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To me, Trish Kelly’s stories of youthful vixens falling willing victims to boring sugar-daddies, yearning for virile young things with […]
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To me, Trish Kelly’s stories of youthful vixens falling willing victims to boring sugar-daddies, yearning for virile young things with […]
I assume this publication, not having an address, was produced by Corporate Rip-off Press – a self help effort involving […]
Purple is the 12th book of poetry from Daniel Rajala, and oddly reminded me of some indie film nights I’ve […]
“Fellow hooligans we salute you,” begins this inaugural effort. Thanks Terri. Hooligans should be happy to return the favour after […]
Starts with the rambling poem Office Job, which has some great lines like – “I’d dance to your rhythm of […]
In this comic, Drue and Michael of Eyeball Hurt band together to “look for the famous writer. He is the […]
Sarah’s 3 cm x 4 cm “mini”-zine poem professes a personal exploration of acceptance and understanding. Sarah was diagnosed with […]
Down with the capitalist monster! It has taken over the Neo-Comintern and turned it into a consumer-embracing zine. Close your […]
Damian drew inspiration from his eight months in China to create the newest adventures of Dorkboy. The hero with apple-sized […]
Sheri is a total head. She loves music, all different kinds, and she proves it to her readers by providing […]
Planet Oz is an environmental magazine published by students at Humber College. It is composed of well-researched, readable articles that […]
Twelve poets, a few poetry reviews, and a sampling of artwork. Short and concise, most of the poetry confused me […]