Fear, Safety & Femmes

Fear, Safety & Femmes
$5.00
16 pages/Half size
By Red Velvet & contributors
(comes with awesome patch)
“I am afraid of people alone, without a purpose or destination. Whenever I have to ask a stranger for help, I ask someone who is moving with purpose.” Author Red Velvet offers an introductory analysis into the anxieties of everyone who is not a cisgendered male, creating a zine that is intertwined with interviews and guest essays—all specializing on the subject of fear, finding safety in places and people, and utilizing tools to combat danger in a dark world. The zine is by no means an exhaustive report, but merely the beginning of a critical conversation.
(Blurb by Jonah!)
$5.00
16 pages/Half size
By Red Velvet & contributors
(comes with awesome patch)
“I am afraid of people alone, without a purpose or destination. Whenever I have to ask a stranger for help, I ask someone who is moving with purpose.” Author Red Velvet offers an introductory analysis into the anxieties of everyone who is not a cisgendered male, creating a zine that is intertwined with interviews and guest essays—all specializing on the subject of fear, finding safety in places and people, and utilizing tools to combat danger in a dark world. The zine is by no means an exhaustive report, but merely the beginning of a critical conversation.
(Blurb by Jonah!)
Buy an extra patch for one dollar!
LTLE

LTLE
Letters to the LTLE Editor
$2.00
16 pages/Half size
By Kit Riley & contributors
The concept behind this zine is intriguing.
The editor writes, "I’m the editor. I want to compile letters to the editor. The letters can be about anything - current news, old news, personal rants & loves, responses to past letters, or they can be about no discernible topic. The point is that their incoherence, worthlessness or extreme specificity will present no obstacle to their publication."
The result of this project is a zine filled with words coming from each writer's heart and mind. Raw and straightforward, thoughtful and quick. Painful experiences about loss and love, dreams, desires, and more.
Letters to the LTLE Editor
$2.00
16 pages/Half size
By Kit Riley & contributors
The concept behind this zine is intriguing.
The editor writes, "I’m the editor. I want to compile letters to the editor. The letters can be about anything - current news, old news, personal rants & loves, responses to past letters, or they can be about no discernible topic. The point is that their incoherence, worthlessness or extreme specificity will present no obstacle to their publication."
The result of this project is a zine filled with words coming from each writer's heart and mind. Raw and straightforward, thoughtful and quick. Painful experiences about loss and love, dreams, desires, and more.
LTLE #2

LTLE, issue #2
Letters to the LTLE Editor
$3.00
22 pages/Half size
By Kit Riley & contributors
Kit is back with a second issue of LTLE. This time the zine kicks off with some humor and visual surprises! My heart was filled with contentment as I read each letter to the editor. Words about adulting, souls, mothers, and frustration. It's a zine that makes you feel less lonely and more cozy.
A snippet from my favorite letter: "This is the only letter that's mattered because this is the first one that's reached its home. Because you are home, wherever you are."
Letters to the LTLE Editor
$3.00
22 pages/Half size
By Kit Riley & contributors
Kit is back with a second issue of LTLE. This time the zine kicks off with some humor and visual surprises! My heart was filled with contentment as I read each letter to the editor. Words about adulting, souls, mothers, and frustration. It's a zine that makes you feel less lonely and more cozy.
A snippet from my favorite letter: "This is the only letter that's mattered because this is the first one that's reached its home. Because you are home, wherever you are."
Things Men Have Told Me About My Body

Things Men Have Told Me About My Body
$5.00
36 pages/Half size
Compiled and edited by Red Velvet, 30+ anonymous submissions
Why does anyone feel like they can comment on the bodies that don't belong to them, particularly female bodies?
This is a zine about things that have been said to us: by friends, lovers, passerby, family, and strangers.
Some are funny, some are rude, some are simply puzzling.
Many are hurtful, and some are seriously upsetting.
All are completely unnecessary.
"...Sturdy."
Motherfucking sturdy.
Pro tip: if the adjective you're using to describe your date can also be used to describe a choice piece of furniture, stop talking. Stop talking immediately.
$5.00
36 pages/Half size
Compiled and edited by Red Velvet, 30+ anonymous submissions
Why does anyone feel like they can comment on the bodies that don't belong to them, particularly female bodies?
This is a zine about things that have been said to us: by friends, lovers, passerby, family, and strangers.
Some are funny, some are rude, some are simply puzzling.
Many are hurtful, and some are seriously upsetting.
All are completely unnecessary.
"...Sturdy."
Motherfucking sturdy.
Pro tip: if the adjective you're using to describe your date can also be used to describe a choice piece of furniture, stop talking. Stop talking immediately.