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Permalink Reply by kira hysteria on December 9, 2012 at 8:27pm dolly anarchy volume one
feminism, teenage rebellion and anarchy.
what else could go right terribly wrongin a zine?
in this volume....
are you a feminist? poll
how to reuse stamps for pirate mailers
zine bombing
the last page feminist's column
and more
1 dollar in the United states (cash only)
trades encouraged, i love trades for zines/buttons/stickers/anything really
8.5" by 5.5" , stapled, copied black and white, all issues include mini poster but trades get one of a kind original sticker (hint, hint. that means we trade, now :P)
ask for dolly anarchy zine bomb 01, the minizine version that can only be hunted down around in california or begged for free
email lottie at the.circus.4.cats@gmail.com or riotgrrrlpress@bust.com
Permalink Reply by redhoodedm on December 10, 2012 at 5:12pm Originally conceived as a means for teaching young mail-art makers about the rules of the post office, the Parcel Ghost quickly took on an afterlife of his own. In the Parcel Ghost's Guide to Post, the friendly spirit (who used to work for the post office when he was alive) shares his knowledge about mail practices and particulars, and tells some stories about his adventures and mail he's sent and received.
This zine is appropriate for zine and mail lovers of all ages.
4.25 x 5.5 inches, 24 pages, cover is printed on fancy paper that looks like the inside of a security envelope
Currently available in my shop HERE.
Check out the Parcel Ghost's tumblr HERE.
Permalink Reply by Tony Hickson on December 15, 2012 at 3:50pm
Permalink Reply by SubTales, by (Abuno) on December 17, 2012 at 4:03am SubTales #3 cover illustration by Fanitsa Petrou. Copyright © Fanitsa Petrou. All Rights Reserved. www.fanitsa-petrou.com
"Young Blood Zine #1" is now complete! I compiled the zine to go along with a movie my brother and I wrote and directed, "Young Blood: Evil Intentions". You can watch the trailer for the movie here: http://youtu.be/evJJgxTyP3
Young Blood Zine is 1/2 sheet size and 12 pages- $1 or trade ($2 Int'l)!
Crazed Mazes #2 (12 page preview) is also 1/2 sheet size and available for $1 or trade!
Please specify which zine(s) you would like!
Permalink Reply by Raymond Soulard, Jr. on December 25, 2012 at 5:22pm
Permalink Reply by The Fury on December 26, 2012 at 5:20pm New photo issue. 48 pages 8.5”x7”
Writing plus shots of Black Pus, HeWhoCorrupts, Failures, 97-Shiki, What Happens Next?, Coping, Arcing, Nana Grizol, The Psalms, KungFu Rick, Pink Houses, The Broadways, Piebald, La Mantra de Fhiqria, Bad Banana, Joie de Vivre, Empire! Empire!, Trepan Nation, 7 Days of Samsara, John Brown Battery, and Converge.
TheFuryzine@hotmail.com
Send $3 to:
Mark Novotny
5413 6th Ave
Countryside, IL
60525
or go here to buy online
Permalink Reply by Musculoso Barbaro on January 2, 2013 at 10:17am Coming out with our first issue of "La Lucha!" very soon! This zine focuses entirely on the international spectacle and art of lucha libre (freestyle wrestling), specifically the masked, Mexican variety. This being our first release, it's fairly short. 10 pages. But those pages are filled with artwork from different folks around the US, including myself. You can find out more info on our project here: La Lucha!
Permalink Reply by Colouring Outside The Lines on January 3, 2013 at 9:55am Shape & Situate: Posters Of Inspirational European Women
Issue #4
Shape & Situate is a zine of posters made by artists and DIY creative folk from within Europe, each poster highlighting the (often hidden) history and lives of radical inspirational women and collectives from Europe, as a way of connecting us with the past and the present through a dynamic cultural (re-)articulation of these women’s lives.
The zine aims to activate feminist cultural memory, to inspire in the present, and to visually bring women’s social and political history to life and into view.
The zine features posters of:
No Fit State, Delia Derbyshire, Emilie Claeys, Nadezhda Tolokonnikova/Pussy Riot, Olive Morris, Bobby Baker, Gareth Peirce, Sadie Lee, Charlotte Cooper, Karen Horney, Sue Black, Brenda Greenwood, Barbara Steveni, Anne Frank, Constance Markievicz, Kathe Kollwitz , Kathleen Thomas, Penny Pepper, Dominique Abel, Maria Cobo, Leonora Carrington, Sarah Howcroft, Booan Temple, Ali Smith, Rosalind Franklin, Helen Brook, Olive Shapley.
