Issue 28

The Polka Dot Ceiling

I hate to say something negative about a zine, but The Polka Dot Ceiling is unremarkable. A collection of poetry […]

O New York

In Trey Sager’s aptly titled ‘O New York,’ the words flow a little bit too easily, perhaps like traffic in […]

Kankazine

Mishing and mashing to its heart’s content, Kakazine is a sterile but sassy little publication that will put some filling […]

I Want to Be in That Number

]This zine by high school teacher Lee F. Sheppard has all the makings of a Steven Spielberg movie: spooky dreams, […]

Grey Borders: Monstrosity

Maybe it’s because I know too many graphic designer types, but font selection seems to be an important part of […]

Carousel

Quite frankly, this magazine, with its slick design and wonderful production, confused me. It really looks beautiful and is a […]

Balancing Equations

In Balancing Equations, the author muses about the pros and cons of falling in love, and getting one’s heart broken. […]

algoma

Upon discovering that this was a “mini-chapbook,” I assumed I was going to read little connected chap-bits. My excited assumption […]

Pseudo

The best part of this zine is the photo on the first page: Elisha and her prom date in their […]

Orange & Blue

“This zine is dedicated to all my awesome friends!” If you don’t think that’s a perfect inscription for a zine, […]