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Overview “Urban Legends” is a compilation zine about urban legends, local myths, and folklore. Share your writing or art that’s […]
View all Calls for SubmissionsBy Emily Schultz I don’t like talking about my time spent as a sex slave for Canadian literature. But it does […]
By Jason Dickson Definition of the Mockropera: 1) The cumulative and exaggerated musical exposition resulting from a ridiculous love of standard and […]
By Derek Murr 1. Don’t worry about sounding lame. Didn’t you get the memo? Enthusiasm is the new ironic detachment. Your […]
By Leanna McLennan The Southwest Rapist parks his brown van in the Canadian Tire parking lot between me and the school. […]
By James Harbeck You will not like the laces. They are evil, they lash out at you, the aglets ripping your […]
By Mandy Lui We push two blue and two red canoes into St. Nora Lake. The sun beams down on us […]
By David Solway When I was five years old I was dragged off the street by our Catholic neighbour, stood before […]
By Lesley Buxton Here is a list of things I have stolen for Clare: a brand new tube of scarlet, Chanel […]
By Anna Bowness My best friend at school was Mary Clare. Together, we lurked and skulked around downtown London, Ontario, wearing […]
By broken pencil Richard Marsella (best known as Friendly Rich) is the hardest working artist in Brampton. Over the past ten […]
By John K. Samson It is worth reminding ourselves that we live in small towns, even if those small towns are […]
By Michele Collins I remember the first time I picked up a zine. I had just turned 16. With my brand-new […]