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Still bisexual

"Still bisexual" cover, drawing on red ink of a plant with eyes instead of flowers.

Still bisexual is a zine by Rachael House which collects her 2018’s #inktober posts on her personal instagram page. These… Read More »

Not straight not white not male

"Not straight not white not male" cover

Not straight not white not male is a 2012 perzine written from the point of view of lack of visibility… Read More »

Fear brown queers

"Fear brown queers" cover with illustration of three QTIPOC folks

Fear brown queers. Returning and de-centering the white gaze. An ongoing visual essay is a 2014 zine made by Jacob… Read More »

Colour photograph of a grid consisting of around ten zines.

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