Sunday, 24 March 2013

HE WHO WANTS FIRE MUST BE ABLE TO BEAR SMOKE




http://www.welmerkeesmaat.com/

Distraction Faction



http://wemakezines.ning.com/profile/TonyHickson

Distant Images


Snapping Turtle Press

SNAPPING TURTLE PRESS publishes DIY poetry-zines which feature the best of lesser-known talent from poets and illustrators. We're about to publish our first punk book reviews and a review of the literature stage at Rebellion 2012.
Description
Based in York, STP is the brainchild of Lizzie Alderdice and Henry Raby.

To get a copy of any of their zines, e-mail snappingturtlepress@yahoo.co.uk


The Poverty of Feminism


http://www.elephanteditions.net/2010/01/poverty-of-feminism.html

Katie in Zombie Land

Katy Matich is a Philadelphia printmaker, bookmaker and draftsman who is equally passionate about visual artwork and historical conservation. Katy received her BFA degree in drawing and painting from Minnesota State University Moorhead in 2008; and later completed her MFA degree at The University of the Arts in 2010 emphasizing in Book Arts and Printmaking. Upon graduating, she spent an 8-week post-graduate internship with the American Philosophical Society (APS) of Philadelphia. During her time at APS, Katy participated in a documentation and preservation project with the Oversize Rare Book archives.

http://katymatich.com/

Sunday, 3 March 2013

Playerist


Playerist is an independently published poetry journal.

http://playerist.blogspot.co.uk/

Alarmist Magazine

The Alarmist is a fresh, new, dark, funny and twisted printed literary magazine published biannually."It’s not about trying to prove how clever or well-read you are. We’re not the Paris Review. We want to buck the modern trend, and tickle and entertain with what we publish."http://www.alarmistmagazine.co.uk/

Slimeball


https://twitter.com/slimeballzine
http://igetdressedinthemorning.wordpress.com/2013/02/05/an-introduction-to-slimeball-zine/

Astrobabble


Astrobabble is a zine about astrology and released biannually. The zine was created by Australian astrologer, "Astrogirlzarro". Illustrations are by Canberra-based artist, Cate Riley.

The first issue of the zine was released in 2009.


Contribution:
Astrobabble 8

Turbulence

Turbulence is a printed poetry magazine established in 2009 seeking to publish the best poetry it can find. We are based in Hull, East Yorkshire (famous for poets such as Philip Larkin, Andrew Marvell, Andrew Motion and Stevie Smith). We are looking for poetry written in (or translated into) English from around the world.

http://turbulencepoetry.blogspot.co.uk/

Hiss Heads

'Hiss Heads' is an interview zine I put together. It contains interviews and pictures of homerecorders from UK’s North West. 


Yuck 'n Yum



Yuck 'n Yum is a not-for-profit curatorial collective that produces a quarterly art zine and hosts events that promote and distribute art outside the gallery setting.
Yuck 'n Yum was founded in 2005 by Andrew Maclean, who self-published and distributed YnY whenever he could. In 2008 he enlisted Gayle Meikle and Ben Robinson to aid him in the production of the zine and develop YnY as a distribution mechanism for artists. Since then, YnY has produced 20 issues (including two special editions) and hosted many events to promote artists, including Yuck 'n Yum's Art Distribution Unit, Turn Your Bluetooth On and the AGK.



Before The Hollywood Backlot


Friday, 2 November 2012

Sunk

http://sunkartmag.blogspot.co.uk/

Ten by 10


10x10 revolves around a simple concept:
every issue develops a theme through 10 interviews (same 10 questions to 10 different people)
Issue #1 - Women force - 10 interviews to 10 women with 10 different jobs.

