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What are zines? Yes. Probably. "You don't have to wait for someone else's permission to speak." Today on Flyover Culture, we're opening the book on zines, the small-press publishing format that ...
For instance, the creation of zines. If you wonder what it is, a shorter example would be a “combination of a pamphlet, printed portfolio, and magazine.” They are basically like a small ...
Do you have some paper, something to mark it with, and some thoughts or creative inspiration to share? Congratulations, you ...
Teddie Bernard, a cartoonist and zine maker based in Chicago, uses their zines as a space to imagine. Currently, they’re working on a series of mid-century detective comic books that feature gay ...
Most commonly produced by and for members of various subcultures, zines (rhymes with “scenes”) had a dip in popularity with ...
Thompson, line the bottom of the back cover of “Tylerzine”: a local handmade and photocopied poetry zine by 26-year-old Wright State University philosophy student Tyler Lewis, a Fairborn resident.
Are you ready to do a zine? This is probably the most important question you should ask yourself when you're considering doing a zine -- are you really ready to do one? Doing a zine can take up a lot ...
A zine, pronounced as “ZEEN,” is short for magazine or fanzine and is an independently, pamphlet-like work and usually can feature text, images, artwork, found objects or any other creative ...
I sometimes attribute my growing zine obsession to being — on paper — a book historian. I like the heft of folded paper, sometimes hugged by a cardstock cover, sometimes by a staple pinning ...