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Comment by Ben Spies on March 18, 2012 at 11:09pm No More Coffee #4/Brainscan #29 now available (split with Alex Wrekk of Brainscan). 44 pages of short fiction, alternately sweet, goofy, and morose: $3 or trade. nomorecoffeezine@gmail.com or message me!
Comment by Contos Sérios e outras estórias on March 12, 2012 at 2:54pm Contos Sérios #2 is now available. We made a normal and a special edition, limited to 50 numbered units.
The special edition includes one zine with 32 pages in black and white + a map (A3) + one detachable tarot card + a random metal pin (from 5 different) + two random stickers (from 5 different ), all in a custom envelope - 2 €
Contact us at contosserios@gmail.com.
Comment by comrade harps on March 8, 2012 at 1:59am crowded train
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The latest zine in the season creep haiki-ish series is now available for free from the Sticky Institute or online at season creep blog. This ones about things seen and heard on trains. Enjoy.
Comment by Karley Bayer on February 11, 2012 at 12:46pm
The Filth is seeking questions for our new column, Ask the Doctor! We're starting this new feature in our sex toys issue, but questions do not need to be of a sexual nature - but it's more fun if they are.
We are also looking for short stories and art about sex toys. Fiction or non, whatever. Anonymous is fine.
Check us out on Facebook, or send submissions/questions to thefilthsubmissions@gmail.com
Comment by Jess Dykstra on December 2, 2011 at 11:10am Hi guys! This is literary related but not quite a zine. Brian Le Lay (does the perzine Humility Wave & is also the editor of monthly literary-arts zine Electric Windmill) has finished and released his first full-length book of poetry! 98 pages, 40 poems. Check it out here: http://electricwindmillpress.com/dbminj.html -- There you will find excerpts and links to purchase the print book and e-book. Until 12/6, there's free ground shipping with the code SLEIGHRIDES for the print version.
Want stuff that's either free or more zine-related instead? Brian contributes every month to Electric Windmill, so have at it! =) If you enjoy literary stuff, you would enjoy the 'zine. We usually offer poems, stories, articles, essays, along with visual art as well from contributors who are from all over!
http://electricwindmillpress.com/3.html
http://electricwindmillpress.com/2.html
http://electricwindmillpress.com/1.html
View 'em for free online as a PDF, or order print copies for cheap!
One more thing... If you are seeking publication for your own work, Electric Windmill accepts submissions on a rolling basis. Find out more here: http://electricwindmillpress.com/faq.html
Electric Windmill is an independent book publisher and monthly literary-arts publication. We've nothing to do with windmills or electricity in a literal sense, but we do hope to generate a self-empowering community where artists and thinkers of different, but equally important mediums and ideologies can co-exist.
This isn't about the avant-garde, or the underground, or promoting one specific type of literary expression. People are more important than art. This is about people. Their stories. Their suffering. Their ideas about the world.
Comment by hank shane on November 29, 2011 at 7:54pm Hey! Submit Something to MonkeyTrash.org !! get it out
hey all, issue #3 of "Damaged Mentality" is available at www.fluxxii.com and, especially, for trade. hit me up if you'd like a copy. ~S.N.
Comment by Paper Monster Press on September 4, 2011 at 9:15pm You draw lines, shape boxes, and try to decide which ones fit you best. But have you ever stepped outside the line and think, how much further would you dare to go? People who are openly queer call this coming out of the closet. We close ourselves, cage our hearts, and throw away the key. For this issue, we are daring you to come out with us.
Once again, trust us with your submissions. We ask you to go over the boundaries of gender, race, norms, and clichés.
We want your roars for human dignity. Colors of explosions and madness, and words that ignite our passion for equality.
Give us your poetry, your essays, your stories, your art, and your music in their most rebellious forms. Color our worlds queer in the way punk personified anarchy.
Cross borderlines on tightropes. Shrug off oppression. Do away with social conventions. Put stereotypes aside forever, never again to be worn by anyone.
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DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: September 30, 2011
Now, there are no standards, no boundaries. We’ll make our love on wastelands and through the barricades.
Hi,
as you may or not know the library has an exhibition at Salford Art Gallery running from 15th October 2011 to 29th January 2012.
I am looking to show a film at the exhibition made up of short videos that contributers to the library have made of themselves. The video will explain why you personally self publish and about the zines you produce. To submit please email me your short talking head videos no longer than five minutes. I will compile and edit these together and add captions for the finished film. All are welcome to contribute to this project and I would like an eclectic range of zine makers to participate covering all the genres etc.
So wherever you are making your zines it would be great to hear from you.
To submit Zines the address is:
48 LANDOS COURT
MANCHESTER
M40 7WT
UNITED KINGDOM
Kind regards
Craig
AIf you live in NYC you should do this! They are super nice and, well, you get your zine in a LIBRARY!!! Help them out!
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