Student loan debt is the largest component of debt of younger people in the United States. This zine is the author's personal account of their loan debt and worries about paying their student loans, as well as helpful resources for others with student loan debt, and of course accompanied by spooky ghosts!
The bad news? Wearing a mask in 2025 is politicized. The good news? Wearing a mask in 2025 is a political statement, one that not only keeps you safer but also lets people know you care about their well-being. This zine lists some of the reasons I'm still wearing a mask to the grocery store, at the movies, on the bus, at the airport, anywhere lots of people are gathered. Maybe on or two of these reasons will strike a chord with you- it's never too late to mask up, for any reason.
A librarian measuredly implores the resistance of using Artificial Intelligence (AI) due to many factors including it is against the code of ethics set forth by the American Library Association. The zine is humorously illustrated with screenshots from the television show I Think You Should Leave.
A zine about porch geese! True but actually it is a case study and history of the porch goose phenomena and the dressed geese that came later. This zine includes newspaper and other written pieces about the concrete goose. Also included are photographs of the creator's mother-in-law's goose and collection of clothing for the goose.
"Are you a new-ish leftist who isn’t sure where to start with reading books about leftism? If you’re not ready to dive into dense books of theory by long-dead white men, I’ve got a place for you to start! “Radical Books That Aren’t a Slog : Leftist Book Recommendations for Newly Radical Folks” is a list of 17 books that helped both shift my perspective to the left and were particularly engaging and fun to read." Description from the author.