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Comment by Honeyjoy Andres on March 23, 2013 at 10:24am Hi guys! If you have time, please visit our page for the Candies and Whims Translation/Publication Project.. Its a Philippine based project of translating anarchist/feminist/gender/queer/mental health/radical texts from English language into Filipino language with the aim of publicizing it and giving the local community access over these kind of readings. Please help us and if you have any other ideas about what you'll think about the project please let me know. Hit me up at honeyjoy.andres@gmail.com
And for the link,
http://www.gofundme.com/2dnun0
go even feel free to refer it to your friends!
In love and rage,
H.
Comment by Liza on March 12, 2013 at 8:29pm I'm starting to work on a zine called "queernager," a compilation of various experiences of growing up queer. anecdotes, reflections, recollections, or minicomics are welcome! please email submissions to creativeevolutionzine@gmail.com. thanks so so much,
liza
Comment by Bani Amor on December 13, 2012 at 9:08am Everywhere All The Time is a radical travel zine which by its very nature explores dissent from the mainstream travel writing industry with its Ten Best lists, boring hotel reviews and bratty first-world escapist adventures. Written by a broke-ass queer traveler of color, the stories within the zine are unimpressive, awkward and short (like me.) They are completely typewritten and juxtaposed against full color photos illuminating everything from the mundane to the magical and taken anywhere from Beijing to New Orleans. Also featured are dozens of tiny sketches sprinkled throughout the pages. Pre-order the first issue for $5 and receive free shipping, remember, I’m mailing this shit from Ecuador!
Comment by ZippityZinedra on November 24, 2012 at 5:24pm
Tarantula Face: Slippery When Dyked is now in its first issue.
Its a perzine and it's 30 pages, half typewritten half handwritten.
Contents include: spoken word pieces, an unapologetic rant (a true riot grrrrrrrl never dies.grrrrrrrr), one night of my dream journal, boxing, canzine and my crush (a soon yet to be spoken word piece).
I more than welcome trades :)
Email me at Sandra_reiki_@hotmail.com
my other zine:
there are only 4 more copies of Different Shades of Normal.
get it while you still can.
Comment by zeraph dylan on November 16, 2012 at 4:48pm Call for submissions: Alchemical Postmodern Theorist 1.3: Queer Theory, radical mental health & the queer community w/ featured artist risk hazencamp - Deadline December 31, 2011.
alchemistscloset@gmail.com
Comment by zeraph dylan on November 12, 2012 at 9:57am I am seeking SUBMISSIONS for a DIY Trans Health zine! This zine will focus on FTM spectrum / gender variant / genderqueer CAFAB* healthcare. The goal is as few gender dysphoria triggers as possible as we empower each other to take control of our healthcare. Here is what is wanted:
*cafab = baby is assigned to the female sex at birth, whether or not this is true, correct or the right choice for the individual
Comment by Sari M on November 8, 2012 at 3:18pm after over a year in the making, this zine is finally finished!
Thou Shalt Not Talk About The White Boys’ Club: Challenging The Unwritten Rules of Punk [click for excerpts]
Touted as being a home for society’s rejects, outcasts, and ‘alternative’ political stances, punk unfortunately often ends up reinforcing oppressive mindsets and ideals by setting up numerous unwritten rules for dress, behavior, personal choices, identifications, and so much more. This zine, written by sari of Hoax and You’ve Got a Friend in Pennsylvania, aims to direct conscious attention to the nuances of being a marginalized person, namely a Gender and Sexuality Minority (GSM), in the punk community. Includes questions intended to incite dialogue among readers and their friends as well as a short list of recommended resources concerning marginalized experiences in punk. B&W, 34 pages, & text heavy. US$2.50. [etsy / well-hidden cash or trades]
Comment by ZippityZinedra on November 2, 2012 at 9:37am
Different Shades of normal is now in it's first issue.
It's 50 pages long and handwritten.
Topics include: mental illness (schizophrenia), self-destruction, etc. This zine's central focus is Love-whether Loving another or relearning to Love one self again.
Email me at sandra_reiki_@hotmail.com . Love to trade :)
**(watching a woman self-destruct while doing nothing is not a revolutionary act)**
Comment by Charlotte Richardson Andrews on October 19, 2012 at 5:13am Greetings from the Big Smoke, queer zinesters! Wanted to alert you all to Queer Zine Fest London, which takes places on Sat 8th Dec 2012. Full details here:
Comment by Kale on October 18, 2012 at 2:56pm I just finished putting together a zine that was two years(!) in the making:
Nashville Transit is about riding public transit during the early months of my transition. I basically journal-ed my experiences with street harassment and then typed them out, with very little edits/commentary. I also talk about the importance of public space and who has power in public spaces. 1/2 size zine with cardstock cover, cut and paste style, mostly text. Please get at me if you'd like to trade or wholesale: nervous.nelly.records@gmail.com or http://nervousnelly.storenvy.com/products/638932-nashville-transit-...
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