It’s nice to read a zine like this, which is so utterly without any pretentious overtones that it really is a pleasure to read. Following the trend of such parenting zines as Hip Mama and Hiphop Housewife, Ayun Halliday writes a very good zine. It follows the exploits of herself, her daughter Inky (who has three thumbs!), and little Milo, her baby son. I liked the drawings, Ayun’s intelligent writing, the content, and the layout. There’s so much more to this zine, though. I’d really recommend it to anyone. (Anthony Gerace)
zine, #10, 40 pgs., Ayun Halliday, $2 per, $8 for 4. 122 Dean St., Brooklyn, NY, 11201, USA, [email protected]