Made in Arnhem


The Office of Mark Simmonds Newsletter started in Arnhem in March 2011. Each newsletter contains a single article which is typed directly onto an A4 sheet using an AEG Olympia Traveller De Luxe typewriter at the office. The original is then photocopied, folded and posted via snail mail to national and international subscribers. If away from the office, for example abroad, the newsletter is handwritten. Initially a fortnightly bulletin, as of January 2012 it is posted monthly. In July 2012, the then total of 25 newsletters were compiled for the first time to commemorate the office's imminent relocation from Arnhem to a then unknown destination.
http://www.marksimmonds.info/

Milk, Two Sugars




‘ Milk, Two Sugars’ was an A5 publication produced every month by Bob Milner and Tom Senior

Friday, 12 October 2012

Laura Braun



Laura is photographer based in London. Laura runs photographic workshops for a variety of groups. 

www.laurabraun.net/
www.thestudionotebook.blogspot.com

Zine Arcade



Contribution:

X Turbulence


Bored Zine


Tasha King is a student of Graphic Design at Stockport College.




Sticky Sounds

The aim of Sticky Sounds is to be one persons world view through words and photographs.

Contribution:
Sticky Sounds volume 3



Crummy House



Crummy House is Mason McFee and Jessica Rose Clark making stuff in their house in South Austin.

http://crummyhouse.com/

Durable Goods

Durable Goods is a printed micro-zine published by Aleathia Drehmer. It features small poems and micro-fiction from all over the world. 

Contribution:
Durable Goods 61,68 and 71





Sunday, 19 August 2012

Marianne van Loo


"My first MA photography project explored social dimensions of modernity. By looking at the micro level we can deduct information about the social climate we live in. I also explored the notion that institutional constraint is always answered by individual acts of resistance."

Marianne van Loo

Contribution:
The collective unconscious in the city: The smoking ban

Shrieking Violet


The Shrieking Violet is three years old and this is the latest issue.

Contribution 
Shrieking Violet 19

You can download your copy here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?jj4gc9d3g2ar83w

http://theshriekingviolets.blogspot.co.uk/

Sticky Sounds



The aim of Sticky Sounds is to be one persons world view through words and photographs.


http://stickysoundsdotnet.wordpress.com

Welcome to Bata




Welcome to Bata forms part of my response to the cultural representation of south Essex, exploring the issues of belonging and how the past is remembered in the present, through collective memory.


http://mitchkarunaratne.co.uk/

Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Mr Spoqui + Giorgio di Palma = Ceramic Issue


Giorgio di Palma was born in Grottaglie, Taranto, Italy in the 1981. He has no experience to boast about art institutes and academies and studied Archaeology. His first job had nothing to do with the world of art, he worked as computer technician in Budapest. Giorgio loved painting his dog Lucky next to characters of his imagination. But one day, in the 2009, He is now working with ceramic, like his father and other people in Grottaglie do. He always avoids giving his objects a real function. In an age of waste and excess, He wants to create unusable handmade products.

http://giorgiodipalma.com/
http://www.mrspoqui.com/


Durable Goods

Durable Goods is a printed micro-zine published by Aleathia Drehmer. It features small poems and micro-fiction from all over the world. Yes, it's on paper and it arrives in your mailbox. Go figure?

Contribution:
Durable goods #64, #65, #67, #68


http://www.durablegoodsmicrozine.blogspot.co.uk/

Meat Plough


A journal of transgressive poetry and art.


Contribution:
Meat Plough Aug 2012


tonyhickson@tiscali.co.uk

Paul Murray and Phil Earnshaw

http://www.philearnshaw.co.uk/
http://www.paulmurraydesign.com/

Booklet Press



BOOKLET IS A SMALL-SCALE PRESS; MEDIUM-SCALE LIBRARY IN TOKYO, JAPAN. OUR FOCUS IS ON THE DETAILS THAT MAKE IDEAS LEGIBLE. WE SUPPORT ARTISTS AND CULTURAL PRODUCERS WHOSE WORK POSITIONS AN ATTITUDE AND A WAY OF THINKING.

