This zine is created by a library scientist, and has a highly personal stream of thought describing his life during the last few months, primarily focusing in on his recent graduation from grad school. Varied pieces in this issue flesh out the details of his life, including a revealing of a certain tendancy to be a packrat. Thoughtworm is a highly ordered zine, completely being laid out via computer, with only a small # of items to break to blocks of text. Utility is another issue dealt with in Thoughtworm, as Sean includes an interview with Greig Means, the librarian at the Indy Publishing Resource Center in Portland Oregon, which includes toold for creating zines as well as a library. The little drawings that break up monontonous spaces are hilarious on their own, but work well into the context of the magazine. Staying away from politics (at least in this issue) Sean has created an interesting bubble world of personal experience and is able to distill it in some readable form.