from doris zine blog by noreply@blogger.com (doris zine blog. for website go to dorisdorisdoris.com) There's a ton of new zines in the distro! 
 doris distroFifteenif  you want a story that will make you suspicious of every teenager you  meet!" This is the best written zine I've read in awhile. It's Mia's  first zine. She wrote it when she was 15. I'm not sure if it's truth or  fiction, but it's really good, disturbing, bitter. sex, drugs, getting  locked up, the hypocrisy and blindness of adults, and of herself. Not  for the light-of-heart or the easily offended.
I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself:a series of rants
another  great zine by Mia (of Fifteen zine). This one is about being mixed  race. Articles about hair, and the lack of representation in the media,  dealing with racism and stereotypes, and more. Really good!
Brainscan #26:so what's the deal with you and Microcosm
If  you've been wondering what the problems with Microcosm Publishing are,  this zine lays out Joe Beils abusive behaviors, failed attempts to hold  him accountable, and what can be done about it.
Cometbus #54: in China with Green Day
 Aaron goes on tour with Green Day to China! Epic. More than a travel  zine. The part I liked best was talking about how selling out is judged,  but people just giving up their creative lives and doing nothing really  worthwhile is not judged.
Adorn #21very  intense and brave zine about rape, abusive relationships and drug abuse,  and becoming sober. There are sweet lists of good things in her life  between the painful recollections and despair.
No Better Than Apples #7really  pretty zine, beautiful drawings and layout. I've been missing this kind  of zine. a fragmented journey into her life that leaves you wanting to  know more. love and tour and unresolved family demons. The helpless  feeling of trying to take care of a sick mother. I know this feeling,  and how alone I felt in it, how much of a secret it seemed. There is a  story in here about visiting one of my all time favorite authors, Kate  Millett! There's just so much in this thick little zine.
All Things Ordinary #4A  sweet zine, mostly of letters to people in his family telling them how  much they mean to him. It's so nice. I wish we all did this kind of  thing more often.
The Apple Pickers Union #2: Tow Chain: A monologue about my Experiences at Camp Trans 2010
Pissed  off, funny and intense zine written by Curious Jane, who was an  organizer of Camp Trans (outside the Michigans Women's Fest, which  is/was a "women born women" space - I think they might have a don't ask  don't tell policy now, I can't remember for sure.)
This zine kicks  ass! It is partially about a situation that happened at the camp, where a  tow truck driver threatened the Camp Trans people with a Tow Chain. I  mean scary threatening, and the security at Mich.Fest defended the Tow  Truck dude. This zine is a scathing critique of Patriarchy, Second Wave  Feminism, and "community".