After printing the last issue of Carothers Brothers and leaving Moorhead State to reevaluate my education goals, I started experimenting with HTML, with grand plans of creating an archive of CB on the web.

During that time, I got involved with Yahtzeen, another Fargo-based print zine that was making the slow transition to the web. I got started as a columnist and slowly transitioned into an "editor" (a very loose term when dealing with zines).

At the same time, I transferred into the graphic design program at St. Cloud State University. As I accumulated design skills, I started doing banner ads for Yahtzeen and collaborated on the design of Yahtzeen while continuing to write columns and interview rock'n'rollers.

Yahtzeen has gone through a lot of transitions over the years, falling on and off the web as time passed. Currently Yahtzeen is slowly making a return to the web thanks to blogging/content management software.