Zine Review

Woodsquat

I’ve quickly become a big fan of Trevor McKilligan. A good writer and good artist who brings an activist sensibility […]

The Positive Vegan

This issue of the Positive Vegan has 24 recipes that run the gamut from aloo paratha to mexican lasagne to […]

The Secret Files of Captain Sissy

A zine by the people for the people, The Secret Files of Captain Sissy has a decidedly anti-Republican slant without […]

398

There’s a lot to be said for duality in this day and age. Striking that balance can be difficult, but […]

Dig

There aren’t too many zines that come ensconced with their very own one-of-a-kind polyurethane covers. But that’s just how Dig […]

Underwater Cigarettes

This cut-and-paste pastiche is as retro as Ottawa is staid, and that makes Underwater Cigarettes a real looker for fans […]

Delete

I like the corseted girl on the cover; I like the corseted girl on the back. Immediately, my attention is […]

Crushpuppy

In “Crushpuppy,” Sarah R. writes a quick series of love letters that are at once earnest, short and to the […]

Summer in the Suburbs

Cut and paste aesthetic: check. Typewriter font: check. Modest Mouse lyrics: check. Wishes of running away to Montreal: check. Long […]

Departure

I heart collectives. I like the spirit that they start out in, I like the idea of contributing toward a […]

28 Pages Lovingly Bound with Twine

This is a freakin’ piece of art. What a wonderful and creative treasure. Wow. Okay, I’ll stop the fawning, but […]