The Gossville Arsonist was an early 90s zine created by Scott Wood, a King’s Arms regular, and was available at the Rock Box, Agincourt, Camberley, The Cube held at Ragamuffins, Camberley, etc. It covered the bands that formed and played in and around Camberley and featured some very acerbic reviews which are a joy to re-read after all these years.
There was a regular column written by Madam Frou Frou, the editor’s girlfriend at the time. Then there was Willy the Worm, a comic strip, which opened with “Hi – I’m Willy the worm. People think I’m a prick but I’m a worm with a centre parting….” created by Patrick Fenton.
Wood is now the Events Manager at Conway Hall, London and writes for Londonist. Madam Frou Frou went into public relations.
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I think I did a comic strip for. The gossville arsonist – willy the worm
“hi – I’m willy the worm. People think I’m a prick but I’m a worm with a centre parting….”x
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Any examples of Willy the Worm in print, Partrick?
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I wrote a regular column for the GA under the pseudonym Madam FrouFrou. As the editor’s girlfriend, it was my first taste of nepotism. I believe I have all/most of the back issues. Thank you for this website and all the care and attention put into it. I knew many of the bands features and am still friends with a number of the people named. I was 16/17/18 during this period and went by the name White Hawk (as one pseudonym is never enough). Hello to everyone who knew me.
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Hello Madam FrouFrou,
Great to hear from you and I vaguely recall White Hawk. We’d love to see those back issues, our contact details are toward the bottom of https://oursoundscene.org/about/ if you would care to share. My nom de plume in the Woking News & Mail was Tin Tin, and still called Tin by many. Thank you for the kind words about the site, but it is thanks to readers like you who were part of OurSoundscene that it is what it is.
We look forward to hearing from you.
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