Mini-Zine Review: Do It Your Self Care 5 – Autumn Blues

Do It Your Self Care 5: Autumn Blues
Nina Zina
One-page folded mini
https://echopublishing.wordpress.com
https://lostluna.bandcamp.com
https://ko-fi.com/echozines

Do It Your Self Care 5: Autumn Blues is a full-colour, one-page-folded mini-zine about embracing the autumn season.

It’s almost winter here in the land of Oz, but autumn marches gently into winter without the snow to mark it, so it all blends together quite nicely.

Autumn Blues opens with Nina writing about the sadness that comes with saying goodbye to summer and all the summery activities and events that go along with the season. Then she introduces the zine as a means to help embrace the beauty and the magic of autumn.

We then have lists of lovely autumn-y pleasuress. From cosy activities and events like listening to the rain hitting the windows to comfy clothes and warm drinks. There’s plenty to enjoy about autumn and the cooler months, and this zine provides a gorgeous little reminder of so many of those things.

Even more, this beautiful little zine opens all the way out for dozens more things to enjoy in autumn as well as an additional note from Nina.

I could always go on for days about how much I love Nina’s style. Nina’s handwriting is clear and easy to read. Beautiful autumn and winter blues and reds in patterned backgrounds go perfectly with the mustard yellow paper pieces the text pieces are written on.

Do It Your Self Care 5: Autumn Blues is a beautiful zine in both aesthetics and intentions. It can be easy to lose yourself in the blues of the colder seasons. It’s so nice to have a reminder of all the wonderful things that come along with it. It’s another lovely addition to the series, and definitely one to pick up.

If you’d like to check out my reviews of issues one through four, here are the links:

*Do-It-Yourself Care
*Do It Yourself Care #2: Self-Care During Heat Waves
*Do It Yourself Care 3 – Self-Care During Christmas
*Do It Yourself Care 4: Joyful Girl Where I Find Joy

Zine Review: International Zine Month 2018

International Zine Month 2018
Hadass
28 pages
https://hadass420.wordpress.com
https://ko-fi.com/pmsmess

International Zine Month 2018 is a quarter-sized black and white zine with a ‘page a day’ perzine style format covering July 2018.

While we aren’t even quite to June yet, International Zine Month (July) is already on my mind…

IZM 2018 opens with some very metal art elements on the inside front cover before launching into the intro. Hadass writes about feeling inspired to create a zine and deciding on a one page a day zine for the month.

Therein is day one, and we go right into day two in which Hadass writes about doing Tai Chi (and colour me intrigued and wanting to look more into it) every Monday. As the days of the month pass, we get a fun look into Hadass’ life with all sorts of subjects. Sharpie marker highs, memories from going through old journals, an Ozzy Osbourne concert, and plenty around metal and the impact of music on her life.

Hadass’ writing is raw and unapologetic. She writes without filter, the highs and lows of life, creativity, and art coming out on the page. She navigates the world of wife, mother, metalhead, zinemaker, writer, and so much more. Life is often chaos, and Hadass gives us a glimpse into how she handles hers. (Like a badass.)

The aesthetic of this zine is really a free flow of creativity. Some entries are typewritten and others handwritten. Some are words on backgrounds while others incorporate photos and drawings.

I’ve often talked and written about how much I like perzines and life update newsletters. This zine mixes the two into a diary zine. While this is from six (!) years ago at this point, it’s still interesting to get a peek into my friend’s life. As well as ride the highs and lows of creating with her. I also learned that we have something in common: a sweet tooth!

I really enjoyed this zine on multiple levels, and had started my creative engines going not only for IZM 2024 but for getting into a writing routine for my novel.

PS. I now have ‘Wreck This Journal’ on my wishlist. Sounds like fun!

The Zine Collector Marathon: Part One

For the love of zines! I decided to make some ‘marathon’ videos for my beloved podcast The Zine Collector. In this video, you’ll have a heaping long time of zine podcast goodness with episodes 1-10 of The Zine Collector.

