Zines


Stolen Sharpie Revolution: A Diy Zine Resource
Doris: An Anthology, 1991-2001
Whatcha Mean, What's a Zine?
Notes from Underground: Zines and the Politics of Alternative Culture (Haymarket Series)
A Girl's Guide to Taking Over the World: Writings From The Girl Zine Revolution
Zine Scene: Do It Yourself Guide to Zines
On Subbing: The First Four Years (Real World)
Invincible Summer: An Anthology (Comix)
DESPITE EVERYTHING: COMETBUS
Burn Collector: Collected Stories from One Through Nine
Make a Zine: When Words and Graphics Collide
Girl Zines: Making Media, Doing Feminism
The Riot Grrrl Collection
Pen Pals (Cometbus #55)
Moxie
Make Your Place by Raleigh BriggsBuild It Yourself by Frank PerroneDry It- You'll Like It by Gen MacManimanSew Bags by Hilarie Wakefield Dayton1,000 Artist Journal Pages by Dawn DeVries Sokol
Do It Your Damn Self
43 books — 15 voters
The Maidenheads by Benny B. PetersonAccording to Plan by Christen RandallEverything Must Go by Jenny Fran Davis
Zine Collage Book Covers
3 books — 1 voter

Stolen Sharpie Revolution by Alex WrekkFrom Girls to Grrrlz  by Trina RobbinsGirl Zines by Alison PiepmeierZine Scene by Francesca Lia BlockNotes from Underground by Stephen Duncombe
Zine Resources
19 books — 1 voter
Spit and Passion by Cristy C. RoadThem by Nathan McCallWhite Teeth by Zadie SmithBright Lines by Tanwi Nandini IslamZipper Mouth by Laurie Weeks
Must Reads LF
30 books — 1 voter

Curiosities of Street Literature by Charles HindleyLife Turns Man Up and Down by Kurt ThometzThe Lubok by Arthur Shkarovsky-RafféLoving Mad Tom, Bedlamite Verses of the XVI and XVII Centuries by Jack LindsayArguments Against by Rev. B. H. Shadduck
Disposable Library
100 books — 1 voter

Édouard Levé
When I expect to achieve nothing, ideas come. Putting two things together that are unrelated gives me an idea. I make lots of little works instead of undertaking a big one. I will never be done with literature.
Édouard Levé, Autoportrait

Julie Bartel
...if we as librarians do not give authority, respectability, and support to new ideas and new voices, who will? If we do not provide our patrons with access to revolutionary ideas and methods of communication, who will?
Julie Bartel, From A To Zine: Building A Winning Zine Collection In Your Library

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