A lot of love went into this zine, from the hand-printed, hand-painted cover to the carefully crafted stories inside. There’s a strong personal feel here, with some of the content autobiographical and some fictional (the author doesn’t specify which is which). While a lot of the content is fairly standard stuff for a zine (stories about moving, missing people, and feeling out of place), there are also some magic and surreal moments in there, like the story about a strange, emotional marshmallow-like thing that talks. Overall, a nice read. (Anne Emberline)
Litzine, Bucket Siler, bucketsiler.com, $3 plus shipping ($1 US & Canada, $2 international)