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Queer Zest Zine Fest is an online zine fest celebrating LGBTQ+ zines and taking place from the 9th to 17th November, 2024! 🎉 Check out their schedule, which is full of online events, including talks, meet-ups and workshops. They're on Tumblr (@QueerZestZineFest), have a Discord server and they're also Bluesky. Enjoy! ✨
#fanzine#fanzines#zines#zine#queer zest#queer zest zine fest#zine fest#fanzine fest#fanzine festival#zine festival#zine fair#fanzine fair#feria de fanzines#foire de fanzines#feira de fanzines#queer zine#queer zines#queerzine#queerzines#LGBT#LGBT+#LGBTQIA#LGBTQ+ zines#LGBTQ+ fanzines#online zine fest#online fanzine fair#online fanzine fest#virtual zine fest
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WHY WE MASK: It's Not "Just A Cold": A Handy Scientific Guide to Surviving COVID-19 Together
Here, have a free science zine with a ridiculously long title! Endless thanks to my partner and fellow disabled artist, Kimball Anderson aka @earnestattempts, who helped through the entire year-long process with art edits and image descriptions (located in the alt text). Additional thanks to my friends Dupe and Caitlin, who gave me thorough copy-edits, and every friend who read drafts or listened to me rant about COVID-19.
Feel free to spread it far and wide! And hit me up if you're interested in printing &/or distributing free copies :D
Read WHY WE MASK with Endnotes - includes working URLS so you can read the scientific papers I cited for yourself. Plus links for all the other resources, and a full transcript.
Download WHY WE MASK - Free PDFs to read, print, and share! Any donations go towards print copies &/or local mask blocs.
Can't get enough free printable COVID zines? Check out @newlevant's excellent What's Up With COVID & How To Protect Yourself: 2024 Ed! It was a huge inspiration in the final stretch.
Extra pages under the cut:
#comics#zine#minicomic#science#viruses#covid 19#covid isn't over#still coviding#mask up#wear a mask#lgbtq artist#disabled artist#disability justice
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CHAPPELL ROAN PHOTOGRAPHED BY KIRT BARNETT FOR POLYESTER ZINE
#chappell roan#polyester zine#hot to go#red wine supernova#queer#lgbtq#popstar#pink pony club#polyester#coachella#a
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🔥 NEW ZINE JUST DROPPED!🔥
It's an autobiographical comic about living by myself, partner-free, with posi vibes! 24 pages!
PDF available on ITCH.io:
🇫🇮 FINNISH VERSION HERE 🇬🇧 ENGLISH VERSION HERE
#comic#zine#sarjakuva#suomitumppu#queer#lgbtq#i think i'm good by myself actually#oikeastaan en tarvikaan tähän ketään
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HEY NERDS
Do you like art history?
Do you like sci-fi?
What about inclusive art?
Check out this book - it's filled with LGBT and POC inclusive PULPY SCIFI ILLUSTRATIONS inspired by art history! The book will have SHINY GOLD FOIL!
We have over 50 ARTISTS from all over the world, each creating a full color piece of pulpy art for your enjoyment! The above image is a sneak peek of everyone's art - you know you want to see all the full pieces....right???
You can get special limited fancy prints to go with your book too, or a merch pack with riso postcards, a bookmark, and sticker sheet!
Please help us reach our Kickstarter goal - if we don't get funded, this book will not be printed. If we pass our funding goal, we even have some fancy stretch goals like making the book a hardcover or adding an extra sticker!!!
Get your copy here!
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new zine about asexual history! this one's been rattling around my head for awhile
#asexual#asexuality#ace#zine#lgbtq#lgbt#pride#asexual pride#asexual history#mini zine#theartofmadeline#ive been wanting to do this one for awhilllllle#i love researching things teehee#there's obviously more accounts about the word asexual being used#especially in the 70s-90s#but this is an educational zine not a research paper#not sure if i'll print this one (digest size) but maybe??#zine making#zinester
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New donors needed to help keep Scarleteen’s queer, trans and gender nonconforming sex educators going!
We, the queer and trans, staff & volunteers at Scarleteen spend the vast majority of our time giving support. We very actively maintain a friendly and accessible website full of resources, advice and information, and provide a caring, safe and patient environment in all of our direct services. We continue to make a massive contribution towards sexuality education as a whole, as we have for the whole of our 25 year tenure. Everywhere we go we receive thanks from educators and service workers for the motivation we, and our founder Heather Corinna, have given them to do incredible work in their communities. However, for our daily survival and our dreams of the future, we need support too!
