Zine Review

m-pty Magazine

This publication resembles a school literary journal with its mix of poetry, prose, and photography. It offers some enjoyable and […]

Mamaphiles – Cutting the Cord

I’ve been excitedly awaiting Mamaphonic’s next gem. And they don’t disappoint. These are tough, smart, sexy, crafty, political zine-making mamas. […]

Lives of Saints/World Records

This is a nice way to while away a few minutes in an otherwise drab day. Ponder the events that […]

Kissoff Fanzine

Kissoff Fanzine chronicles the life and times of a punk rocker who travels from his hometown of Ottawa to Melbourne, […]

The Heart is Also a Furnace

The Heart is Also a Furnace starts out seeming like a dream journal. Readers are appropriately tipped off to this […]

Answer Shirker

Jessy Kendall’s “Answer Shirker” beautifully describes frozen moments from passing seasons-cold – ice – snow-while, at times, being dangerously hot […]

Anonymous

I did not open this zine for days due to the glitter, a substance barely tolerable on women’s bodies and […]

Five Days Ago West

Do you remember your Canadian Lit class? Do you remember reading endless poems about mountains and rivers and trees and […]

Donkey Cart

Some of the world is starving. Sometimes we think about it, sometimes we don’t. Maybe we give a little bit […]

Ghost Pine #10: Wires

This zine is divided up into a lot of sections and subsections, but I’m guessing that the first section, “Bildungsroman,” […]

Indy Mum ‘Zine

Indy Mum brings us a small, nine-page zine about health, the environment and children. It opens with a suggestion of […]

The Johnny List Project

This zine is everything Run With Scissors (also reviewed in this issue) isn’t–short, sweet, interesting, endearing, well illustrated, good. Starla! […]