Issue 16

Notebook Comix

Another perfectly imperfect issue of my favourite hand-written, personalized little Vancouver zine, Notebook Comix, by Kyla Sweet, original queen of […]

Cruising

Michael V. gives us a rambunctious cruise through gay subculture, and from the opening “spread” I’m convinced that this boy […]

Rain City Review

The inaugural edition of Rain City Review not only provides some excellent poetry by Vancouver writers, it also has a […]

Rice Paper

This magazine is about Asian-Canadian culture and the struggle against racism. This issue’s theme is debunking the “banana” appellation that […]

Sue’s Views

Sue is suffering from fibromyalgia, a debilitating disease that restricts movement in some and belief in others. This zine is […]

Medusa

This is a neat, Vancouver-centered urban magazine. The lay-out and general vibe are good, but it hasn’t found its footing […]

Les Carnets de Rastapopoulos

Whoa, cut ‘n’ paste and typewriter madness. The layout, that is. The first article is about a book that describes […]

Interesting Anthills

I had originally prepared a somewhat thoughtful, short and concise review for Interesting Anthills, but I read it over and […]

Searching for Elizabeth and Winged

These two titles contain the inner feelings and emotions that Caroline has put together. I really enjoyed them. They made […]

Bad Haircut

Bad Haircut is a fun little zine. Its four photocopied pages contain some photos of friends, some things people wrote […]

The Preface

Nice cover. But I usually think of poetry as a way of communicating something. It’s not supposed to be utilitarian, […]