My original zine is public domain, meaning anyone can print it, sell it, modify it, or do whatever they want. Nothing makes me happier than seeing folks remix and distribute it like this.
Il suffit de presque rien pour publier un zine afin d’offrir au monde votre poésie ou vos bandes dessinées : une page, peu importe son format, une paire de ciseau et de quoi écrire et dessiner. Si l’œuvre est en noir et blanc, elle sera même facilement reproductible par photocopie. Voici la méthode la plus simple pour créer un zine, sans brocheuse ni couture. J’ai adapté ici un tutoriel en anglais, How to make mini-comic de Doctor Popular. Le document est libre de droits, vous pouvez donc l’imprimer et l’utiliser à votre guise : https://pycomtoisbd.files.wordpress.com/2024/05/commentfabriquerunzine.pdf
My #TheSundayStarter was a little bit something different this morning.
When I went into my Fediverse account, I saw that @puka_muriska followed me so I went to take a look at their account and went down the rabbit hole of their interactive zine.
Currently pulling together submissions for the #cryptid#zine (you did submit, right?) and really want a bunch of crudely drawn bigfeet and mothmen. Who wants to be a hero?
I just wanna say that #TheSizzle's #Zine is the best thing I have received in the mail all year. I love the care with which it was assembled from delightfully thoughtful stories, and also how it has a #Winamp playlist on the inside cover that I totally did not recreate in Apple Music.
Thanks @decryption, I know it must have been an absolute pain in the ass to make, but this is such a good artefact to put out into the world ❤️ Gives me all the warm fuzzies :D
In this issue: stories by Seán Padraic Birnie, E.G. Condé, Rachael Cupp, Roby Davies, Matt Hollingsworth, Prashanth Srivatsa, and R. Wren; columns by Alexander Glass, Nick Lowe, Val Nolan, and Aliya Whiteley; and book reviews by Gautam Bhatia, Zachary Gillan, Kelly Jennings, Paul Kincaid, Giselle Leeb, and Val Nolan. The cover art, SIBILANCE, is by Carly A-F.