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Incendiary: Volume 1 is a zine by Jonah Bergman that features 20 pages of scans showcasing Jonah's personal collection of fireworks packaging. I spoke to Jonah about his zine, and he told me, "The firework collection is a mix of found materials from...

Spectrolite is a MacOS app for making risograph prints and zines. You feed it your designs, describe your inks and such, and it previews and generates color separations and halftones for the machine. Spectrolite made by ANEMONE (Amelia Greenhall...

Brian Cotnoir is an artist, Emmy-winning filmmaker, and occult scholar who created a series of handmade 'zines all about alchemy, magick, and theurgy. As we spend so much time in digital mediated space, I'm delighted by the continuing print 'zine rev...

I've been publishing zines for over 20 years, mostly in response to a world gone way too digital, so I love that Manual, a company specializing in beautifully-designed objects, launched the Snail Mail Club. Described on the 'product' page as a...

Fishgirlbird, a captivating zine by artist L. Coats, features 26 hauntingly beautiful graphite drawings created over a three-day period. Published by the small independent press "beefer," Fishgirlbird arrived in my mailbox just a few days ago, and I...

The American Girl Doll company has long satiated the curious minds of young folks who want to know what living in the past was like. How did live by candlelight? How did families escape slavery? What did your mom yelling at you to get off the family...

In reaction to the latest attack on queer spaces that happened in Colorado Springs, educator David Boyles has channeled his rage and grief into creating a mini zine—dedicated to the victims and survivors of the Club Q Shooting, November 19, 2022—...