
White Elephants: Yard Sales, Relationships, and Finding What Was Missing
by Katie Haegele
OUT NOW! White elephants are the odd, old, and discarded things that end up at yard sales and flea markets—and Katie ...
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Fire & Ice zine
by Joshua Ploeg
REDESIGNED! NEW MINI FUN SIZE! Traveling chef Joshua Ploeg (Plague) of Behead the Prophet, No Lord Shall Live/Mukilteo ...
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Original Plumbing #5: Trans Male Quarterly
by Amos Mac
Original Plumbing is an independently produced zine by and for trans men, published out of San Francisco, CA. Issue #5 ...
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Every Thug Is A Lady: Adventures Without Gender
by Julia Eff
We are in love with this one. Julia Eff's 68 page Every Thug is a Lady begins with a co-opting of a Jay-Z quote: "I've ...
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Amazonia: Five Years at the Epicenter of the Dot.Com Juggernaut
by James Marcus
We all know Amazon.com as the leader of e-commerce, but we forget about the early days as the little guy that ...
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The East Village Inky #49
by Ayun Halliday
The fabulous East Village Inky is Ayun Halliday's mega-awesome per-zine about living life in New York City and ...
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Catalog
by Various
Want to get off the internet? Here's our list of published and distributed works—zines, books, stickers, buttons, ...
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Show & Tell #9
by Rachel Lee-Carman
Rachel Lee-Carman's comic diary zine is equal parts devastating and joyously life-affirming. Issue nine of Show & ...
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You Don't Get There From Here #21
by Carrie McNinch
You Don't Get There From Here #21 is dedicated to Dylan Williams and deals with Carrie's grief in the wake of the ...
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Big Hands #9
by Aaron Smith
Aaron's best issue yet, Big Hands #9 is a whopping 72-page storytelling extravaganza. As always Aaron's work is ...
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Spell Alburquerque: Memoir of a "Difficult" Student
by Tennessee Reed
Half Price! An inspiring memoir of one woman's struggle to overcome racism and institutional authority and to ...
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It's Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life
by Lance Armstrong
Half Price! In 1996, a young bicycling phenom named Lance Armstrong discovered he had testicular cancer. In 1999, ...
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High & Outside #2
by Adam Hartnett
High & Outside is an excellent outlaw literary baseball zine put together by one Adam Hartnett. Issue #2 begins, ...
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We'll Never Have Paris #8
by Andria Alefhi
Andria Alefhi's We'll Never Have Paris zine is a much-beloved collection of nonfiction memoir writing. This issue, ...
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Map Of Fog #3
by Marcos Soriano
This is a zine about San Francisco, and this particular issue is about immigrants living in San Francisco, but the ...
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Let's Get Lost #1 / Freight Train Diary
by Victoria Yee Howe
A thick little zine full of train hopping stories interspersed with journal entries, retrospective flashbacks, color ...
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The East Village Inky #48
by Ayun Halliday
It's the first-ever East Village Inky music issue! In these 40 pages we get essays about influences and awakenings, an ...
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Original Plumbing #8: Trans Male Quarterly
by Amos Mac
Original Plumbing is an independently produced zine by and for trans men, published out of San Francisco, ...
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Such Was The Season
by Clarence Major
Half Price! This novel follows a trouble-filled week for a black Atlanta family, as narrated by the matriarch. ...
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$60 Superpack: Mystery Assortment!
by Various
Close your eyes. Imagine what it'd be like to receive $100 worth of zines. Now imagine if you could have such dreams ...
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You Don't Get There From Here #19
by Carrie McNinch
Like the previous 18 issues, You Don't Get There From Here #19 is a total winner. Which doesn't mean it's all ticker ...
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The Juniper #12
by Dan Murphy
Dan is a copy machine creative, garden loving cyclist, and degree holding horticulturist. The Juniper is his zine ...
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The Revolution Starts at Home: Confronting Violence within Activist Communitites
by Ching-In Chen, Jai Dulani and Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
Based on the popular zine that had reviewers and fans alike demanding more, The Revolution Starts at Home finally ...
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Show & Tell #8
by Rachel Lee-Carman
Similar to Nicole Georges or Erin Tobey, Rachel Lee-Carman documents her daily life in thoughtful lines, daily ...
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Show & Tell #7
by Rachel Lee-Carman
Show and Tell evokes easier days, calmer times, and predecessors like Invincible Summer. With a cute ...
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The East Village Inky #47
by Ayun Halliday
Ayun writes a delightful quarterly zine mostly about being a New York City mother and the adventures she has with ...
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Rad Dad #20
by Tom Moniz
Hot on the heels of Rad Dad 19, we're excited to announce the release of issue 20! This issues features articles ...
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Avow #24
by Keith Rosson
The cover of veteran zinester Keith Rosson's latest zine is an homage to Milwaukee drivers' disdain for the common ...
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What I Did On My Summer Vacation / What I Did on My Spring Break 2009
by Bonnie Johnson
A three-in-one! Bonnie details her 2008 summer vacation in Alaska, her 2009 spring break in Cuba working with a women's ...
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You Don't Get There From Here #18
by Carrie McNinch
Carrie's daily autobiographical comix seem to have unintentional themes—like in this issue it seems to be saying, ...
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