Zine Review

Lickety Split

Lickety Split is a melange of stories, illustrations, pictures, poetry and interviews about sex, pornography and fantasy. It’s a zine […]

Licking Stars Off Ceilings

A lot of zines could be described as “confessional,” but this one takes it pretty far. Licking Stars Off Ceilings […]

My Fat Irish Ass!

Dear Editor-in-Chief of My Fat Irish Ass, I would like to start off by saying that I made you into […]

Farming Uncle

Forty-one years. One hundred and eight issues. Published quarterly, an issue never missed. And yet, you’ve probably never heard of […]

OysterCatcher

This BC eco-zine is a blend of poetry, fiction and personal reflection, none of it particularly compelling. Like many zines […]

The Pamphleteer

The Pamphleteer is a sporadically charming appetizer/bulletin for the much more consistently charming Wonderella Printed, a small publishing house out […]

Summer Daze

When I was young we didn’t have very much money, so we didn’t go to amusement parks or on fancy […]

Photographs from 2 weeks in december

The zines of Canadian-born photographer Ryan Foerster tend toward the grainy and monochrome, and are so unpretentiously designed as to […]

Run With Scissors, Issue #1

It took me several tries to get through this one. Starla!’s rambling perzine gives us her takes on Vancouver (it’s […]

Salt & Slush

In the interests of full disclosure, it is perhaps best to point out that this cookbook is being reviewed by […]