Episode 012 – Zines

Our “genre” this month (Zines!) is one that is close to our hearts. We discuss our extensive and not so extensive backgrounds in zine reading and creation, what distinguishes zines from other self-publishing efforts, how Matthew is a big cheater, whether the motivations behind writing zines is different from reading zines, when Amanda and Meghan used to be twins, the best time of day to make a zine, perzines, artzines, wordless zines, and Kirk/Spock fan fiction.

Your Hosts This Episode

Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | Amanda Wanner

Zines Read (in order of appearance):

  • Never Finish Grad School
  • Skillshot
  • Taking the Lane #1, #2, #9 by Elly Blue
  • Culinary Cyclist (zine?!)
  • Fix your clothes by Raleigh Briggs
  • Fashion (We couldn’t find it in the catalogue!)
  • Great Chicken Escape by Nikki McClure
  • Eggheads by Rick Quemado
  • Puddles of Cute by Leda Zawacki
  • Samurai Dreams #6
  • Velo Vixen #1, #2 by Rachel Krause
  • Long Distance #1 by Sassy Fran Circus
  • Dropping out for Students by Cavegirl
  • He/Her/Him Free/Frer/Frim by Adrian Prawns Sinclair, Sylvie LS, Jewels Generic
  • The Jaded Review
  • Astronaut and Alien by Jen Deberux
  • Fluffah by Kelsey Smith
  • A Field Guide to the Aliens of Star Trek: The Next Generation #1, #3, #6 by Joshua Chapman (aka Zachary)
  • Peach Melba

Links:

Software tools

Places and Events

Matthew’s zine things

Questions

  • What is more important in reading Zines: community or creation?
  • What do you think of the ‘fake’ Star Trek Zine – does it ruin it to know it wasn’t a true story?
  • What is a photocopier? “In this dramatization of transcripts from a legal deposition, a lawyer becomes embroiled in an absurd argument about the definition of a photocopier.”
  • What is QUILTBAG? It stands for Queer/Questioning, Undecided, Intersex, Lesbian, Trans*, Bisexual, Asexual, Gay/Genderqueer.

Our Zines

Check out our Pinterest board and Tumblr posts for all the Zines people in the club read (or tried to read), and follow us on Twitter!

Join us again on Tuesday, September 20th, when we discuss books about Spies and Espionage!

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