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    A Review of sadly defunct film zine The Popcorn Farm

    The Popcorn Farm is…well, was…a really fun little movie zine edited by the team of Jacob Cross, Kimberly Stout, Kara Hecker, and Tish Cunningham. Sadly, the zine’s… Read more “A Review of sadly defunct film zine The Popcorn Farm”

    August 19, 2016 by David Nilsen

    A Review of Muchacha Zine Issue #5: Brown Queen

    I’ve been reading the Muchacha zine by Daisy Salinas for almost five years, but I just recently got around to reading issue #5 titled Brown Queen: Latina Voices of… Read more “A Review of Muchacha Zine Issue #5: Brown Queen”

    August 12, 2016August 16, 2016 by David Nilsen

    A Review of the zine Laid

    Sarah Rose’s mini-zine Laid: Stuff I Wish I’d Known about Sex Before I Started Having It is a brief document that summarizes concepts of sex positivity, self-love, consent, and… Read more “A Review of the zine Laid”

    August 8, 2016 by David Nilsen

    4 Mini-Zines by Julia Eff

    I’ve wanted to pick up Julia Eff’s zines for a while now. Pioneers Press are always mentioning Julia (they published Julia’s poetry chapbook Wastelands, which I also can’t… Read more “4 Mini-Zines by Julia Eff”

    June 8, 2016 by David Nilsen

    The Vellum Underground, Number 3

    On a recent trip to Quimby’s, I picked up the third issue of a zine called The Vellum Underground (along with a pile of others). It’s thick as… Read more “The Vellum Underground, Number 3”

    April 5, 2016 by David Nilsen

    How To Be A Good Zine Citizen by Carrie Colpitts and Liz Mason

    I have loved and respected the idea of zines for a long time, but to be honest I’ve always kind of felt like I was an outsider… Read more “How To Be A Good Zine Citizen by Carrie Colpitts and Liz Mason”

    January 27, 2016 by David Nilsen

    Friends, Get Wayward

    “You can romanticize America and you can romanticize leaving but you can’t romanticize the Kansas City Greyhound.” – Friends, Get Wayward, page 16 I recently discovered (late… Read more “Friends, Get Wayward”

    November 23, 2015January 26, 2016 by David Nilsen

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