Unless our current trajectory changes we will not have the funding this year to give our volunteers end-of-year stipends to reward their generous efforts, nor bring our codirectors’ wages any closer to industry standard or even industry average rates of pay for their positions and tenure - averages which we continue to undershoot by quite some margin, nor will we be able to reimburse those staff for the many hours they have worked in excess of their basic 30 hours a week. We will also be unable to increase their healthcare benefits which for one disabled member of our team, will have been exceeded 4 times over by actual healthcare costs by the end of the year, which they have had to pay for out-of-pocket.
As part of our annual Pride celebration we are asking you to consider becoming one of the 50 (and fabulous) new recurring donors we are determined to find this week! Please consider supporting a few good queer & trans people to help us continue to deliver queer sex and relationships education, info and support, which remains free and open to all.
Recurring monthly donations of $10 or more are part of the treasured community of donors who give us peace of mind like nothing else can. We will need a further 250 recurring donors at that level or the financial equivalent to keep us on-track for our most modest projections through the coming years, so whatever help you can give us today to exceed our initial target of 50 will be cherished by us more than you can know.
Here’s some ways to help:
If you can become a new monthly donor, please do! We would love to welcome you to our valued bunch of fabulous supporters!
If you are already a donor, please consider tacking on an extra $10 per month, even temporarily, if you can!
If you cannot currently afford to donate an increased amount, or cannot donate at all, please consider reaching out to someone who you think can, so that eventually we can find that new donor. (And if you manage to sign someone up, do let us know so we can thank you!)
If you only want to or can give us a one-time donation we will still be incredibly grateful for that help at any level. We know a thing or 12 about deep financial limitations and having to choose very carefully where you give.
Please go to scarleteen.com/donate to begin your monthly donation, or if you have further questions head to scarleteen.com/contact drop us a message.
Thank you once more for your support and for being your queer/trans/allied/otherwise-awesome self,
Yours sincerely,
The Scarleteam …
of Scarleteen: queer sex ed for all since 1998❤️
#pride#fundraising#sex ed#support#queer sex education#zine#lgbtq community#queer sex ed forever#queer sex ed for all
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"Yes, Transsexual!" is a short zine about the history of the term transsexual, when the term transgender came into usage, and why and how many people still use the term transsexual and how it can be seen as an extremely distinct and important identity for many trans people.
#trans#transgender#transsexual#trans history#lgbt#lgbtq#queer#transvestite#tg#ts#pride month#pride#nonbinary#butch#butch lesbian#genderqueer#gnc#gender non conforming#our art#zines#isogender
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Destined to meet
#zine#Illustration#art#trans#pride#queer#lgbt#lgbtq#transgender#joy#this was for a zine submission but I didnt make the cut#have it anyway!
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My zine, 'Label Coining as an Artform', is finally done! Transcript/Image ID underneath (warning: it's long). Printed version in a reblog.
[Image ID: A series of pages in a zine. The text is handwritten, and all figures described are simplified stick figures.
Page 1: ‘LABEL COINING as an ARTFORM in large text. Below is the multicolored MOGAI wheel, with three figures taking pieces of the colors and using them for art: sculpting, cutting a piece of paper, and painting. Below is ‘a MOGAI (& LIOM!) zine by Elliot/Hesper aka @ crowdsourcedgender on tumblr. Under the text are five pride flags: aro-spec, veldian, alterhuman, xenoman, and schooldoodlic.
Page 2: ‘Label Coining’ in large pink text. ‘(in this context) is the act of creating a word (and usually flag) for a certain experience!’. Next to this text is a figure filled in with pink with a speech bubble full of pink shapes, talking to someone using a cane holding out a hand and expressing a question mark. Below reads ‘generally a queer experience, but does often include or incorporate disability, neurodivergence etc.’ A figure asks ‘Why?’ and the text reads ‘I would say these are the ‘core tenets’:’. In a cloud next to this text is a blue and purple pride flag with purple text reading: ‘like this cool prosopagnosia flag I made!’.
The bottom half of the page is split into two columns: ‘Understanding’ and ‘Community’. The first column has a purple arm amputee explaining a purple rectangle to another purple person who is thinking ‘that’s me!!’. Next to them another purple person is explaining the same rectangle to a blank person, who has a purple-filled thought bubble with a white exclamation mark. Underneath the drawing is text surrounded by question marks: ‘Labels help people understand what they are experiencing, and communicate this to others. It’s easier to explain something when it’s already been written down!” The second column has a purple person holding a purple umbrella. They are waving to a purple person in a wheelchair. A purple person is leading another one to the group. Underneath the drawing is text surrounded by connected dots: ‘People can unite under a shared label whether this group is big or small! Whether for practical purposes (like advice) or just for fun, having people like you is nice.
