Box 16
Contains 32 Results:
Moonlight Dreamchasers: the buildering issue, Luke Mehall, 2008
A perzine that includes an account of the author and some friends climbing buildings, an essay about loneliness, love, and winter, and a review of the zine Dishwasher by Pete Jordan.
Published by Dirty Dishes in Salt Lake City, Utah with contributor Dave Wuest. 28 pages in English.
the miscarriage zine, melanie, 2004
A mini perzine about the author's experience being pregnant and undergoing a miscarriage as well as the effect of the miscarriage on their relationship with their partner.
Published in Bellevue, Ohio. 28 pages in English.
Twenty-eight Pages Lovingly Bound with Twine #11, Christoph Meyer, 2002
A zine with several humorous letters, fictionalized accounts of the author's life, poetry, and art.
Published in Danville, Ohio with contributors Christoph Meyer, Larned Justin, and Jerry Smith. 28 pages in English.
The Scrap Paper Review (a.k.a. 28 Wee Pages Heartlessly Bound with Staples), Christoph Meyer
A zine made from leftover content from an issue of Twenty-eight Pages Lovingly Bound with Twine that includes of short stories and art.
Published in Danville, Ohio. 28 pages in English.
The Sour Harvest: Book 2, Brendan Monroe, 2004
A comix about fruit-like creatures falling from a tree, journeying to a city, and encountering a tiger.
Published in Los Angeles, California. 48 pages in English.
Johnny America #7, The Moon Rabbit Drinking Club Benevolence society, 2009
A magazine of fiction and humor with stories about love and obsession, essays about animals, and concert reviews.
Published in Lawrence, Kansas with contributors Ian Groady, Fred Skolnik, Bruce Seymour, Jeremy S. Griffin, Ben Segal, David Holub, Christopher Morris, C. L. Bledsoe, and Johnathan Holley. 44 pages in English.
browsing room: inferiority complex not included., Tara Moyle, 2001
A perzine about life as a librarian that features anecdotes about patrons, lists of recommended and banned books, journal entries, and a section on library fashion.
Published in DeKalb, Illinois. 72 pages in English.
Xploited Zine #002: Public Restrooms, Kathleen Neves and Herbert Morgan, 2008
Node Pajomo, Node Pajomo, 2010
A mailart review zine that features with densely packed text cut-and-pasted over chaotic black and white images.
Published in Bellingham, Washington. 24 pages in English.
God's Country, Sabriel Parker, 2011
The winner of Salt Lake Community College's chapbook competition, this story depicts a travel through Jerusalem side by side an exploration of questions of theology and philosophy.
Published by Salt Lake Community College in Salt Lake City, Utah. 60 pages in English.
Fixation #3, Crystal Powell, 1999
A perzine with journal entries, punk show reviews and pictures, musings on being straight-edge and the portrayal of the "Straight Edge Movement" in Salt Lake City, and stories and poems from contributors including a recount of the Columbine High shootings.
Published in Albany, New York with contributors Crystal Powell/cRyStⒶL, Aaron Cometbus, Kayla Tabb, Jay Insult, Jami, and Stephen Partridge. 24 pages in English.
Bowierama, The Purple Thistle, 2005
A David Bowie themed zine featuring the author's personal history with Bowie, Bowie themed recipes, joke Bowie themed product ideas, and a list of tabloids about Bowie.
Published in Vancouver, Canada. 16 pages in English.
Queer Writes: How to become a radical militant youth, Queers in Action, 2004
A quarterly zine with art and writing from LGBTQ+ youth in Salt Lake City that includes poems, health information about HIV/AIDs, and anti-tobacco industry graphics.
Published by Youth Activity Center in Salt Lake City, Utah with contributors Zack Faust, David Montoya, Chaz Primek, Jessee Lyman, and Heather Romney. 20 pages in English.
Quercus Agrifolia Volume 1 Issue 1, Quercus Agrifolia, 2012
An anti-colonial herbal medicine zine focused on the California Live Oak. It includes descriptions of herbalism, settler-colonialism, tongva, and Yang-Na as well as the uses of various herbs and plants.
Published in Los Angeles, California. 20 pages in English.
Quercus Agrifolia Volume 1 Issue 3, Quercus Agrifolia, 2012
An anti-colonial herbal medicine zine focused on the Los Angeles River. It includes a history of the river and descriptions of praxis, Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa, and communities of action as well as the uses of various herbs and plants.
Published in Los Angeles, California. 36 pages in English.
Quercus Agrifolia Volume 1 Issue 4, Quercus Agrifolia, 2012
An anti-colonial herbal medicine zine focused on sovereignty and settler-colonialism. It includes descriptions of the Pueblo people, settler sexuality, and the Uprising of 1680 as well as the uses of various herbs and plants.
Published in Los Angeles, California. 44 pages in English.
Quercus Agrifolia Volume 1 Issue 5, Quercus Agrifolia, 2012
An anti-colonial herbal medicine zine focused on Vandana Shiva. It includes excerpts from her book Stolen Harvest - The Hijacking of the Global Food Supply, descriptions of ecological justice, genetic engineering, and food security, and a timeline of the development of capitalism as well as the uses of various herbs and plants.
Published in Los Angeles, California. 40 pages in English.
Quercus Agrifolia Volume 1 Issue 6, Quercus Agrifolia, 2013
An anti-colonial herbal medicine zine focused on Audre Lorde. It includes excerpts from her poems and descriptions of the hierarchy of oppression, standpoint theory, heteropatriarchy, and self-care as well as the uses of various plants and herbs.
Published in Los Angeles, California. 44 pages in English.
Quercus Agrifolia Volume 1 Issue 7, Quercus Agrifolia, 2013
An anti-colonial herbal medicine zine focused on palm trees and their role in California. It includes descriptions of human supremacy, the Colorado River, xeriscaping, and the Iviatim people as well as the uses of various plants and herbs.
Published in Los Angeles, California. 32 pages in English.
Quercus Agrifolia Volume 1 Issue 9, Quercus Agrifolia, 2013
An anti-colonial herbal medicine zine focused on genetically modified food. It includes an excerpt from Vandana Shiva’s Stolen Harvest - Reclaiming Food Democracy and descriptions of genetically modified organisms, biodiversity, organic agriculture, and food sovereignty as well as the uses of various herbs and plants.
Published in Los Angeles, California. 32 pages in English.