Two New Zines!!

I recently released two new zines in my online shop! All of the details are listed below. Six Snapshots of the Gendered Other I am non-binary. I am genderfluid. I am queer. These are words, and words are limited. In this zine, I have used photography to capture the complexity of my relationship with myContinue reading “Two New Zines!!”

The Educational Power of Zines: On Making Academic Research More Accessible Through Zine Making and Reading

Finally, after a two-year hiatus, I am releasing a new zine!!! Hi, I’m Sage, a zinester and graduate student studying education. I have done a lot of academic and non-academic writing in my life. I believe in bridging the two, especially in making academic writing more accessible to people outside of academia. Zines are anContinue reading “The Educational Power of Zines: On Making Academic Research More Accessible Through Zine Making and Reading”

How to Keep Making Art: A Zine for Writers and Other Creative Types

I have just released a new zine! Details are below. How to Keep Making Art is a zine for writers and other creative types with advice and musings on the creative process, artistic identities, and the struggles of being a writer. This zine tackles questions many creatives have, like, “How do we keep making artContinue reading “How to Keep Making Art: A Zine for Writers and Other Creative Types”

The Importance of Breaking From Routine

I wrote a poem the other day as I was on my way out the door that included this stanza: It’s important to go out at odd times sometimesTo break from your routineRemind yourself you’re not locked inThat there’s a whole big world just waiting Writers and other creative types often talk about the importanceContinue reading “The Importance of Breaking From Routine”

I Move to a New City

I move to a new city,Ask it to read me poetry.The city obliges,But do I listen?Not always. I move to a new city,Where there’s a lot more graffiti,Fewer trees,And construction that goes on all year.My date whispers there’s a conspiracy,Doesn’t want them to overhear. The date I know I’ll never see again.I haven’t loved anyoneContinue reading “I Move to a New City”