Zine Review

State Prison Generated Mail

All right, Ted. I gave you and Dwight Abbott a chance, I really did. I read about your correspondence with […]

Splurge

Merriam-Webster defines the word splurge as “an ostentatious effort, display or expenditure.” Splurge is a zine that splurges. Its pieces […]

Simple Sal

Simple Sal: A Busy Gal’s Guide to Simple Livin’ in a Crazy Age is a somewhat overwhelmingly enthusiastic resource of […]

Queen Street Poetry

Jordan Fry is the editor of Grey Borders Books and he is a host of the Virus Reading Series. This […]

Nashville Femme

Nashville Femme is a spirited, woman-positive zine made by two friends in Nashville. I like it because it is smart, […]

The Moose and Pussy

Words cannot describe how happy I am to finally get the chance to review a Canadian sex zine. The Moose […]

Calamity Coach

Written to the tune of Edward Gorey, this little gem is just like The Gashlycrumb Tinies. But instead of telling […]

Kazine #6

Kazine — or Kazoo zine — is a little mag based out of Guelph, Ontario. Like many zines, it’s community-centric […]

Ink-a-licious!

Ink-a-licious! is painful. It’s like a colouring book written by an angry 16-year-old still learning how to draw. Or, more […]

Breakfast at Minerva’s

This zine is most interesting as a character study. Flip to the back and you’ll find a photo of the […]