Zine Review

See How Pretty See How Smart

See How Pretty See How Smart took a large-format book with a fine screen-printed cover and filled it with hallucinated […]

Horror Vacui

This book blends short stories and illustration to make a kind of word-heavy comic book. There are stories about Montreal, […]

Go Numb

Something about the “Go Numb” retrospective by Ryan Solski stands apart from many zines. I suppose it can be best […]

Exaltation or Bust

In the introduction to Exaltation or Bust, publisher I. Khider writes, “I hope this work inspires you to take a […]

Eatwatercomics

This is a comic written with a heavy Cockney accent. I have no idea why. The drawings are thickly drawn […]

Cold Hands Dead Heart

“Cold Hands Dead Heart” features a series of tongue-in-cheek bon mots, double entendres and assorted mean-spirited stabs at political figures. […]

This Little Piggy Went to Hogtown

It isn’t often that a zine will make me laugh anymore. Sad, but true. Most zine humour is a) stupidly […]

September Album

I had not even flipped open Elisabeth Beliveau’s September Album, that I liked the zine already: the cover shows a […]

Leper Dance

Sincere writing always wins out. Leper Dance, a novelette, is a great little story, one that pulls you right into […]

Carve

Carve is a very tidy literary zine published semi-annually on nice brownish paper stock. The short stories and poems, all […]