Contribution:
Peripeteia by Fette Sans
Long Shots by Rei Yanagi
Signs
Sentence Splayed David Roesing

http://bookletpress.org

Future Fantasteek



Softback Zine printed in colour on cream and white papers. 
A5 size with 20 printed pages, saddle-stitched.
Pink card cover with ‘googly-eyes’.
Brighton, July 2012, edition size of 40.


Contribution:
Future Fantasteek 13


Friday, 29 June 2012

Salford Zine Library is now open.



Come visit our new home at Nexus Art Cafe and enjoy reading the zines over a cup of coffee.

2 Dale Street Manchester, M1 1JW

Opening times
Mon to Sat 10am - 7pm
Sunday 12 - 6pm

Saturday, 23 June 2012

Booklet Press


Booklet is a small scale press in Tokyo, Japan. 

Contribution:
Before You Forget, Yuta Nakajima
published by Booklet

Land Art & Photographs I took from Facebook, E. Yumul
self-published




Contribution:


Fulsome Prism

http://fulsomeprism.wordpress.com/

City Zine

City Zine is a Derby based, open collective committed to provding a platform for anyone who wants to use it.
The ‘Zine is completely unedited and uncensored. They publish articles, poetry, stories, jokes, illustrations, photographs, reviews in fact they’ll publish anything…
Contribution: 

City Zine issues 12,13,14,15


https://czderby.wordpress.com



Crumb Cabin


Crumb Cabin is an independent publishing house focusing on printing limited runs of zine posters, shirts and music.

Contribution: 
How to Buy Happiness by Joey Fourr



http://crumbcabin.tumblr.com/

Jade Montserrat



"My work assumes a vernacular that tears up and cuts out, magnifying symbols that determine, question or potentially threaten aspects of my identity. Photography features as an integral component of my personal practice: crucial as I develop my processes, through drawing, collage and print. Repeated text and imagery act as logos within the works: as a metaphor for branding within an art context, questioning the nature of consumerism, with an emphasis on a personal fascination with everyday aesthetics. The works offer a proliferation of meaning, shift existing perceptions of reality and question the nature of artwork."

Jade Montserrat

Contribution:

Misunderstood Dedication

Thursday, 14 June 2012

New home opening soon.

Salford Zine Library's new at Nexus Art Cafe in Manchester's Norther Quarter will open on the 28th June. I am always looking for new donations to fill the space so if you make a Zine or have a collection gathering dust in the attic then your Zines could enrich the archive. Thank you to everyone who has donated Zines to this project so far, without you this project would never have got of the ground. 


To Submit Zines post to:
Salford Zine Library
48 Landos Court
Manchester 
M40 7WT


Craig

Thursday, 7 June 2012

tap tap tap tap tap tap tap taap

A zine made using a Barbie typewriter.

http://charliecollisdesign.tumblr.com

The Filth



The Filth Zine is a literary zine by Karley Bayer. Based in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A., The Filth Zine is a 20+, full-sized, black and white publication. The binding is sewn by the Filth’s creator, editor and short story contributor Karley Bayer.

Contribution:
The Filth 

Landmark Seizures



Everything That Rises Must Converge

Every­thing That Rises Must Con­verge is a group exhi­bi­tion that explores the con­nec­tion between six emerg­ing pho­tog­ra­phers and their neigh­bor­hoods. A dia­logue is formed between these pho­tog­ra­phers and their imme­di­ate sur­round­ings that helps shape their art and is expressed through a per­sonal nar­ra­tive in their work. The pho­tog­ra­phers have become ambas­sadors for their neigh­bor­hoods, com­mu­ni­cat­ing the sto­ries, feel­ings and idio­syn­crasies that sur­round them. This Zine accompanies the exhibition.



Durable Goods

Durable Goods is a print micro-zine that is sent all over the United States and several places internationally as well. It features 2-3 writers an issue that have been invited to participate. This publication remains invitation only. This zine was set up to rekindle the idea of human connection and to retain the romance of the printed word in an age when everything is going digital.


Contribution:
Durable Goods #60,#61,#62,#63


http://www.durablegoodsmicrozine.blogspot.co.uk/