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Comment by Elizabeth J. M. W. on July 22, 2011 at 7:52pm Published my second zine of the year: Photocopy Press #3.
Comment by QueensBee Zines on June 7, 2011 at 12:05pm "Side by Side,"
a new double-sided mini-zine of visual observations and
projections of social isolation.
It's waiting to be read at the palm of your hand!
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very brief notes on surviving Mardi Gras and the vortexes in Sedona, Arizona…and then yer standard reviews.
Comment by Sari M on May 25, 2011 at 11:18am 
you’ve got a friend in pennsylvania #4
new perzine finished in under 2 days! its fairly short at 20 pages & 1/4 size, but is super text-heavy! #4 is about actively staying single while queer and some reflections on coming out as trans* (particularly in the zine community). $2 US // $3 international (includes shipping), or trade! please e-mail youvegotafriendinpa(at)gmail(dot)com or leave me a message/comment for more info!
Comment by Sari M on May 20, 2011 at 12:23am 
hoax #5 - feminisms and COMMUNITY is offically finished! essays include: core requirements for a “safer space”; a manifesta written as the basis for the mother ourselves bootcamp for queer folks of color; supporting those who are new to feminism; notes from a trans*feminist; queer land movements; community in the punk scene; environmental consciousness and ecofeminist policy; a comic about food co-ops; parenting and looking to create community for one’s child; a coming of age story about radicalization through queer internet forums and punk rock; thoughts on collectives; wanting a more intersectionary feminist community; rethinking personal feminist politics; a comic about the cons of “women’s space;” reflections of a soon-to-be community organizer; a short introduction to the amish community; an intersectional feminist library short list; girl-on-girl crime & the need for unity amongst women; a reinvestigation on sexual assault; the effects of a family member’s suicide; a powerful poem called “crowing the may queen,” reflections of zine release party that implemented as “safer space” policy; and how the labor movement has helped feminism! also includes an interview with the editors, original art/comics, prose, feminist we love, and vegan recipes! 1/2 size, 68 pages, b&w, and super text heavy! we have decided to pledge 10% OF THE PROCEEDS OF EACH ISSUE PURCHASED FROM US THROUGH SEPTEMBER TO SUPPORT BO THE DOG’S SURGERY. you can read more about bo’s condition here. asking $4 or similar trade! e-mail hoaxzine@gmail.com or leave me a message/comment for more information!
Comment by Malcolm R. Johnson on May 9, 2011 at 11:58am My 'Revenge of Print' project of a 'Make A Zine Demonstration' was held at the end of April in St. Petersburg, Florida. There were seven people in the hallway at Ramblin' Rose Boutiquel. I did not promote it a lot because I knew there would be space problems. Five of the seven people are now working on new zines.
The demonstration experience was new to me, but it went well. I will make some changes for the next RoP project which will be a zine workshop in July (International Zine Month) an an airconditioned space with tables (!) also in St. Petersburg. Details will be annoounced later.
Comment by Colin Tedford on May 8, 2011 at 6:46pm 408 members
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