Mini-Zine Review: Things I Know About Cooking and Not Eating Animals

Things I Know About Cooking and Not Eating Animals

Things I Know About Cooking and Not Eating Animals
Shit and Sundries
http://universalwastelandpirate.tumblr.com/

I’m not anywhere near to being vegetarian or vegan so I have to admit that I was wondering if I would really get anything out of Things I Know About Cooking and Not Eating Animals. As it turns out, I did.

I love that S&S starts off with a funny, ‘keepin’ it real’ confession about her beginnings in becoming a vegetarian. I’m not here to judge anyone’s reasons behind their life choices, but admitting that it came from something silly makes the zine more relate-able. When you’re talking about potentially sensitive subjects, a bit of humour can definitely help.

There’s a bit of most things I think you’d expect to see in this zine. There are things she wishes she’d cooked with sooner, recipes, how to re-hydrate dried beans, and more. It certainly introduced me to some things that I’d never even heard of before (textured vegetable protein, anyone?). Plus, just because I’m not a vegetarian, it doesn’t mean I don’t love my beans and own a dehydrator.

There’s a blank page in the back for ‘notes and stuff’ that I think is cool. I’ve never seen a notes page in a zine before. That may be for obvious reasons, but I like seeing new and different things in zines.

All up, it might not be quite my thing, but it was a good zine in the subject that taught me things without preaching to me.

Mini-Zine Review: Fuck Fame

Fuck Fame

Fuck Fame
http://www.missionminicomix.com/

Fuck Fame is an A7-sized mini-zine that calls to task the privilege granted by popularity – specifically within the band/punk scene.

This is what I love to see in a mini-zine – especially mini-zines made out of a single piece of paper. Just because you don’t have a lot of space doesn’t mean you can’t still have a lot of content. Fuck Fame is a well done comic zine with excellent, surprisingly detailed art, clear handwriting, and a message that needs to be heard.

I very nearly missed the URL in there, but they placed it well. Haha. Excellent use of space.

Happy Zine Mail Monday!

It’s that time again, and you know how much I love mail…

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I am so lucky to have received such great mail. Talk about making my days happy through postal generosity.

The first is Wanderluster Zine #1 (I do love it when I can start with the very first zine in a series).

Wanderluster Zine 1

I saw these at the Festival of the Photocopier just as I realised that I’d run out of money. Boo. But I managed to snag myself a copy on the Wanderluster Etsy shop.

As you can imagine, I love zines about mail.

Next, Fishspit surprised me by sending the latest issue of his zine Wiseblood. (To check out my reviews of a couple of his zines, take a look at my Zine Review Index.)

WiseBlood Zine Mail

I have to say, his mail/envelope art is probably the most unique that I’ve ever had the pleasure of receiving.

Wise Blood Mail Art 1

WiseBlood Mail Art 2

Last but definitely not least, we have a long-awaited pack of EPIC zine mail goodness from Billy da Bunny!

Billy da Bunny Zine Mail

There is so much going on in this post goodness that I can hardly contain myself. The zine “A Good Place to Start” is one I contributed to along with zinesters around the world. This issue is about local music. I’m proud to say that I got Billy hooked on some local Australian fare.

There’s also a note from Billy, a copy of his zine “Proof I Exist”, some stickers and such, AND *drumroll*…

Zinester Trading Cards

Zinester trading cards! Billy’s brain baby of zinester trading cards had me from the get go, and I was lucky enough to get a trading card of me in as part of the series!

And now I have them all! Mwhahahahaha.

Ahem.

Billy did have sets in his Etsy store, but you might have to get in contact if you want some as they aren’t listed at the moment.

Amazing mail week indeed! Love, love, love it. No chocolate, but the world can’t be perfect. 😉

Mini-Zine Review: A Guide to Op Shopping

A Guide to Op Shopping

A Guide to Op Shopping
Jane Cantwell
https://www.etsy.com/au/shop/AdventuresinKindness
#luckyjarzines

I got this, A History of Abandoned Hobbies, A Guide to Letter Writing, and A Guide to Being Cool as a lovely little bundle.*

A Guide to Op Shopping is an A7-sized zine in full colour with maps as backgrounds. (Love it.) You definitely get the sense that Jane is a serious op shopper and likes to hunt down a bargain. I’m not much of an op shopper myself, but her zine (and my wallet) make me feel like I should really get into it.

