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DIY or Don't We A Zine About Community by msvalerieparkdistro, $3.00
illustrations of Jaakko Pallasvuo, It'll End in Tears Zine by Cafe Royal Books
Japan journals by Isabelle Boinot, Sumimasen zine
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I miss writing a riotgrrrl zine and all the pretty, wonderful collages and all the other handmade, personal zines I got from girls around the world.
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"..here’s a nice old-school travel zine produced by Jon while visiting Bangalore, India in February."
""even feminists get the blues" is a 32 page, black and white (with a full-color cover!) half-sized (5.5"x 8.5") positivity zine with an emphasis on ladies, animals, and folklore!"
Mixtape Zine issue 12: okay, it's not a book but it's definitely worth reading
Poetry Photography and Illustration Art Zine by missquitecontrary, $8.00
Poster for MCA Zine Fair: I love this handwritten "3D" font. Wish I were in Sydney!
Anchor Archive Regional Zine Library at The Roberts Street Social Centre
The Runcible Spoon is a food zine based in Washington, D.C. The zine was founded by Malaka Gharib, a longtime zinester, in 2010. Aside from editing and curating stories, she illustrates many of the drawings that you see in the zine. She runs the publication with Claire O'neill, who helps in the brainstorming, writing and collaging processes of the zine.
Masha Serdyukova, a student at Washington University’s George Warren Brown School of Social Work, has created the Samizdat Zine Library, a collection of more than 2,500 ‘zines dating from the early ‘90s through today. Serdyukova and collaborator Sean Arnold have painstakingly separated the massive collection of ‘zines into about two dozen categories, including political, anarchist, historical, comics, personal, DIY, poetry and literature, art, sex and gender, feminism, health, environment and...
Girls Get Busy is a non-profit feminist collective supporting female writers, musicians and artists with a monthly zine available at the webshop.
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