Zine Review

Hush

Hush should never have been published as a zine. It is written, but not arranged, with the cadences of a […]

Hercules By My Side

This is a haunting and strange little book. The narrator/main character is a woman whose life has spanned three centuries. […]

glengarry notes: march break

mclennan crafts an arcing list-like poem of ruminations on returning to his parents’ home. This spare, open piece drifts across […]

Front&Centre

Black Bile Press is up to issue 14 of their flagship short story collection, Front&Centre. Dealing with hard-hitting new fiction, […]

Delete: Imagined and Real

This zine is a pretty mixed bag, so I’ve decided to just go through it entry by entry to make […]

Barkey Always Barks

Devon Hyland is a Toronto comedian (see Sharpeners section), and Barkey Always Barks is his first attempt at creating a […]

398

If you take a quarter-sized zine, pack it to the brim with short stories and toss in some cartoons, you […]

Weak Species

This zine is packaged like a magazine complete with satirical ads, an index and a glossy cover. The presentation is […]

Publick Occurrances

Without a doubt, Publick Occurances is an art zine designed by a guy with an uncanny knack for lino printing. […]

Naif

Naif is a self-described “mean-spirited rag” that artists Kyle Bridgett and Dan Carter churn out “whenever they feel like it.” […]