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In travel diaries, you don’t often get to read from the perspective of a mother with two young children. Ayun […]
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In travel diaries, you don’t often get to read from the perspective of a mother with two young children. Ayun […]
Dorothea #1 is a collection of short stories, seemingly unrelated. Do not be fooled. With the first story Mike Baker […]
Dig 12 arrives wrapped in old maps and telling traveler’s tales, tracing the places in life one journeys to without […]
Containing only five poems, this zine is less a parade, and more an anti-war protest in the backyard of Queen’s […]
Turning Jesus into a robot who finds himself in an alley with a dead hooker, and then making some inside […]
CinĂˆ-VHS is dubbed “An international guide to editing movies between two VCRs.” Jonathan Culp has attempted to create a completely […]
The Adventures of Dat Williams is a clever, campy rethink of the Clarke/Kubric 2001: A Space Odyssey engine. Dat Williams […]
Seal on a Soapbox! Capitalism’s inadequacies, bourgeois feminist ideologies in Alanis Morissette songs, society’s meaningless quest for happiness is all […]
Agricola St. ‘zine is a little pamphlet written for the 24-hour Zine Challenge. It tells the story of how the […]
In this “one-shot zine,” Carolee Gilligan Wheeler and Jennie Hinchcliff take as their subject memory and the ways in which […]
Tallahassee punk rag Fake Life is a rather take-it-or-leave-it production. Here is a representative excerpt from an acid- dropping anecdote […]
This collection of poems, all built out of instant message slang, acronyms and hip-hop and video game references, is prefaced […]