Press play and listen to chats about zines while you’re doing your thing.

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Happy Mail Monday – Autumn Zine Days Edition

Happy zine mail greetings from Australia on a lovely autumn day. I’m wrapping up May happy mail with zine goodness from fabulous zine mail from friends both new and old.

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*Craig – 4:41
*https://www.instagram.com/fiveoclockzine/
*https://www.instagram.com/craiganthonyatkinson/
*Call for Subs – https://www.instagram.com/p/C66IUt7SX_T/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
*Five O’Clock in Tokyo Review – https://seagreenzines.com/2022/01/21/zine-review-five-oclock-in-tokyo-1/

*Anna Rose – 13:32
*https://www.instagram.com/annaonthepage/
*Post-Op Zines – ?
*Midnight Market – ?

*Rachel – 23:33
*https://www.instagram.com/outofplacezines/

*Meditation Funnnies – 29:55
*Mega Review – https://seagreenzines.com/2023/08/31/zine-review-meditation-funnies-comic-series-1-15/
*https://www.instagram.com/meditationfunnies/
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*Xerography Debt – https://www.leekinginc.com/xeroxdebt/


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Upcoming Zine Workshop! Whimsy, Visuals, & Verse

Grab your bestie and come along to an evening of playful creativity! You’ll learn unconventional strategies to develop drawings and poetry, with lots of laughs along the way. Our collective creations will be compiled into a zine!

Tickets are an affordable $15 and all materials are included.

Visit the website below for booking details:
https://artbookfair.melbourne/events/whimsy-visuals-verse-collaborative-workshop/

Or @siobhanfinncreative

Part of Melbourne Design Week 2024, an initiative of the Victorian Government in collaboration with the NGV.

Mini-Zine Review: Discarded

Discarded
Kendy Paxia
20 pages
https://linktr.ee/Missmuffcake

Discarded is a quarter-sized, full colour photography zine featuring discarded plush and other toys.

Discarded opens with an introduction to the zine: inspired by a photo that Kendy’s boyfriend Matthew took of an abandoned squishmallow. As with many sparks of inspiration, it grew from there being also fuelled by a curiosity for how the toys found out in public get there.

From there, we venture into a collection of photos of discarded toys. Each page features one full-colour photo of a toy along with credit in name, location, and – when available – social handle.

Some are dirty. Some are old. Some look downright sinister; but then again, I did always find dolls a little creepy. And all of them with no indication to what led them to be in their current environment.

Like other art, this zine is as fast or as slow as you want it to be. I don’t know if it’s because I’m a writer and look for the story in everything, but I found myself really taking my time and thinking of all the stories of these plushies. Were they lost? Dropped? Discarded? As well as all the possible things the imagery of the lost toys could represent. So many possibilities.

All up, though melancholy (with the paths my mind wandered while looking at this zine), I quite enjoyed Discarded. It got my mind working in so many different directions, and I always appreciate that.

Even better? I believe there is a second issue on its way. So if you’re interested in being a contributor, definitely get in touch with Kendy.

Mini-Zine Review: Brood XIX

Brood XIX
Jessica Gilbert
One page folded
https://www.catobear.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO6UzZarI8Zi_LEIlWTLcvQ

Brood XIX is a full colour, one-page-folded mini-zine about the 2024 cicada co-emergence that will be a once-in-a-lifetime event.

I am both a touch envious of parts of the US experiencing a once-in-a-lifetime event while also glad I don’t have to deal with all that noise.

Brood XIX opens with ‘things you might confuse with the 2024 cicada event’, which gave me a giggle, and explanations of those things. I think one could be forgiven for confusing ‘circadian rhythm’ for cicada event.

We then jump into what the 2024 cicada event is: the co-emergence of the thirteen-year cicada brood and the seventeen-year cicada brood this year. Something that hasn’t happened since 1803. Jessica writes a brief intro to that before transitioning to cicada facts – including how many animal species out there who will be having an all-you-can-eat buffet during this event.

