These zines were created by authors who did not sign their work or prefer to remain anonymous.
This meditative zine illustrates, without words, how to live with and besides grief. The creator also added a poem about grief, in its saddest and most beautiful forms.

anonymous
11cm x 7cm (folded) / 21.5cm x 27.75cm (unfolded)
This zine declares the necessity of using your constitutional right to vote and remain enfranchised in the United States of America. Voting is a constitutional right that many American's do not engage. Voting is the ultimate act of patriotism and belief in the American Experiment.

A simple eight page example where the author takes us through their personal rankings of the weather. From windy to hot to snowy, hilarious and witty writing and drawings await in this relatable zine.

Confessional zine around a girl named Jean going through life as she comes into adulthood, with a focus around painful situations in her life. The narrative is revealed through a series of handwritten letters Jean penned to herself, as though they were diary entries. The letters are tucked into small envelopes that the reader has to take out and unfold, each accompanied by photographs of landscapes and, presumably, herself as she ages.
