Box 2
Contains 32 Results:
Mend My Dress # 10.1- # 10.4, Neelybat Chestnut, 2013
Four short jounal-like reflections on the concepts of home, depression, therapy, and self-care.
Published in Tacoma, Washington by Mend My Dress Press. 4 pages in English.
Mend My Dress # 14, Neelybat Chestnut, 2016
A zine that covers the issues of identity, sexuality, romance, gender, and art, and how the author's conception of those issues has shifted as her life has changed.
Published in Tacoma, Washington by Mend My Dress Press. 8 pages in English.
Big Diamond # 2, Liam Ira Christian, 2015
A photo zine by four-year-old Liam who takes the photos, does the layouts, and dictates the captions. This is the second zine in the series and focuses on life in his farmhouse at the end of winter. It also includes an introduction letter to the reader and an interview between him and his mother Pioneers Press owner Jessie Duke.
Published in Lansing, Kansas by Pioneers Press. 24 pages in English.
Steer Queer Volume 1 Issue 1, Cat Conley, 2014
The "deviant" themed first issue of Steer Queer featuring stories, poems, and art from over 20 writers and artists from the Pittsburgh area.
Published in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania by Steer Queer with contributors Noah C. Riley, Catherine Conley, Chelsea Eddington, Joshua Dusk, Hannah Jarvis, Evelyn Milburn, Heidi Simpson, Mousebones, Anonymous, Sarah, Bebe Berretta, Moriah Ella Mason, Casey Can, Sam Thorp, and Noah C. Riley. 44 pages in English.
Steer Queer Volume 1 Issue 2, Cat Conley, 2014
A mental health themed issue with stories, poems, art, and photography from contributors across the US.
Published in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania by Steer Queer with contributors Emma Wickline, Sam Thorp, Tamar Shrikian, Casey Canfield, Heidi Simpson, Jeffrey Katrencik, Maggio, Jasmine Hearn, Jenna Arthur-Tomor, Sam Brown, and Maria Emilia Escudero. 40 pages in English.
Steer Queer Volume 1 Issue 3, Cat Conley, 2014
Steer Queer Volume 1 Issue 4, Cat Conley, 2015
Steer Queer Volume 2 Issue 1, Cat Conley, 2015
A redemption themed issue with stories, poems, art and photography from contributors across the US.
Published in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania by Steer Queer with contributors Christine Stoddard, Kristin Kest, Jeffrey Katrencik, Anne Schwan, A.J. Koury, Kitteh Miao, Julie Finch, Sam Thorp, Heidi Simpson, Brian Broome, Jeffrey K. Freund, Michael David Battle, Davelle Barnes, Cat Conley, and Tellie. 40 pages in English.
Steer Queer Volume 2 Issue 2, Cat Conley, 2015
A childhood themed issue featuring work from writers and artists, both adults and children, from all across the country.
Published in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania by Steer Queer with contributors Brian Broome, DG Mago, Jesse Morales, Kelvin Ka-Shing LIT, Jay Frankston, Heidi Simpson, Kristina Bringman, Julie Finch, and Kitteh Miao. 40 pages in English.
I was a Teenage Mormon, Caitlin Constantine, 2009
The author explores her childhood and adolescence in a mostly text perzine. She relates childhood trauma, including having been raped by a Mormon teenager, to her heavy involvement in the Church of Latter Day Saints and how she later turned away from it after becoming involved in the riot grrrl movement.
Published in Saint Pete Beach, Florida. 124 pages in English.
Mad Mulatta # 1, Brittany Couch, 2013
A perzine that analyzes glasses, food, feminism, insomnia, milk, hair, mixed ethnicity, and angry feelings that includes various drawings.
Published in Seattle, Washington by Brown Recluse Zine Distro. 20 pages in English.
Mad Mulatta # 2, Brittany Couch, 2014
A perzine with reflections on glasses, hair, zine fests, religion, bras, feminism and womanism, and the internet. It includes the history and evolution of the author's hair as she ages.
Published in Seattle, Washington by Brown Recluse Zine Distro. 28 pages in English.
Apoyo, Cindy Crabb
The Spanish translation of Support zine, an anthology zine about ways to prevent sexual violence and support survivors of sexual abuse. The zine also contains letters Cindy has received and her personal wisdom on listening, talking about sex, consent, and power dynamics as well as comics by Fly.
Published in Athens, Ohio by Doris Press. 60 pages in Spanish.
Doris # 23, Cindy Crabb
A perzine about love, the author's grandmother, abortion, menstrual extraction, being in jail, and camping.
Published in Athens, Ohio by Doris Press. 36 pages in English.
Doris # 26, Cindy Crabb
A perzine about hope, language, shyness, social ecology, and the concept of truth.
Published in Athens, Ohio by Doris Press. 28 pages in English.
Doris # 29 and 30, Cindy Crabb
A perzine that includes "How I Quit Worrying and Learned to Love Being Queer," stories and comics about mini horses, voting, and helping to start a Rock and Roll Camp for Girls.
Published in Athens, Ohio by Doris Press.
Doris # 31 and 32, Cindy Crabb, 2016
A mixture of stories about femininity training, conversationalists, making a happier life, death and creativity, the first of an interview series with anarchists over 40, and book reviews.
Published in Athens, Ohio by Doris Press.
Filling the Void: Interviews about Quitting Drinking and Using, Cindy Crabb, 2011
Nancy # 2: a queer zine, Alex Creep, 2016
A zine about gender, non-binary identity, femme and masc presentation, sexuality, and transgender women as well as movies and shopping for dresses.
Published in London, United Kingdom by Sister Ectoplasma Distro. 36 pages in English.
This is Why We Hate You, Chloe Crossman and Meredith Jones, 2015
A collaborative zine about the service industry with caricatures of annoying and rude patrons.
Published in California by Chloe Crossman. 24 pages in English.