The zine wraps up with a “Cicada To-Do List” before cicada’s scientific name and Jessica’s socials (noted with drawn cicada heads haha) on the back.

I had no idea this event was happening until I saw this zine, so it just goes to show that you never know who you might reach or teach with your zines. Jessica’s handwriting is easy to read, the drawings are cute, and the zine is a great introduction to what the event is all about. Definitely a keeper for me.

Nyx Reads Podcast | Ep 06: Untitled Mushroom Zine

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Hello and welcome to Nyx Reads, where I turn paper zines into audio so you can access zines in one more way in the world.

In this episode, I read ‘Untitled Mushroom zine’ in which I get very excited about all of the amazing things mushrooms can do and the exciting future possibilities.

Check out the rest of the Nyx Reads Podcast here on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLORbjJcRAiTl4I_PPhT8wLi0KnQl3Hy3K&si=YK3bZ0ClWXjkMIRB

Or on the podcast provider of your choice.


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Awesome Mentions:

*6 ways mushrooms can save the world | Paul Stamets | TED – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XI5frPV58tY


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Book Review: Water Under the Bridge by Jennifer A. Payne

Water Under the Bridge
Jennifer A. Payne
https://linktr.ee/jenpayne
132 Pages

“She thought about him often over the years. Looked him up online occasionally to see where he was and if he was all right. It wasn’t until last fall that she found his email address, and several months more before she got up the courage to write.”

So begins the epistolary novel WATER UNDER THE BRIDGE by Connecticut writer Jen Payne, a sort-of love story told through a series of emails, about two people who reconnect after 15 years apart and work to reconcile their pasts…and futures.
 Influenced by the work of Brené Brown and a proponent of the bravery of storytelling, Payne says “WATER UNDER THE BRIDGE is about having the courage to speak our truths; it’s about trust and vulnerability, and about the true blessings found when we open our hearts – come what may.”

I usually only review books, but a book by a zinemaker? Yeah, I will make an exception for that. Water Under the Bridge accompanied me while I waited for day surgery, and it was quite the lovely companion indeed.

Water Under the Bridge opens as written above with our main character contemplating and sending off an email… What follows is a story about the past, nostalgia, and things coming full circle primarily through email exchanges.

This is a fairly short and easy read, but that suited the style of the story. Everything was well-balanced, from the brief interjections of our main character’s personal thoughts (separated out by grey pages – to mentions of water that alluded to the title and themes without being to heavy-handed about it. The story itself says enough but not too much, with both characters having distinct voices. Her trepidation. His enthusiasm. You can easily be drawn into their exchanges and emotions, filling in whatever pieces you care to fill in without it needing to be laid out on the pages.

‘Water Under the Bridge’ is really the perfect title for this. The story is about the shine of old memories and nostalgia, the temptation to wade back into those waters, and the reminders of of why the bridges were built over them in the first place. It’s bittersweet, had me smiling, had me sighing, and even had me thinking about all the times that I have almost been swept away into doing something similar. Memories and hopes that maybe things could be different this time…

All up, I quite enjoyed Water Under the Bridge. It is like a beautiful painting: there for you to enjoy and take from it what you will without demanding anything from you but a bit of time to enjoy it.

Happy Mail Monday – Once More With Feeling Edition

Hello, dear friends! It is great to be back and showing you such absolutely fabulous zine mail goodness this week. Check out the goodies from three new zine friends.

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*Wombat Wisdoms – 3:30

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*Midnight Zines – 14:33
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*CatMothCrow – 29:49
*https://www.instagram.com/catmothcrow/
*https://www.youtube.com/@catmothcrow

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Other Awesome People/Places/Spaces Mentioned:

*Cicada 2024 Mini-Zine – https://www.youtube.com/@catobear9

*Nina Zina – https://echopublishing.wordpress.com

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