
Why devote Kiss Machine's eleventh issue to shame? Because we are all flawed. We all have moments we wish we could take back. Shame keeps us in check, makes us humble, fuels our nightmares and spurs us to creative heights. It shapes the most fascinating parts of us. Normally, we only reveal our shame to trusted soul-mates. In KM#11, contributors expose and sometimes even laugh at it.
The issue features a brand new review section edited by Lisa Rundle, stories by Kristi-Ly Green and Joanne Huffa, two shameful photo essays, a couple comics, a new column by infamous Toronto graffiti artist Stro1, and movie-inspired cover art by local artist John Abrams.
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