Without a doubt one of our favourite perzines, Janell’s Disconcerting is a sort of running journal chronicling the trials and tribulations of twenty-something life in Singapore. This time, there are … Continue reading
It’s not long since we were posting about the first two issues of Lost & Found, which related Tom and Laura’s adventures as they roamed through Croatia and Chicago respectively. … Continue reading
Growing up, Robert Gauvinov had a fairly impressive roster of penpals. As a teenager longing for mail, he sent his address to a Communist youth magazine, hopeful that at least … Continue reading
Last week we released our new zine, Gaudy Verse. This is a collection of poems I’ve been working on over the past few years, about very important matters like the … Continue reading
You always know when a new Gag Me With A. . . has landed. You only have to look at the envelope. Making zines is second nature to Deirdree Prudence, … Continue reading
Do you find the effort to keep up with music exhausting? Not in a sighing parent, elaborately weary kind of way — just the slow realisation that even if you … Continue reading
I haven’t reviewed all that many poetry zines on here — it can be difficult to parcel together a neat little write-up when the content is so varied. Poetry anthologies … Continue reading
You might already be familiar with The Vacuum, a free arts publication printed in Belfast. Each issue tackles a different topic in depth — whether it’s Waste, Media, Wisdom or … Continue reading
Sticking with the travel theme, this weekend the letterbox clattered open with a particularly lovely pair of zines from Thomas Goodwin and Laura Millward. Both illustrators, the pair are in … Continue reading
Back during the summer we received a crisp new copy of Jon’s travel zine I Went to China. I Wrote Things Down. By an error of judgement, I started reading … Continue reading