Zine Review

The Happy Loner

Half English, half French and all heart. That’s the recipe for The Happy Loner, a perzine with one of the […]

Good World

Whoa. Yeah, umm. It is not often that I am pretty much flabbergasted by a zine. I mean, I’ve seen […]

Electric Mayhem

If you’re looking for a portrait of an artist as a young man, look no further. Electric Mayhem is the […]

The East Village INKY

I don’t know that I’ve ever digested a copy of this zine and been disappointed. There is no other that […]

Dance Of the Skeletons

The class struggle explodes in this issue of Dance of the Skeletons, an egalitarian labour zine of the highest order. […]

Cash Cow

This zine focuses on feminism and the body, sexuality, and the media. Heather is trying to fill in the gaps […]

Pressed Between the Pages

As soon as I start reading Alan Lastufka’s perzine, I can see why his writing would be considered controversial enough […]

Taking the Rest of the Week Off

  Old men wrapped in brown thoughts and dun-coloured trench coats, butterflies dying from wine-stained kisses, those are the images […]

Vishnu Dreams

book review: Vishnu Dreams In Vishnu Dreams, siblings Durga and Subhas are a team tackling the difficulties of their angry […]

Leaf Dark Moon

zine review: Leaf Dark Moon One extended meditation on “moon in tree,” this short free-verse poem dreamily drifts from night […]

I Am Not a TV!

zine review: I Am Not a TV! I AM NOT A TV! is a well designed poetry zine. The writing […]

Finery: Feminist Literary Journal

zine review: Finery: Feminist Literary Journal Finery is a heavy thing. Rebecca Brown’s play The Last Parade with images by […]