Neckmonster #2 – “I don’t know dude, I just don’t know and it’s awesome.” my personal zine. About midsummer 2002, when a lot of people died. Also, ruminations on the Southern Girls Convention and starting college. My friend Dan contributed to this issue.
Neckmonster #3 – my personal zine. About being in college and getting a tattoo. My dad contributed to this issue.
Neckmonster #4 – my personal zine. Mostly recipes and crafty stuff. A guest piece from my friend Lindsey, who had a son that year, and tales from the PDX zine symposium of 2003.
Neckmonster #5 – split zine with my friend Will. Weird layout. Handwritten musings on how theories of physics relate to my emotional state.
Neckmonster #6 – my personal zine. Lots of photos; crazy weather and a Meskwaki pow-wow in Iowa (part of an anthropology class I took).
Neckmonster #7 – “bai lei.” my personal zine. The China issue! Chronicles my travels around China in 2005. Guest comic by Rachel.
Neckmonster #8 – my personal zine. All-to-brief overview of events of my life in Philadelphia, a broken ankle, and some obituaries. Also two pages about doing Vans Warped Tour, though I could have written a whole book on it.
Neckmonster #9 – “More fun in the new world” (NCKMNSTR9). my personal zine. Stories about blackouts, driving drunk people home, grad school, and more.
No Better Voice #29: No Shame! – a teeny tiny zine about having HPV. Nicely laid out and informative.
Ollyollyoxenfree! #1 through #3 – a diy game zine. Pocket-sized for easy travel! #4, about dice games, is available elsewhere.
On The Road to Healing: a booklet for men against sexism – a zine that deals with a variety of topics, including growing up male, redefining manhood, what men can do to combat sexism in their lives & communities, and a section of questions to help the process of self-discovery. Put out by Planting Seeds Press.
phases of the moon #1 – “Resistance is Fertile;” a zine about a year in which a couple got pregnant and decided to give the baby up for adoption.
The Philly Dudes Collective: Year One (and a half) – includes awesome fliers for the PDC’s potluck discussions about sexism and male identity. Recommended.
Queers Bash Back! Principles of engagement: the anarchist influence on queer youth culture – an academia-style piece about radical politics and queer youth culture.
Really Gay! – “A light-hearted approach to Queer DIY kid culture.” A quick read about the experiences of the author as a diy queer kid. Nice line drawings and pastel-colored pages. Good layout.
shortandqueer #1 – “friends are important” issue. A page or so is dedicated to each of the important folks in Kelly (the author)’s life.
shortandqueer #2 – “things I like/things I don’t like” issue. Flip it over to see what Kelly does/doesn’t like! Cute drawings of each thing.
shortandqueer #3 - “the best thing that happened today was…” issue. A diary-style zine that focuses on the fun stuff that Kelly experiences daily.
shortandqueer #4 – “the coming out issue.” About Kelly’s experience as coming out as a boy. Letters to/from parents, friends, etc. Highly recommended.
shortandqueer #5 – “the best thing that happened today was…” part two. A continuation of the theme from issue #3.
shortandqueer #6 – “now that I’m a dude..” issue. Includes articles on health care, creepy customers and the sexist crap people say at work.
shortandqueer #7 – “hello world!” issue. Thoughts on daily life, a brief story about being at a slumber party as a kid, holidays, and a piece about a coworker.
The “T” word: Pass the Mission – an intro to transgender issues. Poetry, vocab lesson, and an awesome illustration in the center page.
Unapologetic Choice #1 – A radical abortion and reproductive rights journal. Includes my favoritest article on this subject: “The only moral abortion is MY abortion: when the anti-choice choose” which is about when pro-lifers get abortions. Lots of other stuff- resources, radical cheers, and a variety of articles.
What do we do when? #3 - a zine about radical community response to sexual assault. Also available for download from phillyspissed.net
What to do when you’ve been called out – a pamphlet put together by the Make Louisville Awesome committee. 1 page tri-fold outlining suggestions for how to deal with being called out. Free!