Page 3: ‘And these are just as important as ever! But I’ve noticed what I like to call COINING for the sake of CREATION’. This last phrase is in large, dark and light blue text. Two sun symbols are on either side. Below is the text: ‘Vexillology is very clearly an artform, but label coining has become something more (not to mention that not all new labels have flags!). It’s composed of multiple skills has become more than the sum of its parts. Any art captures an experience, but label coining is much more explicit about it. And not just people’s experience of their identity! Part of the art of label coining is incorporating other concepts too, e.g. Schooldoodlic A gender related to doodling on school work papers and/or your homework. By spirits-gender-coining on Tumblr.’ The text about Schooldoodlic is small and light teal. Next to the text is its flag.
Page 4: ‘Elements of Label Coining’. The text on this page is separated into four green boxes.
‘Naming: Coming up with the actual word can be tricky. Generally, labels with lots of elements get more leeway with length. It’s important to check that a label isn’t already a word as well.’ Next to this text is more rough, dark green text reading ‘Premade suffixes + prefixes help! And latin (for some languages) as it’s possible to intuit meaning!’ Around the text is a few examples: ‘-vesil’ ‘-musica’ ‘an-’ ‘quoi-’
‘Flag making: Also known as vexillology, this is a pretty big deal. It’s also the most fun for me! You develop a really good sense of color from spending so much recoloring the same three stripes.’ Next to the text is 6 versions of the same pride flag, each with slightly different colors, with a 7th final version with a symbol.
‘Symbol making: Most flags don’t have symbols, but they’re good for groups of labels under a certain umbrella, or just if you have a really good idea.’ Next to this is rough, dark green text reading: ‘I drew three semirealistic flowers for a flag and ended up only using one’ with sad face. Under it is a drawing of a daisy, a pink coneflower, and lavender, which is circled.
‘Descriptions/formatting: Explanations can be artistic in their own right, and formatting is fun to mess with: many people have their own style. Make sure it’s accessible: add image IDs and plain text where applicable. There are a lot of good resources online!’ In dark green text is the phrase ‘Accessibility over Aesthetics’ with an image of a key on top and sparkles below.
Underneath the boxes in light green text is ‘Note: in the right context, any of these can be optional!’
Page 5: ‘If it wasn’t clear, I think this is AWESOME’. Awesome is in large text with yellow radiating lines. Underneath is ‘I’m a MOGAI coiner myself (generally) with about 65 coins at time of drawing. Using something I made, I wanted to demonstrate what a label coining might look like!’ Underneath is four versions of the same pride flag as well as a description, with ‘flag!’ ‘stripe meanings (I don’t normally do these)’ ‘symbol’ ‘name’ ‘pre-existing format’ and ‘experience’ labelled. The description reads ‘[Image ID was here] Human non-conforming (HNC). Human non-conforming (HNC, similar to gender non-conforming) is an umbrella label encompassing all identities and subcultures that somehow incorporate nonhuman elements in any way.’
Page 6: ‘The thing I love most about the label coining community is just that- the community! The way coiners and users interact, as well as how coiners can work together, is wonderful. There are 5 large words each with an associated doodle.
‘Requesting’: A figure leaning on forearm crutches has a speech bubble with yellow shapes exploding out of it. Another figure is taking shapes down from the bubble and forming it into a ball.
‘Collecting’: A figure is pulling a yellow cart with a large cloth bag labelled ‘LABELS’. They have stars in their eyes, and are looking at another person who is gesturing to a yellow rectangle.
‘Collaborating’: Two figures, one with orange speech and one with yellow speech and an AAC tablet are discussing, with many shapes and lines intermingling to make a fragmented rectangle.
‘Combining’: A figure in a grey hijab pulls down a lever. They are standing next to a large blender mixing orange and yellow liquids. On either side is bright yellow lightning.
‘Redesiging’: A small star with four radial lines coming out of it becomes more and more complex, indicated by black arrows.
Under the words is the text: ‘I’ve never participated, but there’s this amazing event called: COINFIGHT. Hosted by @ kiruliom on Tumblr. It’s inspired by artfight, and it involves coining labels for other people- but competitive-ish!’ Coinfight is in large, text with a crescent moon with stars at the top right corner, and a star at the bottom left.
