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"People will beg for AI-free content like they do for water that isn’t tainted with lead. And when AI becomes synonymous with ‘Shit,’ it will die like every other Silicon Valley Clown Show and nobody will miss it."
With many of these speculative stories rooted in sci-fi, the line between reality and metaphor nearly disappears, playing with a reader’s inability to clearly differentiate between fact and fiction when it comes to the realities of disability.
Life doesn’t unfold in a neat narrative, neither does Kelly Fruh's brief, deft, illustrated vignettes.
There are brighter days underground. Our latest issue features Cruelty Squad creator and Finnish artist Ville Kallio speaking about the anticipated follow-up to his unlikely hit and giving video games an overdue shock to their system.
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 SubmissionsToronto and Vancouver are ablaze with indie events this week. TORONTO: July 27, Zine Swap and Collaborative Workspace, Hart House […]
By A. Wolfe The artificial ferns are watered everyday by the janitor. The school secretaries beg him to stop, but […]
Creating a Zinester’s Paradise in Berlin Leah Buckareff, formerly of Toronto’s City of Craft festival, has taken her long-standing love […]
The unlikely story of a septuagenarian zinester by Kelly Anderson Terry McAdorey always wanted to be a bum. As a […]
Stacey May Fowles eagerly explores Evie Christie’s corrupt new novel The Bourgeois Empire I’ve long thought Evie Christie to be […]
A small press surveillance By Spencer Gordon Look yonder, dear Loyalists, across that great (un) defended border and into an […]
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Montreal writer and book artist Alisha Piercy arrives on the small press lit scene with tales of rafting boy scouts, […]