Zine Review - The Lab Int'L No. 12
Zine Review - The Lab Int'L No. 12 Number 12 begins with “Grrls are Gonna Riot!” and keeps that powerful mentality rooted in your brain as we dive deep in the Riot Grrrl Blogs, Music... More »
Zine Review - The Lab Int'L No. 12 Number 12 begins with “Grrls are Gonna Riot!” and keeps that powerful mentality rooted in your brain as we dive deep in the Riot Grrrl Blogs, Music... More »
Zine Review - The Lab International No 11 A revision of a revision of a revision, Doodle Z shows that sloppy editing has no place, and is continually trying to refine the work so that... More »
Zine Review - The GraveYard Youth No 2 Dolly Dead’s Grave Yard Youth #2 is a heavily collaged feast for the eyes and feelings, with heavy emphasis on the use/abuse of women in our culture,... More »
Zine Review - Nobody can eat 50 eggs #25 This huge issue is by far one of my favorites, and has a lot of Steve Steiner artwork in it, but the real hilarity is in... More »
Zine Review - Rose Gardens of Life No. 3 Rose keeps the Long format, and continues to write long sweeping epic poetry. It’s almost all bittersweet, but clever, with her clever notes that hang in... More »
Zine Review - Rose Gardens of Life No. 2 Rose has changed her format to the long fold one, which really seems to fit her way of writing – very quick and easy to read.... More »
Zine Review - Rose Gardens of Life No 1 Rose Young’s initial foray into the zine world brings us a lightly collaged poetry zine, very simple and very evocative. Her poetry is direct, and it’s... More »
Zine Review - Poems from July No 26 Jessy Kendall’s poetry zine is a very surreal experience. It’s the kind of thing that you want to read before you go to sleep, because you know... More »
Zine Review - Jelly Cake Vol 1 No 4 Ben’s back and as funny as ever, with the, “Refreshingly Retro Pineapple Tart Issue”. While I’m not sure what Ben’s been dropping these days, his writing... More »
ChapBook - Mental foreplay for the classics, a brief memoir of Veronica Brandon Follett’s collection of poetry has a nice color cover and has a nice heavy cardstock heft to it. Brandon’s poetry is emotive... More »