Contributing artists:
Cj Reay, Hazel Smoczynska, Nina Nijsten, Julia Downes, Holly Casio, Charlotte Young, Sofia Niazi, Jo Harrison, Charlotte Richardson Andrews, Lucie Russell, Chella Quint, Margareta Kern, Rachael House, Benedict Rutherford, Ian Cockburn, A-K Pirata, Erica Smith, Zoraida de Torres Burgos, Jean McEwan, Ian Pepper, Michelle Mendonca, Ed Webb-Ingall, Vic Conway, Laura Simmons, Lindsay Starbuck, Natalie Bradbury.
2012
A5 sized zine
36 pages (27 posters)
Black and white illustrations throughout.
Printed on recycled 100gsm paper. Covers printed on 170gsm card.
More information about the zine (and a list of distributors) can be found at: http://remember-who-u-are.blogspot.com
Permalink Reply by Colouring Outside The Lines on January 3, 2013 at 9:58am After only a measley 3 and 1/2 years wait since the last one (!!) Issue #6 of Colouring Outside The Lines zine is out...
Colouring Outside The Lines is a zine full of conversations with contemporary female artists.
This issue features interviews with:
Lauren Denitzio (USA),
Fly (USA),
Megan Kelso (USA),
Chandler O'Leary and Jessica Spring (USA),
Allyson Mitchell (Canada),
Caroline Paquita (USA),
Summer Pierre (USA),
Lindsay Starbuck (UK), and
Anke Weckmann (UK).
Cover artwork by: Amy Ng.
Each copy of Colouring Outside The Lines #6 comes with a limited edition bookmark designed and letterpress printed by Jessica Spring at Springtide Press (USA)
From the introduction:
I started this zine project back in 2005 as a way to communicate with contemporary female artists whose work I was excited by and wanted to celebrate, and also to provide a way to illuminate various corners of current female artistic and creative activity. Activity that’s not exactly in the mainstream. I’m continuing it here, in 2012, as there’s still a great deal to be said, and women to interview.
I’m interested in communicating with people, less to interview them about how or what they make, but more to ask big questions about the ‘Whys’ of their creativity, and the ‘What Fors’? This is hugely linked to individual’s lives, experiences, and politics. That to me is the interesting bit. And as such, the questions in this zine, and the conversations that have grown around them, are more about individual’s processes than of their actual production. This has led to this issue probing areas such as: confidence, accessing creativity, ‘community’, representation, art-as-activism, spreading and passing on 'good vibes', encouragement, getting stuff done, accessibility of art, working together, working outside of convention, feeling 'good enough', juggling life to make room for creativity, motivation, artistic potentials, and beyond.
A5 size zine
Date: 2012
72 pages.
Black and white pages, with colour spreads featuring art from the interviewees.
Printed on 100gsm recycled paper, with cardstock covers.
For more information about the zine (and list of distributors) see: http://cotlzine.blogspot.co.uk/
Permalink Reply by Alex Wrekk on January 6, 2013 at 9:31am Brainscan Zine #30!
Growing (literally and figuratively) taking on adventurous tasks year by year from travel to zine tours to event organizing, teaching (or not teaching), and opening and transitioning Portland Button Works zine distro and button shop in Portland, Oregon.
40 pages, 1/4 sized, 5 color Risograph printed on recycled paper
available in my Etsy shop and Portland Button Works distro and brick and mortar shop in Portland, Oregon
Or stick $4 US ($5 rest of the world) postage paid and send it to:
Alex Wrekk
c/o Portland Button Works
1322 North Killingsworth
Portland, Oregon 97217 USA
Or PayPal $4 to brainscanzineATgmailDOTcom
Permalink Reply by Dan C on January 6, 2013 at 5:51pm I have a couple of new zines I'm super excited about!
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This zine is a glossary of words used to describe sexual identity. Topics covered include: sex, gender, identity, gender identity, sexual orientation, discrimination and privilege, relationships, monogamy, non-monogamy, partners, marriage, asexuality, kink, and BDSM. Lots of helpful diagrams are included!
Visit the Etsy liting for some sample pages!
https://www.etsy.com/listing/119061009/asexual-bisexual-cissexual-a...
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A zine about living cooperatively, intentional community, housing coops, and communal living. However you want to say it, it's a zine about sharing a home with other people. Part general overview, part how-to, part personal experience.
Sections Include:
An Introduction to Intentional Community
Why I Live In Community
Other Economies and Intentional Community
Some Notes On Living Together
Starting Communities
Joining Communities
Visiting Communities
A Note About Language
General Resources List
Finding Local Resources
https://www.etsy.com/listing/119060555/living-cooperatively-in-inte...
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Ist preference given to distros and zines. Rates and details are here. Limited space. Very Low Cost!

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