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Are you a queer zinester (broadly defined, of course)? Do you write about your genderfucking, transitioning, same-and-other-gender lovin' experiences, or about queer and LBGTQ communities and cultures? If so, let's start talking about it.
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agreed. RPS is amazing!
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A zine group for zinesters who identify as "feminist" and bring that element to there zine writing.
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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.
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any zinesters still around the bay area? let''s talk.
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I love that glue sticks and long-reach staplers never falter when the power goes out. I love ambiguity and spaces in between. I love self sustainability, on macro and micro levels. Strong, that.

Most of my zine-ish time is devoted to ArtXX Magazine, which I like to refer to as a pseudo-zine, as, although it's glossy and full-color, it contains five times the amount of blood, sweat, and tears as any print project I've worked on in the past, is collectively run by me and two others, depends on amazingly brilliant folks around the world to contribute their own blood, sweat, and tears in exchange for undying love, and has had a print run of a whopping 250 copies. Ours is a gendered challenge to white//male//hetero-normativity in the arts.
This is the first issue, published in Fall 2008:

I've been publishing wee one-off zines since 1996ish. More recent ones include:

Who, What, Where, When, Why (I Think I Love You), an illustrated collection of Missed Connections ads from Craigslist. Utne Reader says: "In her admirably nonjudgmental zine, Who What When Where Why (I Think I Love You), Lexxx shares her favorite desperate-yet-entertaining 'Missed Connections' ads culled from two months of surfing the Bay Area's Craigslist site. Each post's unique grammatical style is preserved ('Your older, balding and sexy!!'), and Lexxx's illustrations dream up visages of the would-be lovers in question. Some ads seem particularly ripe for romance, like 'Love on the Muni,' in which a San Francisco bus driver seeks 'Oh baby blue babe with your baby blue rain boots and baby blue bike... Next time I see you I am going to swerve that damn bus into the median and confess my loveee.' Other, less suave writers aren't quite as endearing: 'I am looking for the drunk chick that was at the Dragon Lounge last Wednesday night. I really felt a connection while you were rolling around on the pool table naked."

The Laborer and The Nightingale is a short but sweet and ever-poignant romp through one of Aesop's fables with a collection of cut-paper illustrations. As with all of Aesop's fables, there's an underlying moral to the story, which you'll dissect with your own inclinations and devices.

And, from Utne Reader again: "Fashioned with an X-Acto knife, some ink washes, and a vintage cookbook, Crumbs on the Cutting Board waltzes through a rhyming ode to food....the zine features some intricate paper-cuttings of foodstuffs, such as dim sum and quiche, pasted atop dated cooking guides and recipes, along with a singsong poem ('W is for weiners/boiled and slick/X is for xanthan gum/making sauce thick'). Despite her description of Crumbs... as free of 'an overwhelming amount of thought and emotion,' Lexxx succeeds in creating a visually impressive piece of zine-art."

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writers/interviewers/organizers wanted

We still need just a few folks that can lend their wit and writ to interview a handful of artists for our rad/ical arts magazine. We love folks that can ask probing, pointed questions with a critical eye. Are you that somebody? (thanks aaliyah)

Too, we're looking for people to climb aboard as members of the core collective. Right now we exist as a compact unit of three and would love more hands/hearts/heads/voices in the mix to help create something sustainable. We're specifically looking for p… Continue

Posted on April 16, 2009 at 1:10pm —

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Artist-produced zines and small press

In the first issue of ArtXX, we included a few pages of DIY/craft-action, which was fun, well & good, and a great opportunity to support other folks making amazing things. As we draw close to putting the finishing touches on the second issue, we were thinking of dropping the DIY section, as we were unsure of whether it meshed well with the rest of the publication.

Then, recently, I stopped by Needles & Pens ( www.needles-pens.com ) for my monthly rifling-through-their-racks and was glee… Continue

Posted on April 14, 2009 at 1:28pm —

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At 12:24pm on July 13, 2009, AvantAfro said…
wanna trade yah, some of yours for some of mine---
At 7:14am on July 9, 2009, Amazing Sunflower said…
Hey there! Just a friendly reminder that I have never received the zine(s) you said you would send to me in trade for mine. Hope you are doing well.
At 6:34am on May 13, 2009, Briana said…
Your zines look amazing. I'm really interested in getting copies of The Laborer and The Nightingale and Who, What, Where, When, Why (I Think I Love You). How much? :)
At 4:34pm on April 25, 2009, Amazing Sunflower said…
Just wondering if you got the zine I sent to you? I am looking forward to reading your zine!
At 2:38pm on April 14, 2009, bibliophile83 said…
Your zines/magazine look amazing! Good work on all your stuff, it's beautiful.
At 12:54pm on April 7, 2009, Colouring Outside The Lines said…
Lexx, I'm wondering how many social network sites I can bug you on in any given week. This isn't intentional - I just keep bumping into you xox
At 12:16pm on March 28, 2009, Brittany M. said…
Hey, beautiful. Your zine sounds awesome. I'd love to get my hands on a copy!
At 11:51am on March 26, 2009, ocean said…
whoa! your zines look awesome. do you trade?
At 1:24pm on March 24, 2009, Lora said…
Your zines look beautiful! I kind of want them all! How can I make that happen? :o)
At 12:22pm on March 24, 2009, Amazing Sunflower said…
Excellent!

Do you see anything on my page that you particularly want to trade for? Or should I just surprise you?
 
 

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