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At first this really unsettled me – and when I realized that was the intention, I was impressed. In Jim […]
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At first this really unsettled me – and when I realized that was the intention, I was impressed. In Jim […]
I always hope that new literary magazines survive. They are a sign of hope in often dismal literary times. This […]
Ohhh yes… We’ve all seen the reprints of all those 1950’s women in fashion catalogues models. I didn’t have high […]
Psychodelic doodles brought together by the master of whimsey and whining, the patron saint of itinerant scribblers, Dr. Marc Bell […]
Don’t know what it is about this Marco boy-o, he seems to be everywhere and nowhere, the disgruntled, disheveled nomad […]
The man with broken spirit gets to the fourth of his five adulatory zine reviews and, searching for something other […]
This magazine promises to present women’s news and feminist views and it delivers. It’s jam-packed with articles directed towards every […]
Despite the sickeningly saccharine title, The Sunny Yellow Tiger Of The I Ching is a fairly engaging read. More like […]
This latest installment of Sunburn comes with a great insert guide for zine publishers and people looking for indie distribution […]
Checking in to say that CD is Canada’s premiere source for progressive non-Toronto-centric news and political views “for people who […]
This is a pretty good advocacy/personal zine. Ava gets sick of being treated like shit, so she tells off her […]
This is a great outing for Psychlone. Starts out with the heavy hitting essay on how English professors killed literature […]