Box 20
Contains 19 Results:
Puberty Strike #3, Seth Boggard, 1998
Never Date Dudes from the Internet: Responses to a Craigslist F4M Ad 2005, Amy Burek, 2012
A collection of presumptuous and formulaic emails received in response to the author’s personal ad on Craigslist.
Published in Oakland, California by Awkward Ladies Club. 28 pages in English.
Never Finish Grad School: Excerpts from My Livejournal 2004-2006, Amy Burek, 2012
A recollection of the author’s attempt to earn a PhD that is told through her LiveJournal entries from 2004-2006 that covers her experience with imposter syndrome and the difficulties of academia.
Published in Oakland, California by Awkward Ladies Club. 32 pages in English.
Cowboy Love, Kitten Courageous
A series of movie stills from Westerns showing cowboys and women embracing with text overlaid on the images.
52 pages in English.
Japanese Minizines, Fichas
Four minizines with chaotic images and text.
Published by Fichas. 8 pages in Japanese.
Starache #13, Amy Lou Funaro, 1999
A perzine consisting of anecdotes, poems, song lyrics, and letters by the author. It discusses feminism, school, work, and the author’s relationship to making zines, and provides a window into zine culture in the 90s.
Published in Kansas City, Missouri. 24 pages in English.
Bedroom Cult Zine: Cult of the Individual, Racquelle Reeves, 2016
A zine about bedroom and cam girl cultures made with text from Amy Dobson’s Feminities as Commodities overlaid on selfies and screenshots. QR codes are superimposed over the art throughout the zine.
Published in Midland, Texas. 8 pages in English.
Cracks in the Pavement: A Zine About Nature, Place, and Politix, SL, 2013
Personal writing and art about relationships with nature that include poems, stories about freedom and faith, pictures, art, and an informational comic about maple syrup.
Published in Cambridge, Massachusetts. 24 pages in English.
Trabant, Megan Gendell, 2005
A zine centered on a month of the author’s life and journal entries that focus on the experience of attending a training program for instructors at a flying trapeze school.
Published in Brooklyn, New York. 61 pages in English.
Spirit Duplicator 3, Miss Heather, 2000
A zine of various writings on interior decorating, working at a library, advertisements for buying property, and other miscellaneous pieces.
Published in Norfolk, Massachusetts. 23 pages in English.
Spirit Duplicator 4, Miss Heather, 2002
A zine of various writings, poetry, found objects and clippings on such topics as doughnuts, promotional coupons, the apprehension of a sex offender, and other miscellaneous pieces.
Published in Norfolk, Massachusetts. 38 pages in English.
Eatin’ Cheap with Paddy P., Paddy P., 2002
A zine compiling recipes that the author find easy, fast, cheap, and healthy as well as vegan. Also includes a fold-out comic detailing how one can brew their own beer.
Published in Allston, Massachusetts by Paddy Brennan. 18 pages in English.
Strung Out on Tea and Candy, Paddy P., 2002
A zine containing several writings on working as a test subject for medical studies, enjoyment of late-night solitude, and stories of travel.
Published in Allston, Massachusetts by Paddy Brennan. 22 pages in English.
Paul the Punker, Pat, 2002
A satirical comic zine about how to make zines in the early 2000s.
Published in Boston, Massachusetts. 8 pages in English.
FTMPD: An Alter Boy Zine, 2002
A zine articulating the author’s identities of being both transgender and diagnosed with Multiple-Personality-Disorder and how those identities have intersected and acted together.
6 pages in English.
Empire Fall 1, Rosie and Rich M., 2002
A zine produced by two self-identified anarchists writing about the misconceptions around anarchists/anarchy, how to spot undercover cops at protests, and reflections on family, menstruation, racism in public schools and internalized misogyny.
Published in Cambridge, Massachusetts. 24 pages in English.
Street Pixie 7, Rosie, 2002
A zine containing writing, poetry, song lyrics, and recipes compiled by the author over the course of a year. Many pertain to the author’s life as an anarchist, detailing advice for living a portable lifestyle, and reflections of the author’s life around Cambridge.
Published in Cambridge, Massachusetts. 33 pages in English.
Ain’t I’m Clean?, Sally Carson, 2002
A zine containing comics on the author’s dog, how to draw rabbits on the underside of a toilet-seat, and miscellaneous photos.
Published in Los Angeles, California. 14 pages in English.
Wives Tales,Britton, 2002
A zine highlighting misconceptions around both menstrual and sexual health, as well as providing tips and home remedies applicable to symptoms or diagnoses tied to either.
Published in Norfolk, Massachusetts with contributors Jennifer Thomas, Carrie Kelso, and Nicole Franklin. Published in San Diego, CA by Wives Tales. Year unknown. 70 pages in English.