Zine report
There have been a lot of local zines I’ve come across in the last few months. Let’s look at them:

Columbia, MO Zine #1: This little zine is produced by a few local people with interests in music, drawing, interviews and community building. You can pick this one up at Maude Vintage, Rock Bottom Comics or the Get Lost Bookshop.

Still-life in a field: A collaboration between poet Rich Smith and illustrated/printed by Ben Chlapek. This can be had at Ben’s Etsy store, or at the Artlandish Gallery.

Ultimate Worrier: A zine by Ben Chlapek. In his own words: “In the midst of stressing out about poster deadlines and watching CNN, I decided to put everything on hold for the night and make this. Very loosely based on swine flu, the economy, and anything else you want to worry about.” Also available at Ben’s Etsy store, or at the Artlandish Gallery.

Letters I will never send to you #3: A zine by Morgan with a cover by Ben Chlapek. This is a perzine with contributions from a great many people. This is available at Maude Vintage downtown.

Conestoga: Sarah’s zine in her own words: “…conestoga, is about coming out and queer identity. i write about childhood, family, girl scouts, trying to find the elusive ‘lgbt community’ and some other stuff.” You can get in touch with her for a copy.
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