your august journal come from a wee pop song I wrote many decades ago, or is it pure coincidence? Either way, I wish you godspeed. Good wheel-men are hard to find these days…
All the best,
Was
We were thrilled to receive the above letter from David Was, of Was (Not Was) fame, who penned the brilliant track from which our mag gets its name. Thanks for getting in touch David, you made our day.
Dear WMO,
No you are not rubbish, you are very not. You are very fresh, innovative, double cool, wickedly original, you think out of the box and you're definitely down with the kids. These skills are very rare these days and you are the teachers...
Thanks, Ian Stevenson
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