Reviews

Trash

Who would have known our relationship with trash would amass so much interest? Philosophers, artists, journalists and poets give garbage […]

The Watermelon Social

The Watermelon Social is a collection of assorted tales about suburban life in eastern Canada (being from Ontario I wasn’t […]

Bottom Bracket

At first glance I dismissed the mystery novel. But when I found out it was set in Toronto’s bohemian community […]

The Age of Cities

Is it possible to be in the closet and not know it? This is a book that speaks of a […]

Suburban Pornography and Other Stories

Yes! A title that delivers. Hard, gritty writing. Gritty, hard stories. The first story is called “Sheila Crawford Sucks Cocks”. […]

Game Quest

Reviewer morphs into a granny: remember the old days when everyone used ICQ over MSN? When people were just beginning […]

There is a danger

This zine is absolutely dreamy. It’s a poetic autobiographical account of the author’s travels around the United States with a […]

Sukiyaki Sunday

Dedicated to “some Smiths fans,” Sukiyaki Sunday is a zine in two parts. The first is titled “Quantity,” and is […]

Revolution

Page upon page of found art and photo images galore, Revolution doesn’t quite live up to its lofty moniker but […]

PEOP(le)s

Apparently not to be confused with another one of her publications entitled,”PEOPs”, PEOP(le)s #3 by seasoned comic/zine artist Fly is […]