Page 7: ‘I don’t think there’s anything like finding a label that finally fits you, or hearing that something you made did that for someone else.’ Under is a figure looking at an orange flower with light lines, then forming elements of the flower into a bubble, then showing an orange rectangle to another figure, with orange tendrils reaching towards them, forming the shape of a heart. Below is the text ‘There are a lot of things like pouring out your heart- or just having fun- while making or collecting label. I coin in the same mind I sketch and color and shade.’ On each side is a pen drawing an orange figure with a red shirt, and a tablet with an orange and red flag. Under this is ‘Label coining is an artform both like and unlike any other, and I’m proud to participate in it. I hope that if you want to, you can join me. And if that’s not your thing- thanks for reading!’ There is a drawing of a figure with dark grey wings holding up two fingers. Next is a ‘<2’ heart and ‘elliot’ as a signature. In smaller text next to these is ‘Thank you to the creators whose work is featured in this zine! Credit on the next page. Remember to keep this wonderful community and artform accessible to all!’
Page 8: ‘Credit’: This section has a pride flag next to each label. ‘Aromantic-spectum, @ theflagarchive on Tumblr. Turian, @ kenochoric on Tumblr. Schooldoodlic, @ spirits-gender-coining on Tumblr. Xenoman, @ ryanyflags on Tumblr. MOGAI symbol, Pride-Flags on DeviantArt. Alterhuman, @ vaestra on Tumblr. (the flag on pg. 4 is Wildflowergender). ‘About making this zine’: ‘I really, really regret handwriting this. Drawing over Helvetica Neue for so long might change my actual handwriting, [more rough:] which looks like this! According to Artstudio Pro, I took 14 hours! I barely planned this before starting, the color wheel theme and the people doodles. /End ID]
#mogai#microlabels#mogai coining#lgbtq#lgbtqia#zine#art zine#lgbtq zine#queer zine#label coining#queer vexillology#queer#queer community#long post#described#image described#image id#not coining
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my contribution to the Dream Big Zine created by juutanart on twitter! saw this reposted a couple times which is so sweet!! thank you for liking my art!!!!! 🥹 some people were affectionately saying she looks gay and yeah! she sure is! 🥰🌈
#she's a lesbian!!#🌈💗#art#fat positvity#fat artist#fat art#plus size art#sketch#plus size#body positivity#dream big zine#lgbtq#lgbtqia#lgbt art
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6-page zine I made explaining xenogenders to someone who might not understand them!
download a printable copy and/or support me here!
#zine#free zine#trans zine#xenogender#xenogender positivity#mogai#queer#trans#transgender#lgbt#lgbtq#100#250#500#1k#vurrart
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new riso zine and stickers/charms up in the shop! :^)
#illustration#original character#art#queer#lgbtq#artists on tumblr#original art#lgbt#comic#riso#risograph#zine
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Zine time, zine time!
I still get downloads of this zine that @notaclevernamer and I made together every week! It is such a delight to know that so many people have found this useful.
You can download this FOR FREE on either Gumroad or on my Ko-Fi page.
Please continue to share this! And as a bonus, please put in the tags what you'd like to see in a possible updated version of this zine!
Feel free to donate but as usual, it's not necessary.
#zine#illustration#sex ed#education#queer#lgbtq#trans#transgender#trans men#transmasculine#collaborative art#zines#huckleberry art
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🌈 Happy Pride Month! 🌈
May I interest you with some light queer reading in the form of a PDF comic zine? It's an autobiographical comic about living by myself, partner-free, with posi vibes! 24 pages!
PDF available in my ITCH.io shop in English and in Finnish!
#pride#pride month#lgbtq#aroace#comic#zine#acespec#partnerfree#childfree#reationshipfree#pfd#reblogs welcome and appreciated!💜
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HEY YOU!
Do you like
Art History
Queer Representation
Supporting artists from all over the world
Pulpy art
Bright colors and a riotously good time
Any and all of the above
BOY DO I HAVE A BOOK FOR YOU - A Hitchhiker's Guide to Art History! JUST 7 DAYS LEFT TO GET YOUR COPY!
Our funding goal includes paying each artist for their contribution - help us get this book printed! You get kickass gay art and we can pay our artists.
If the campaign doesn't reach the goal, the book will not be printed and trust me - you're going to want this one for your collection.
If you liked "classics but make it gay," you'll love this new take on art history. If you liked "cover me queer," you'll love the romances in this book. If you liked "and they were monsters," you'll adore the new creatures!
Check it out here and get your pledge in ASAP!
#lgbt art#monster art#monster zine#artists on tumblr#lgbt#monster fucker#lgbtq books#scifiart#art history
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