Posts Tagged: zines

We are losing inertia

I first met Bing Hao via the internet when I was putting together my zine on queer art and activism in Singapore (click on the image to see the zine online for free). He then visited NYC when I was also in

We are losing inertia

I first met Bing Hao via the internet when I was putting together my zine on queer art and activism in Singapore (click on the image to see the zine online for free). He then visited NYC when I was also in

Mini zine gift

Dear readers, here’s a free gift for you ❤ I made this mini zine to get me prepared for the zine workshop I led at the Allied Media Conference last weekend. All you have to do is print it out on

Mini zine gift

Dear readers, here’s a free gift for you ❤ I made this mini zine to get me prepared for the zine workshop I led at the Allied Media Conference last weekend. All you have to do is print it out on

11/2 Queer Scribe Zine launch @ Bluestockings Bookstore, Cafe and Activist Center

Queer Scribe zines are the result of Miyuki Baker’s 14 month journey around the world (15 countries) joining LGBTQ artist and activist communities making change. She will be presenting the zines she made on the road, along with entertaining anecdotes

11/2 Queer Scribe Zine launch @ Bluestockings Bookstore, Cafe and Activist Center

Queer Scribe zines are the result of Miyuki Baker’s 14 month journey around the world (15 countries) joining LGBTQ artist and activist communities making change. She will be presenting the zines she made on the road, along with entertaining anecdotes

Computerless: An article I wrote for KNiK

I’m in Amsterdam now, a day before I head back to the States after 14 months of traveling! A friend I made in Amsterdam, Nora Uitterlinden who is an editor and writer for KNiK (interviews and articles on independent culture) asked

Computerless: An article I wrote for KNiK

I’m in Amsterdam now, a day before I head back to the States after 14 months of traveling! A friend I made in Amsterdam, Nora Uitterlinden who is an editor and writer for KNiK (interviews and articles on independent culture) asked