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These are the zines I've made.
You can buy them by contacting me, and it's worth asking even if there are none left in stock right now - I might be able to print more easily.
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What are your pronouns? A very specific guide to talking about trans people with confidence and respect
A5, 36 pages, stitch bound.
This guide contains everything you need to know to get a handle on pronouns, including:
- The five familiar forms of he/him and she/her
- Singular “they”
- What pronouns mean
- What neopronouns are and how to use them
- What to do if you slip up
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11 in stock
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£4 plus P&P from the UK
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2024-05
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Lies/Obsessive Thoughts
A6, 16 pages, stitch bound.
Two zines in one, a collaboration between me and Andréa. One side is about lies we were told by people we should have been able to trust, and the other side is about some of the obsessive thoughts our brains don't let go of.
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6 in stock
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£1.50 plus P&P from the UK
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2015-12
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Spacious Perspicacious vol. 1: The Paper Edition
A6, 8 pages, stitch bound.
A in introductory zine about me and what I was up to when I made it.
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4 in stock
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£1.00 plus P&P from the UK
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2014-10
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Spacious Perspicacious vol. 2: The Top Surgery Edition
A6, 8 pages, stitch bound.
A zine about my transition, recent top surgery, and recovery.
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5 in stock
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£1.00 plus P&P from the UK
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2014-12
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Spacious Perspicacious vol. 3: The Scarred and Happy Edition
A6, 24 pages, stitch bound.
A zine about my life, ongoing transition, recent hysterectomy, and recovery.
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5 in stock
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£1.50 plus P&P from the UK
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2015-06
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Letters to Our Parents
A5, 28 pages, stitch bound.
A compilation of letters from trans people to their parents coming out as trans.
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4 in stock
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£2.50 plus P&P from the UK
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2017-10
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Tiny Silly Thing, vol. 1
A8, 32 pages including cover, staple-bound.
Miscellaneous tiny adorable content sourced from various places and people. Mixed media, reclaimed things, etc.
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3 in stock
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£1 plus P&P from the UK
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2015-01
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Tiny Silly Thing, vol. 2
A8, 32 pages including cover, staple-bound.
Miscellaneous tiny adorable content sourced from various places and people. Mixed media, reclaimed things, etc.
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3 in stock
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£1 plus P&P from the UK
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2016-12
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Tiny Silly Thing, vol. 3
A8, 32 pages including cover, staple-bound.
Miscellaneous tiny adorable content sourced from various places and people. Mixed media, reclaimed things, etc.
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2 in stock
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£1 plus P&P from the UK
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2019-01
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You Are In A Time
A6, 24 pages including cover, stitch-bound.
You live in a world where everyone has become accustomed to random collective time-jumps. Only one’s consciousness moves in time, and everyone’s consciousness travels at the same moment to the same time. Time overall moves forward. The only thing that’s certain is you will live every moment, though you don’t know in what order.
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8 in stock
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£1.50 plus P&P from the UK
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2015-05
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An Autistic Dictionary
A5, 12 pages, stitch-bound.
These words and their definitions were submitted by autistic people of various ages, genders and nationalities, in four different languages.
They are the words we love, the words that please our minds and our echolalias. They may not actually make sense. But we love them anyway. They’re funny, they’re beautiful, they taste good, and sometimes they describe a very specific thing that you can’t express any other way.
http://cassolotl.tumblr.com/autisticdictionary
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3 in stock
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£1.50 plus P&P from the UK
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2016-10
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80% Winner, 20% Nylon
A6, 20 pages, stitch-bound.
A collaboration between Cassian and Jay, loosely documenting their trip to Sirdar in Yorkshire when Jay won a knitting award.
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9 in stock
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£1.50 plus P&P from the UK
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2016-06
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Zine materials and packaging
Where possible I do my best to think low-impact when making and posting zines.
- Zines are printed on 100% recycled paper, which is usually 120gsm for durability and quality.
- Most zines are stitch-bound, partly because staplers hate me, but also because:
- metal isn't renewable;
- cotton is renewable;
- I'm working through a huge cotton stash;
- when recycling a zine, staples are harder to remove than cotton thread;
- even if the "cotton" is polyester, it is recyclable in fabric recycling bins.
- My home (and therefore my printer) is powered by renewable electricity (Good Energy).
- Zines are wrapped with repurposed card to prevent damage in the post.
- Zines are wrapped in compostable plastic wrap that can be composted at home.
- Zines are posted in a reused envelope, or if none are available, a recycled envelope.
- Envelopes and parcels are sealed with gum if new or with paper packing tape if reused.
Note to self