Issue 39
Five Days Ago West
Do you remember your Canadian Lit class? Do you remember reading endless poems about mountains and rivers and trees and […]
Donkey Cart
Some of the world is starving. Sometimes we think about it, sometimes we don’t. Maybe we give a little bit […]
Ghost Pine #10: Wires
This zine is divided up into a lot of sections and subsections, but I’m guessing that the first section, “Bildungsroman,” […]
Indy Mum ‘Zine
Indy Mum brings us a small, nine-page zine about health, the environment and children. It opens with a suggestion of […]
The Johnny List Project
This zine is everything Run With Scissors (also reviewed in this issue) isn’t–short, sweet, interesting, endearing, well illustrated, good. Starla! […]
Lickety Split
Lickety Split is a melange of stories, illustrations, pictures, poetry and interviews about sex, pornography and fantasy. It’s a zine […]
Licking Stars Off Ceilings
A lot of zines could be described as “confessional,” but this one takes it pretty far. Licking Stars Off Ceilings […]
My Fat Irish Ass!
Dear Editor-in-Chief of My Fat Irish Ass, I would like to start off by saying that I made you into […]
Farming Uncle
Forty-one years. One hundred and eight issues. Published quarterly, an issue never missed. And yet, you’ve probably never heard of […]
OysterCatcher
This BC eco-zine is a blend of poetry, fiction and personal reflection, none of it particularly compelling. Like many zines […]
Brainscan: Irreconcilable Differences
Perzines can be tricky. The author has to figure out which parts of his or her soul would be interesting […]