Box 1
Contains 35 Results:
Ramadan Series, Leila Abdelrazaq, 2016
A wordless illustration series for a friend of the author who was teaching non-English speaking children about Ramadan. The images depict several Ramadan traditions and customs.
Published in Chicago, Illinois. 8 pages.
Fat-tastic # 1: A compilation zine about loving your body, Sage Adderley, 2011
A compzine with essays and stories about self-love, weight versus wellness, patriarchy and the media, a love and apology letter to the body, and parents patrolling weight as well as artwork, self-portraits, and do-it-yourself positive affirmation cards.
Published in Olympia, Washington by Sweet Candy Distro with contributors Sage Adderley, Laura-Marie, Christy Leigh Stewart, Ang West, Sarah Arr, Celia Medrano, and Jennafur Parks. 16 pages in English.
Fat-tastic # 2: a comp zine, Sage Adderley, 2012
A compzine about body image with stories and essays about yoga, being fat and healthy, scars, balance, and a letter to Beth Ditto, a role model for the author about fat acceptance.
Published in Olympia, Washington by Sweet Candy Distro with contributors Sage Adderley, Celia Medrano, Kendy (MissMuffcake), Jennafur Lee Parks, Eleanor Leonne Bennett, and Anna Guest-Jelley. 20 pages in English.
Fat-tastic # 3: A Body Positive Zine, Sage Adderley, 2013
Chatty Boys, Ainstsoa, 2013
A series of quotes from people the author had sex with alongside illustrations.
Published in Paris, France. 12 pages in English.
What the fuck was I thinking? Aintsoa, 2015
A zine about "a failing relationship" with illustrations of hands and tattoos.
Published in Paris, France. 12 pages in English.
Ghost Cat, Natalie Allsup-Edwards, 2014
A short stylized comic zine recalling the death of the author's cat and its transformation into a ghost.
Published in Salt Lake City, Utah. 8 pages in English.
Minimal Material Games: A Collection Curated, Natalie Allsup-Edwards
A zine with descriptions, illustrations, and rules for games that can be played with few or no materials.
Published in Salt Lake City, Utah. 16 pages in English.
Shotgun Seamstress # 8, Osa Atoe, 2015
A newspaper with analysis of #BlackLivesMatter, reflections on a trip to Nigeria, and a look Black Punk as well as interviews with Wizard Apprentice, Geretta Geretta, and Monika Estrella Negra and essays about Okda boys, Taquila Mockingbird, and Walter Scott's murder.
Published by Mend My Dress Press with contributors Wizard Apprentice, Geretta Geretta, Monika Estrella Negra, and Osa Atoe. 40 pages in English.
What is up with your fruity name? A twenty-four hour comic about identity, autonomy and self-determination, Fiona Avocado, 2014
A comic that covers the author’s process of legally changing her name to Fiona Ladybird Avocado and the varied reactions from her friends, family, and colleagues.
Published in Portland, Oregon. 28 pages in English.