TOOLKIT: How to Save Your Books From Flooding

On New Years Eve, Silver Sprocket rang things in on a damp note. Their HQ was slammed by historic rain. Here's how the radical publisher spared their stock from the flood.

Call for Submissions: Urban Legends

Overview “Urban Legends” is a compilation zine about urban legends, local myths, and folklore. Share your writing or art that’s […]

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Indie Events: July 22 – 28

  HALIFAX Friday July 26, 6pm, The Far Woods: Book Launch, Lost and Found, 2383 Agricola Come celebrate the launch […]

Today’s Zine Review: CTHEORY

e-zine no publisher necessary main creator: Arthur Kroker free http://english-server.hss.cmu.edu/ c theo ry/c t heo ry. ht m I This […]

Corrections, Deaths and Distro News

Correction! The photo that appeared in Ryan Bigge’s article on the first Vancouver Underground Film Festival was not Paul Kell, […]

Festivals

SmallPOX’99. The Second Annual Small Press in Ottawa eXpo for small press and self-publishers of comic books, zines and chapbooks […]

Canada Customs Burns Books

Canada Customs disposed of a thousand dollars worth of magazines in an incinerator in a warehouse in St. Laurent, Quebec […]

Today’s Zine Review: Shmog

We’re posting a zine review each weekday as part of International Zine Month. Today’s review is from Issue 17 of […]

Today’s Zine Review: Mercy Seat

We’re sharing a zine review a day as part of International Zine Month. Today’s review was originally published in Issue […]

The Artist

An artist pulls out all her teeth one  night, puts them under her pillow,  dreams of the tooth fairy. When […]

Subject: Satanic Groove Suckers

The cluster-fuck known to jizzmarked  halftits as ‘modern society’ is at once an  everexpanding and postuti I iz i ng […]