Though I am familiar with op shopping, I did learn something in that I didn’t know a student card could possibly get you discounts. That’s definitely good to know.

The little note on the back (I won’t spoil it) made me smile and wrapped up the whole thing nicely.

*The links will only begin working as the other reviews are posted.

Mini-Zine Review: X

X-Files Zine

X
Rebecca Sheedy
https://www.etsy.com/au/shop/rebeccasaurusrex

The “X” is actually CUT OUT of the cover to reveal the green paper behind. I swear, if I love that any more, I would burst into a pile of confetti and doughnuts. Love it!

X-Files Zine Cover

There is so much work put into this one small zine – it’s fantastic. Very detailed, full colour art set up in a comicbook style, printed on nice glossy paper, the green paper just on the inside cover, the aforementioned ‘X’, and even a little sticker on the front to say that it’s a “Bonus Unsubmitted & Unfinished Honours Thesis” (with every purchase of its companion zine that you can find on the Etsy shop).

I’ve come to see that I don’t quite have Rebecca’s level of love for the X-Files, but I’m happy to admit defeat to someone like Rebecca. This zine shares her dedication and love for the X-Files through her childhood/teenage years. I enjoyed following along with the various X-dedicated projects she did alone as well as with her friends.

I like that this zine is about the X-Files (<3) on the surface, but it's also a reference back to some things in my childhood. From what I gathered in this zine, Rebecca is only a year older than me. This zine kept me smiling not only about the show but about things like becoming a master at pausing the VHS recording to skip the ad breaks and making my own newsletters in Microsoft Publisher 95.

The only nitpick I have with this is that there aren't any sort of contact details on here. That in combination with a title like 'X' is going to make it hard for people to find the person who made it. I know this is a bonus zine sold with other zines, but things get separated.

Definitely one for the permanent collection, that's for sure.

Mini-Zine Review: SAD: Sensitive Adult Daily – A Zine for Sensitive Adults

Sensitive Adult Daily

SAD: Sensitive Adult Daily – A Zine for Sensitive Adults
Darcy L Rock
http://sensitiveadultdaily.tumblr.com/
http://www.sensitiveadultdaily.com/

I traded for this at the Festival of the Photocopier after someone at the Sensitive Adult Daily table handed Wanderer a card that had me giggling.

Sensitive Adult Daily Card

The mixture of humour and anxiety had me wondering what I was getting into with zine, but I had to check it out.

It’s hard to know where to start with this zine because there are so many good things to talk about. Despite it being 8 pages (not counting front and back) long, every time I thought I knew how to take it, it brought something new. First it started with quotes, then it went to art, and later it got into things like cognitive distortions. There’s even a ‘confessions board’ and classified section (both of which you can submit to).

It’s like an entire community space within a mini-zine. It’s fantastic.

I think the thing that I like the most is that it includes ‘sensitivity’ along with mental illness. I think there are a lot of people who aren’t diagnosed as mentally ill out there who hear ‘you’re just too sensitive’ (or something of the like) too often. That this zine could grab their attention, too, is an excellent thing.

As it turns out, Sensitive Adult Daily is holding a Kickstarter going toward helping the creator distrubute this zine for free. Check it out here.

Happy Mini-Zine March!

Mini-Zine March

Happy autumn to the southern hemisphere, happy March, and happy day!

No, I am not actually that perky, but hey, it’s the beginning of a new month. Plus, I get to use alliteration, and that’s always a good day for me.

What’s up with the banner? Weeeeeell, I have been saving all my mini (A6/A7 and smaller) zines for a while now because I wanted March to be all about the mini-zines. <3 Some of my favourite zines are itty bitties, and I figured I would reserve March for showering them with my love and adoration.

This means that all of my Thursday/Friday reviews this month will be of mini-zines PLUS I will also be putting up bonus reviews on Wednesdays.

I was going to run some giveaways as well, but my printer is dry and I have to pay for my post box, so finances aren't cool right now. But I'm hoping that the extra reviews and mini-zine focus for the month will still make it fun.

Are you working on a mini-zine? Do you have one? More? Leave a comment. 🙂