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As this short story opens, the narrator is sitting in her apartment in the dark, not answering her phone, not […]
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As this short story opens, the narrator is sitting in her apartment in the dark, not answering her phone, not […]
Nickerson does two kinds of poems. The little sexual vignettes are the best — straightforward, honest and, for the most […]
A curious, bittersweet chapbook by David Lester of Mecca Normal. Afternoon Descends Into Night adopts the look of the exclusive […]
Dedicated to transgressing the boundaries between literature, comics and painting, here’s Story of My Life by Big Boy executor Jason […]
Dubbed “the alternative zine of the Vis/Lit scene” in Vancouver this is essential reading and essential genre-busting. An impressive number […]
Tom is a true denizen of zine land. He creates without paradigms, writing and drawing from the margins of an […]
Perverted tales culled from various real life reports are brought to life in this fine comic. You’ll love the story […]
This issue of Super Lemon concentrates on the urban myth. You know, like alligators that were flushed down the toilets […]
There’s an interesting article here about smoking and the failure of the Canadian left. Other highlights include a piece on […]
Self-deprecation is so boring. Gabe: as a reviewer I refuse to pamper your wounded ego; please read Dr. Wayne W. […]
Venus is an honest collection of thoughts and opinions of various women, peppered with both informative and political pieces. The […]
This chunky effort defies category and is fast on its way to becoming one of my favourite zines. There’s fiction, […]