Josh Saitz

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Josh Saitz (born Long Island, NY 27 November 1969) is a writer, designer and photographer who has published the zine Negative Capability since 1998. He lives in New York City. He has written zine reviews for the now-defunct Amusing Yourself to Death and spoken at Yale's Alternative Media Center as well as readings in Manhattan and Brooklyn, NY.

The first issue of Negative Capability had a press run of 1,000 copies and was notable for its atypically high production values due to its color cover and offset printing. This issue included the first of many manifestos, a grammar lesson, a pop-culture trivia contest, a short work of fiction with literary analysis, essays, a long piece about being a contestant on MTV's game show Idiot Savants (game show), reviews of tribute albums and cover song compilations and the back cover featured a parody of the Got Milk ads and showed a hypodermic needle with the caption, "Got Junk?"

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