Bryon and Ben interview John Thorne, co-creator and co-editor of Wrapped in Plastic magazine. “

For thirteen years and seventy-five issues,

Twin Peaks

fans had one safe haven in a media landscape completely indifferent, even hostile, to the strange, wonderful world they loved. Publishing its first issue in October 1992, a month after the critically-reviled

Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me

bombed at the box office, and going on permanent hiatus in September 2005, two years before the

Gold Box

DVD collection would introduce a new generation to the TV series,

Wrapped in Plastic

carried the torch during the long dark age of

Twin Peaks

. Or rather, it ensured that this dark age was in fact a golden era, with vital new interviews, deeply insightful essays, and the latest cast-and-crew news bundled into a slick, appealing package every couple months.

Wrapped in Plastic

was a fanzine but it was also something more: a vital source of scholarship in an era when one of the most iconic, original, and influential TV shows of all time was rarely discussed.” - Joel Bocko

http://thedancingimage.blogspot.com/2014/10/unwrapping-twin-peaks-conversation-with.html

(Read Joel’s great interviews with John Thorne!)