Congratulations to the zinesters nominated for the…
Broken Pencil Zine Awards 2020
Each of these zines is now a finalist as our group of guest judges dives into this incredible spread of self-published gems.
The pool of entries this year was especially strong. We had to make difficult decisions. Ultimately, the list aims to include a wide range of zines, each of which embodies, enhances or expands the possibilities of the world’s most powerful medium. These zines were seriously freakin’ good.
Note that we went rogue this year and busted through category walls to create create new (and better?) containers for the zines of now. As a result, the Compilation Zines and Micro-Journals categories have merged to become Group Zines and Collabs. We also added a category that we’ve long been missing — DIY and Infozines offering wisdom and how-tos. Lastly, some zines were nominated in a different category than was submitted after comparing and considering all of the entries. Switching things up like this may be unexpected, but we decided it was the fairest way to honour the different kinds of zines we received in their best light.
Our guest judges are doing a deep dive into these nominated zines over the next few weeks, all leading up to the BP Zine Awards Virtual Ceremony 2020 at Canzine this year on October 25th at 5pm EST. In the meantime, click through to get to know these amazing writers, artists, organizers and groups!
To every zinester who submitted (and every zinester that didn’t), thank you. As a community, our work is needed today and tomorrow, even more than it was yesterday. We see that you’re stepping up to this moment and buckling down to do your thing with the power of paper and ink. Awesome. Be in touch with us at [email protected] and keep up the good work.
Jello Zine
by Hannah Smith
Lexington, Kentucky
Queer Masses
by RUMTUM
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Support Life: a *LIVE* Stream, frameRate(0)
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Bellingham, Washington
Test Zine Please Ignore
by Wesley Aptekar-Cassels
Brooklyn, New York
Things Men Say To Me At Work
by Eva Dominelli
Vancouver, British Columbia
Walks That Make You Feel Something
by Zoë Finkelstein
St. Louis, Missouri
Antonia
by JB
Columbus, Ohio
Book of Common Birds
by Mary Marge Locker (MML) and KOB
Brooklyn, New York
Man Made
by Peter Miles Begman (is PRESS)
Denver, Colorado
Restaurant Diaries
by Natalie Mark
Toronto, Ontario
Snapshots from Grade 8
by Rachel Schwartz Fagan
Toronto, Ontario
Zero Stars
by Jeni Larson
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Bellwether
by Laura K. Watson
Sackville, New Brunswick
Enchiridion
by Alex Kostiw
Chicago, Illinois
Let’s Call This Performance Piece ‘Public Grief’
by Courtney Cook
Petaluma, California
Sienna Solstice
by Kate Hayashi, Rukan Saif, Lea Wang-Tomic & Stephanie Zhang
Arcadia California
Tinderness
by Nicole Morning
Denver, Colorado
The Pillow of Your Dreams
by Emil Wilson
San Francisco, California
Does The Whale’s Magnitude Diminish? Will He Perish?
by Sid Sharp
Toronto, Ontario
Grace
by Holly English
Byron Bay, Australia
Millennial Lesbian
by Ren Strapp
Portland, Oregon
The Monster Prepares for a Wedding
by Char (Charlotte Wiedmann)
Toronto, Ontario
Mr. Tech Bro Pageant
by Katt Kelly
Toronto, Ontario
Restless Bones
by Shannon Reeves (Gytha Press)
Calgary, Alberta
Психатрёшки: or, The Soviet Union Never Fell
by Imas Esther
Fair Lawn, New Jersey
Complacency Kills
by Michaela Morgan and Stacey Toth
New York, New York
International Whores’ Day Zine 2020
by IWD NYC 2020 Coalition
New York, New York
Drawing Attention
by Dikla Levinger
Berlin, Germany
Koreangry #8
by Eunsoo Jeong (with guest Lindsey Adams)
Los Angeles, California
Undercover II – The power and the responsibility
by Georgianne Griffiths
Auckland, New Zealand
Asian American Feminist Antibodies: Care in the Time of Coronavirus
by the Asian American Feminist Collective and Bluestockings Bookstore
Brooklyn, New York
Magic Spaces #1
by Chris Strunk
Boston, Massachusetts
Flowers Look Like Weeds
by Lina Wu
Toronto, Ontario
Is It Just Me Or Are We Nailing This?
by Joshua James Amberson, Molly E. Simas, and M.L. Schepps (editors)
Portland, Oregon
The L Word Alpha-bette
by CM
Toronto, Ontario
From My Island to Yours
by Miles Davitt
Wellington, New Zealand
Day Job: The Art of Shia LaBeouf
by Mary Marge Locker (MML)
Brooklyn, New York
All the Quiet Places: a Sensory-Friendly Guide to a Sensory-Unfriendly World
by Brianna Minks
Austin, Texas
Alphabreasts
by Akhila Krishnan & Shreyas R Krishnan
University City, Missouri
American Dreams in a Chinese Takeout
by Katie Gee Salisbury
Brooklyn, New York
BANG: Masturbation Nation
by Vic Liu
Boulder, Colorado
Do You Have A Cervix?
by Tina Chu
Toronto, Ontario
“Let me know if there’s anything I can do…”
by Mick Moran
Brooklyn, New York
What Happens When Artists F*** Up?
Betsy Kim
San Jose, California
Arts of Resistance
by Carolyn Chernoff
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Femme Art Review #1
by Femme Art Review
London, Ontario
Keeping Six Quarterly #2.2
by Keeping Six collective (Editor Kelly Wolf)
Hamilton, Ontario
The Pandemic Post #3
by Lucy Andersen, Kate Andersen, and Dashiell Robb
Brooklyn, New York
Seagery Zine #3: That Side of Paradise
by Katrina Vera Wong
Vancouver, British Columbia
The Sunday Night Black & White # 8
by The Sunday Night Bombers
Burlington, Ontario
Toasted Stoat
by Miles Davitt (Edited with India Nicholls)
Wellington, New Zealand
Nudie Magazine #3
by Tanner McMullen and Jacqueline Jones
Aurora, Colorado