Zine Showcase #6
OWT Creative
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Reality // £5 + shipping
OWT  Creative is a Manchester based design collective consisting of five  contributing members, which produces monthly zines with alternating  themes.  Reality  (Issue #3) features all five original artists plus twelve guest  contributors expressing their interpretation of the word 'reality'.   This zine shows just how collaborations should be done; there is a  healthy mix of written word, illustration and photography, pushing the  boundaries of understanding and meanings of the word 'reality'.
Faye Moorhouse
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Three Very Gruesome Love Stories // $5 + shipping
These gruesomely charming illustrated zines by Faye Moorhouse  are based on the true life events of three murders; printed on  unbleached sugar paper, coloured and bound by hand and packaged in a  printed manilla envelope - they are simply marvellous.  I adore  everything from the illustration style to the presentation, simplistic  and effective on all accounts.  Gruesome, intriguing and really rather  endearing; these will be a treasured edition to my zine collection.
Rhonda Stewart
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When Acupuncurists Go Mad // $4 + shipping
Banjo Chronicles // $4 + shipping
I'm Over There (drawings, etc.) // $4 + shipping
I'm Over There #2 // $4 + shipping
I initially contacted Rhonda Stewart to request a copy of Banjo Chronicles, instead I ended up receiving four zines!  Rhonda Stewart's style is broad and I particularly enjoyed the gorgeous illustrations in both I'm Over There #2 and I'm Over There (drawings, etc.).  My father, an avid banjo player and frequenter of bluegrass festivals, found Banjo Chronicles to be an extremely good source of amusement when I shared it with him.
Holly Leonadson
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Don't Treat On Me // $4
A  delightful little 16 page zine about what should not be stepped on;  adorable minimalist illustrations with simple text accompanied by a  lovely sense of humour.
Alex Wrekk
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Stolen Sharpie Revolution #2 // $6 + shipping
A 144 page DIY zine guide printed with vegetable based inks on 100% recycled paper and bound with animal free glue.
Stolen Sharpie Revolution #2  is an exhaustive DIY resource, invaluable to anyone interested in zine  culture; featuring detailed how-to guides, the traditions of zine  making, resource lists, zine events, promotional advice  and information  about distros and zine libraries.  I cannot recommend Stolen Sharpie Revolution #2  enough, whether you are simply interested in the culture or would like  to start making zines yourself, you will find everything you ever needed  to know inside this wonderful zine reference book.  For those already  accustomed to zine culture there is still plenty of helpful advice.
 
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