![]() ![]() "Įnlightening and strongly recommended Transition Ī clear-headed, politically minded paean to zines and their writers Boston Phoenix "Author Stephen Duncombe relates this history with quick wit, and his admiration for the world of zines and their makers (he was a self-publisher in the scene, as was I) doesn’t soften his critique. "Author Stephen Duncombe relates this history with quick wit, and his admiration for the world of zines and their makers (he was a self-publisher in the scene, as was I) doesn’t soften his critique." Heather Seggel, The Progressive Populist "A comprehensive look at the history of zines, self-publishing and DIY communication, and why the zine culture is still alive and just as relevant today." ![]() The chapters are broken down into themes such as Identity, Community, and Consumption, but as zines are unboxable those themes are used more as lenses to view through. It's a book that will end up with post-it notes sticking out of every edge, dog ears, and underlining. ![]() Nathan Penlington, Syndicated Zine Review ![]()
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