Writer’s Ink 4
Fuck, I wish my high school had let us do stuff like this for class. Apparently Writer’s Ink is produced […]
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Fuck, I wish my high school had let us do stuff like this for class. Apparently Writer’s Ink is produced […]
This zine was kind of like reading a 13 year-old’s MSN chat history. It’s full of emoticons and exclamation marks […]
I feel like I can’t generalize about Kevin Pearce’s writing based on this zine for two reasons. The first is […]
I received this zine to review right before the Olympics, which seemed especially pertinent considering the subject matter: a collection […]
This zine is just what it sounds like — a tiny collection of tiny poems made out of phrases from […]
Stephanie Mansell, sole author of The Rose and the Peacock, is nostalgic. She’s nostalgic for a time she never lived […]
Riot Wife caught my eye immediately. It has a bright yellow cover with pink glued-on letters. There’s this cute polka […]
This zine is a collection of three well-written short stories sharing the concept of maturing and growing up in world […]
William Clinton is Portland’s resident curmudgeon, and this brief pamphlet is a multi-segmented, grammatically-flawed diatribe which condemns several facets of […]
Clementine Cannibal is a grrrl who knows what she wants: good music, good porn and good sex. And like her […]
This seventh issue of Jackknife Express is filled with poems, short narrative blurbs, and comical cartoons. A great majority are […]
Like any punk fanzine worth a dime, Fluke busies itself primarily with interviews and random ponderings, though its latter pages […]