Box 27
Contains 27 Results:
The Hysterical Girls Guide to Self Harm Scars & Stigma, Polly Richards and Jodie Matthews
"Self harm is often seen as a physical manifestation of mental illness, it's a permanent effect, even if you're recovering. We're sick of the stigma around our scars, so we bundled all our grievances, confessions and raw emotions into a zine and tied it all together with some pretty drawings. The Hysterical Girls are here to encourage open conversation and embrace ugly truths"-- Author's Etsy site.
Iambic Marrow, Marin Boyle, 2017
Marin is a multidisciplinary artist, with their main focus being on poetry and fibre arts. They are nonbinary, queer, and disabled. Zine covers a variety of topics including whorephobia, police, abuse, social assistance, body image, love and pet death.
No. 1 and in English.
I Am, I Am, I Am: a Zine About Coping with Depression, Polly Richards, 2015
The author relates her experiences with depression.
Published in the United Kingdom.
The Immigrant Rights Movement and the Struggle for Full Equality, Freedom Road Socialist Organization
The Marriott Library zine collection (1990-2018) contains zines and zine related materials such as buttons, stickers, and postcards that are made predominantly by women, non-binary, and LGBTQ+ authors as well as people of color and religious minorities in the United States. Some of the zines in the collection are from Salt Lake City, Utah generally and from students at the University of Utah specifically.
(It's) My Pleasure, Pleasure Pie
"This is a collaborative zine about masturbation! It consists of short, personal writings that describe the specifics of how different people masturbate (from a first-person perspective), and what their relationships to masturbation are like. Submissions include people from a variety of gender identities, sexual orientations, races, and ages." -- from publisher's Etsy site.
Published in Boston, Massachusetts, 26 pages and in English.
La Bola de Cristal, Ari Perezdiez, 2014
An illustrated perzine with varied content ranging from discussion of collective houses to gender, punk reviews, personal realizations, a zine reading and more.
Number 2, published in Oakland, California, and in English.
Lady Boy, Charlie Best, circa 2013
A scanned reporduction of a personal notebook containing poems, artwork, lists and more.
Published in Buffalo, New York.