Issue 17

Part-Time Alcoholic

The poem about watching a woman on TV with no arms write with her toes and spoon sugar into coffee […]

Lucitanius

Lucy’s follow-up to her first zine shows signs of improvement, but it still needs some work. On the plus side, […]

Haymarket

Haymarket continues the spirit of the Haymarket martyrs, the Chicago anarchists framed for a bombing that occurred at a Chicago […]

Murderous Signs

The most interesting piece is the editorial about what one has to go through to publish a bona fide magazine […]

The Day I Wrote Watermelon

An absurd comic that follows the adventures of an ensign and his superior as they have to face A Horrible […]

Chaotic Heart

Star talks about how she’s starting to give more attention to her inspiration, about the difficulty of sharing personal thoughts […]

Line of Fire

Riot Grrrl London’s collectively written zine. The intro gives some history and rules of RGL, and then some history of […]

Gullible Skeptic

The first thing that strikes you about this book is the cover. A very serious young women is reading Rouseau, […]

Lumiere

From “Hotdog”: “My fear is disgusting – I walk thru cities wearing it like a false beard, drunk on pink […]

XYZed

I’d heard about XYZed. Mainly from Broken Pencil, but I’d heard about it. So, reading it, I was expecting that […]

For My Aunties

There is a kind of wonderfully innocent bravery at work in someone who’d publish a poem entitled “Without You: For […]