quantify 6  SOLD OUT!!
$4/96 pages/Quarter size
by Lauren

Intense. Powerful. Emotional. This is the final issue of quantify and one not to pass up. Lauren writes about being a New Yorker and the impact 9-11 had on her as well as NYC. She describes protests she participated in, her feelings of disbelief about the re-election of george w. bush and also her thoughts on the war. She touches on the tsunami tragedy and includes her experience working as an advocate in the anti- domestic & sexual violence movement.  There is also a lovely photo (travel) diary inside! This issue could be triggering.
Polaroid-Celluloid  SOLD OUT!!
$1/52 pages/Half size
by Niku

Polaroid-Celluloid is a wonderful read. Niku writes about some fantastic events going on and the community involvement with these events.There are wonderful interviews with the great women who participated in the 2004 Rock Camp for Girls. The stories were very inspiring and Niku also shares her experience at the Southern Girls Convention in Memphis, Tennessee. An interview with Kate Bernstein about her film, Ladies Room. The True Adventures of a Land Surveyor, the first Trailer Park Fest, and an  interview with Amy Leigh, a zine archivist extraordinaire. This zine was motivating and insightful!

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Poetic Justice #4 SOLD OUT!!
$2/30 pages/ Quarter size
by Stephanie

Throughout the first half of this text heavy zine, Stephanie writes about a love affair that was described as a dazzling experience as well as an agonizing one too. It was a short romance that burned intensely and had to end suddenly. She writes freely about the months that followed.

An excerpt: "Deep in my starry wanderlust eyes the lighting made the moment appear brilliant and when I looked back at you, you were distractedly pushing the eggs around the pan too too too busy gazing gaping staring at me. I think you were enraptured, you grinned when i met your angelic gaze and that's one of the most beautiful memories I have of you.

them eggs were good."