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Notes on Libraries, Lesbians, and Pulp – Aiden M. Bettine
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“A standalone zine marinating on the intersections of libraries, lesbians, and pulp.” By Aiden M. Bettine Late Night Copies Press, 2023 Pages: 16 Dimensions: 5.5 in X 8.5 in…
Leather Trans – Gabe McHenry
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Leather Trans is an exploration of trans men in gay male BDSM spaces. – From Late Night Copies
Automosity: A Collection of Automobile Animosity
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This is a limited edition zine that was created for the 2024 ZC MAG mini-grant fundraiser, the proceeds of your purchase help support this cause. Learn more about the…
Privilege & Solidarity 2 – Roan Boucher
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“A 50 page zine compiling personal/political writing (blog posts, essays, and correspondence) from 2008-2009 about capitalism, class, philanthropy, and the nonprofit industrial complex. Includes my annotated giving plan, a…
On The Grind – Rena Yehuda Newman
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So you’re transmasculine and want to get on Grindr. Maybe you’ve had a drought over the past year (or six), maybe you went on testosterone and your sexuality came…
Beyond “Don’t Quit Your Day Job!” – The Benefits and Perils of Turning Art Into Your Job – Christina Tran
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Advice on the benefits and perils of trying to turn art into a day job told through comics and infographics. Includes frameworks for thinking through your choices and a…
MOM UPDATES – Bruce George Wingate / Public Collectors
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“In 2017, after the passing of his father, musician and “minor 80s cult figure” Bruce George Wingate moved from Danbury, Connecticut to Central Florida to assist his 84-year-old mom….
Own the Means of Production and Share It – India Johnson
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“An essay about sharing our copy equipment with strangers–why it’s been a great experience, a couple of the (inevitable) drawbacks, and why we need to normalize resource sharing. The…
Organizing Without Organizations – Rena Yehuda Newman
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“We are the leaders we have been looking for.” – Grace Lee Boggs A pamphlet written for anyone trying to take action without institutions, a guide for new solutionaries,…
Millennial’s Guide to Fighting Fascism – Rena Yehuda Newman
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A short pamphlet about community organizing, good civics, and fighting fascism in your community. There are many ways of resistance: this zine details a few of them. Written shortly…
Reclaim Your Sh*t! Water. Beyond Value – Sarah Poppy Jackson; illustrations by Kione Kochi
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“Why do we defecate in drinking water? Sarah Poppy Jackson has pondered this question for many years. Have you ever considered that we use drinking water in our toilets?…
I’ll Have an “E”, please, Bob – Milo
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“This zine is about a part of my gender journey where I’ve started hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in an effort to “transition to the middle”, as a friend-of-a-friend has…
Weenies – Milo
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A tribute to, and meditation on, the noble hot dog, with recollections, considerations, recipes, and cultural ephemera. 20-page half-legal-sized zine, colour cover, black and white interior.
Don’t Overthink What Feels Good – Archie Bogiovanni
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Less Tinder, More Tender, this poetry zine was written during one particularly thirsty summer in 2017.
Beyond Equality – Roan Boucher
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A 35-page typewritten zine comprised of letters about queer politics, including black and white scaled-down photocopies of the “Queers Demand” poster series. From the intro: “I’ve spent the past…
An Antidote for Queer Shame – Rena Yehuda Newman
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“An Antidote: Reflections on Queer Shame? is an honest zine about desire, body, queerness, transness, and the often invisible and malicious feeling of shame. Queer shame is a pervasive…
Becoming Political: Finding Possibility Within Community – Christina Tran & the field team of APANO
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“A zine that explores the possibilities of political engagement within community while honoring the complexities of existing as an Asian-American in America. Includes comics, worksheet, and ideas from the…
Spit Drip – Archie Bogiovanni
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24 page zine, 5×5, full color! A mix of poems and art. Achingly horny.
People/Places – Roan Boucher
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“This is a ten-year retrospective of linoleum block prints, arranged in more-or-less chronological order with descriptions, comments, and reflections. Includes a long essay about violence, self-defense, and the criminal…
Privilege & Solidarity 3 – Roan Boucher
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“This zine is sort of a departure from the previous two issues of Privilege and Solidarity. It focuses less on philanthropy and more on grassroots organizing: in particular on…
Privilege & Solidarity 1 – Roan Boucher
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“A zine written before the 2007 U.S. Social Forum about having class privilege and anticapitalist politics. Still feels just as relevant many year later. This is the second edition,…