Oh, my, now THAT sounds like my kind of political zine! I have noted much of what you have mentioned, and that is one of my pet peeves.
Dr. Danny Swank said:Ah, utopia...Nice place to visit, but I certainly wouldn't want to live there!!Anyhoo, here…
oh, i love Super Happy Anarcho Fun Pages - it's the best of injokes.
On the radical politics front, as well as the good suggestions above there's a free monthly 'paper of anarchistic ideas & actions' I help make - it's available to download here.…
Ah, utopia...Nice place to visit, but I certainly wouldn't want to live there!!
Anyhoo, here's a zine review I did a few months ago about a fine publication that may be right up your alley. Forgive me for recycling my writing, but I am in dire need…
radness thanks.
bibliophile83 said:Search on etsy.com, or go to one of the many zine distros online. Parcell Press (www.parcellpress.com) and Learning to Leave a Paper Trail (www.papertraildistro.com) are both good resources.
Search on etsy.com, or go to one of the many zine distros online. Parcell Press (www.parcellpress.com) and Learning to Leave a Paper Trail (www.papertraildistro.com) are both good resources.
yes i would to say down with "intellectual property" images and speach should be free the idea of stolen art only makes art a comodity wich just destroy the idea now doesn't? I suport plagiarism in the fact that it reshapes the past in a way .when p…
For those interested in zines as tools for social change, whether in terms of zine content itself, instituting zine collections in public libraries, teaching zine workshops, or other activities.
cool, i'm excited to see your zines. I can either mail mine to you, or drop them off to you somewhere around town. i work at luna's on weekdays as well, so you could always stop by the cafe.