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I made this short zine to organize a few of the thoughts I've been having since starting to grow my hair out again
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Trying to make more small things and also not be afraid of talking about myself (Lee) ✨💇
I made this short zine to organize a few of the thoughts I've been having since starting to grow my hair out again
Our new zine Chronically Invisible by Jessie Ziegenbein is out now!! 🌿✨
"Hi! I’m Jessie, a nonbinary college student
studying mechanical engineering. I live with various disabilities and chronic pain, which has impacted the way I view and interact with the world. My intention for this zine is to highlight some of the unique struggles people with chronic illness and other invisible disabilities go through, though there are many more not covered here. Some of the experiences talked about are applicable to any kind of disability, though are often accentuated by a disability being invisible. My hope is that everyone can learn something new about what it’s like living with a chronic illness or disability, and go on to treat everyone with kindness and empathy despite how they appear to be doing on the outside."
Link to order physical copy
Link to get free/pay what you want digital copy
🚨 Less than 2 weeks left! 🚨
A collection of work made by and for trans people, following the (loose) theme rebirth
Go to bitterpillpress.com/trans-art-mag ✨
Until 02/28, submit:
🖼️ 1-5 images of work in any medium
📜 < 250 word artist statement (optional)
🗨️ ~ 50 word bio (optional)
The Zine:
📗 ~ 40 pages, A5 sized, saddle-stitch bound, coated paper
🌟 All contributors get a free printed copy!
Send us an ask with any questions.
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Thank you to everyone who has expressed interest in my zine, “I Don’t Have to Put Up With This Shit! I’m a Fucking UNICORN!: A Queer Self-Care Coloring and Activity Book” zine [issue #1] I will be releasing issue #2 in the Glitterwurst coloring book series in July. “So, Life is Hard: Queer Self-Affirmations and Coloring Book” zine [issue #2] Keep checking back because I have other way cool zines in the works, “All In Your Head: Queerness, Neurodivergence, and Disability,” “Queer (Recovering) Catholic,” and “I Just Have a Lot of Feelings: A Big Queer Coloring Book of Feelings” [issue #3]. To get your copy of issue #1 in the GlitterWurst coloring book series check out my store: https://www.etsy.com/listing/233595810/im-a-fing-unicorn-queer-self-care?ref=shop_home_feat_3 I don’t own any of the images featured. I only compiled them. I’m kind of over it.
Queer Zine Fest London 2013
First officially confirmed tablee at this year's QZFL: SISTER ECTOPLASMA – a new, London-based distro http://www.sisterectoplasma.co.uk/ ♥
DIVA magazine article on rad queerlady zinesters
Pick up this month's DIVA Magazine and you'll find a gorgeous 6 page spread, written by yrs truly, on awesome queer lady zinesters from the UK. Some of the zines/zinesters featured in the article will be tabling/talking/workshopping at QZFL in Dec. Join us on the 8th and see/hear/meet 'em in real life!
https://www.facebook.com/events/232251613569656/
https://www.facebook.com/divamagazine
Holler
Queer Zine Fest London is go! We're planning, scheming and looking for queer zine comrades and friends to help organize the fest. Please get in touch if you are interested in any of the following:
Attending!
Tabling (setting up camp to sell yr wares)
Helping to table for absentee zinesters. We'll be selling zines from around the world on behalf of zinesters and distros who can't be with us in person and will need plenty of extra hands
Donating zines for the communal zine table or materials for workshops
Hosting a workshop or skill share session
Appearing on a panel/giving a small talk
Helping to set up the venue
Helping out on the day (assisting on the door, introducing folk, acting as point-of-contact for stall holders, visitors and fest attendees)
Have tips, advice or other contributions to make to the planning stages of the fest.
Want to offer services not listed above
Want to host us! We're still choosing a venue. Ideally, we're after somewhere roomy, accessible, well-lit and affordable.
https://www.facebook.com/lgbtqzinefestlondon
http://queerzinefestlondon.tumblr.com
https://twitter.com/QueerZineFestLd