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Canzine Ottawa is coming up real soon (SUN, SEPT 22!) and we need your help! If you'd like to volunteer at Canzine special events (like the classic "how to make a zine" workshop) or the fair in general, fill out this form ASAP! Canzine Ottawa will be taking place at Glebe Community Center in the afternoon.

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Are you proud of the new zines you made for Canzine? Luckily, it’s Zine Awards season. You can submit your zines until September 30th for a chance to win a cash prize and coverage in our magazine. Judges to be announced!

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Our fall issue will be released just in time to advertise ahead of Ottawa Canzine. Take advantage of our [FREE!] in-print classifieds column to advertise your releases, tables, or even seek geeky love in the personals section!

SPONSORED | Our programs in creative arts and animation combine thinking and creating and challenge you to refine your talent. Choose from fields like animation, illustration, design, music, acting, gaming and visual effects. With a strong focus on honing your craft, you will graduate ready to take on the industry.

Artwork by: Luca Aguzzi-Toker. Illustration Graduate

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Comic, Sabrina Melendez, 14 pgs, $15

The way Melendez mixes theory with personal anecdotes is a graceful way to deliver intellectual critique with relatable humour. This is a strong, accessible read that even someone who might be hearing about “agender” for the first time can understand.

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Jade Wallace, 104 pgs, Guernica Editions, guernicaeditions.com, $20

The human brain and its capacity to love have never been simple. Jade Wallace's poetry incites a lot of introspection into how we are connected to our environments in intimate ways, but not necessarily made loving by them.

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Our newest issue is out now!

Featuring game designer Ville Kallio, the comedy cult Car World, and our all-new classifieds section.

Check it out below.

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