





For the love of zines





Long Arm Stapler: A Podcast About Zines is coming back for season three!
Would you like to be a guest on a podcast all about zine goodness? Then check out the interest form for potential guests!
All recordings are done virtually due to COVID. You will need to record local audio and then send the file via email.

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Howdy! Thanks for your interest in submitting something to Zine of the Hill 3. For this issue, I am curating an all-queer “cast” of contributors. Like the second issue of Zine of the Hill, I would like to focus on how the show makes you feel, but this time with more queer subtext. Anyone who loves King of the Hill and falls somewhere under the LGBTQQIP2SAA umbrella may contribute. I am looking for both written pieces and visual art (but at this time, mostly written pieces! Creative non-fiction! Fiction! Poetry! Etc.!) Please keep things “PG-13.”
All accepted contributors will receive two copies of the zine. Unfortunately, at this time I cannot pay for submissions. After the zine is completed, I will be reaching out to get accepted contributors’ addresses to send copies of the zine. If you’d prefer a digital copy, please let me know at that time.
The deadline for this call for submissions is 1/23/22.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out – longarmstapler (@) gmail . com
Thanks, y’all!
xoxo Maira

Hello, zine friends! I am doing a little research project, and I am looking for informations on these zines – and the zinesters who made them! If you have any information, please get in touch.
What I’m Looking For:
*Sock Monkey Social Life
*We Like Poo (possibly by Tara Sin?)
*Western Lore by Tim White

Teaching gen z #1
Written by ab for Warglitter Zines
16 pages
https://linktr.ee/warglitter
Teaching gen z #1 is a US-quarter-sized colour zine about teaching generation Z (roughly estimated as born somewhere in 1995-2005).
Talk about a zine I’m both intrigued by but also dreading what kind of revelations it may contain.
Teaching gen z #1 opens with a picture of Warglitter sitting in the sunshine with a beautiful umbrella – clearly refencing the quote bubble on the front cover: “Mrs. B, it’s so SUNNY! Can we have class INSIDE today?” Talk about setting the tone I was anticipating in this zine. From there we go to a note about the best guess at what ‘gen z’ actually is and then launching into a tale of gen z young attraction.
The zine style is fun and colourful with drawings and different coloured shapes stamps like music notes and smiley faces. The handwriting is lovely and easy to read. The whole aesthetic fits right in with the student years vibe. At least, the vibe I remember.
I expected a few short tales of teaching when I opened this zine, but it turned out to be one cute story. This made me all the happier to see the ‘#1’ on the cover. I hope to see many more of these. I must admit a particularly strong curiosity as I haven’t been in a school setting for a while.
This is a fun zine with a glimpse into a life I know nothing about – one of my favourite zine types. Definitely check it out. I hope there will be more to come.

What is… Stimming?
October
12 pages
What is… Stimming? Is a US ¼ sized, black-and-white text zine introduction to what stimming is and why some people do it.
I just love it when there is something I do or feel but have never really questioned, and then someone comes along and explains it in zine form.
What is… Stimming? opens with what stimming is: the rhythmic and often repetitive motions/behaviours that many austistics do but isn’t limited to autism alone. From there, October writes about why stimming is needed, types of stims, and more.
I like that October writes about the reality of stimming and how sometimes stims should be redirected away from the harmful stimming. October also doesn’t shy away from pointing out that some approaches that repress stimming can actually do more harm than good.
What is… Stimming? felt like well-rounded introduction to stimming that satisfied basic questions while also touching on a few things that I can research further if I decide to do so. October was encouraging to both people who stim as well as people who know people who stim and/or want to learn more about stimming.
All up, What is… Stimming? Is a good introduction presented in an easy to understand way.
The amazing and awesome Rich of Feral Publication has reviewed The 24 Hour Zine Thing 3 on his YouTube channel, and I am absolutely thrilled with his thoughts. Check it out!
Hello and welcome to the first, fresh Happy Mail Monday of 2022. It’s a pleasure to be bringing in the new year with amazing zine creations from Billy, Ryan, and Jordan. Art, stickers, and plenty of shiny tape, oh my!
Can you help with Zenna’s vet treatment costs? Any assistance is greatly appreciated: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/seagreenzines
Thank you so much for watching.
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Awesome People/Places/Spaces Mentioned:
*Billy – https://www.patreon.com/iknowbilly
**https://www.youtube.com/user/iknowbilly
*Ryan – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOIgwk4qcATCn4pawkuB_cw
**https://www.instagram.com/_my_name_is_ryan_/
**https://www.etsy.com/shop/pocketthoughts/
*Jordan – https://www.instagram.com/jordan.leetung/
**https://www.instagram.com/brokentoesheelbackward/
*Zappix – https://linktr.ee/zappixart
*Kendy (Stay at Home Girlfriend) – https://linktr.ee/Missmuffcake
*Nina Echo Publishing – https://echopublishing.wordpress.com
*Allie Warglitter – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIhWqEQQ5lHcuG4cJOz3O9g
*Feral Publication – https://www.youtube.com/c/FeralPublication
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Nyx
PO Box 378
Murray Bridge, SA 5253
Australia
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Happy and most wonderful greetings of the new year, dear friends. I am so incredibly happy to be back with a working website. I won’t talk about what was going on because I have already mentioned a few things, and I want to leave all that crap back in 2021!
I love a fresh start, that is for sure, and I’m excited about the year to come. I know in my gut that it’s going to be a tough year but tough in good ways. Growth ways. Life changes ways.
So here’s to a wonderful start to the new year. May the sadness and fear of 2021 drift away with the hope and promise of 2022. May this year bring you all the happiness, love, and joy you truly deserve.
Spread a little sunshine.