Sunday, September 30, 2007

New additions for September 30, 2007

Flipside #82
Flipside #84
Flipside #90
Flipside #92
Free Society #18 - Stu
The Fury #15 - Mark Novotny
Junktown #6 - Weston Wilson
Lower East Side Librarian Winter Solstice Shout Out 2005 - Jenna Freedman
Marked For Life #2/No Better Voice #30 - Sage Addeley and Jami
Pokkrepok Prasendere Volume III - Kresten Lindskov
TTC #4 - various
TTC #5 - various


Also, a head's up that the Tranzac (and hence, the zine library) will be closed next Sunday for Thanksgiving.

Monday, September 17, 2007

New additions for September 16, 2007

A.L.L: Memories of the Last Year - Simone Sicard
Amidst #9 - Kate
Current - Michelle Morgan Cross
Drummers In Exile - Kyle Lamb
Fight or Flight - Erin McLeod
Fighting For Our Lives: An Anarchist Primer - CrimethInc.
Froth #10 - M.P.Fikaris
Fuck Off and Die #2 -Chip
Fuzzy Heads Are Better #4 - Patti Young Kim
Fuzzy Heads Are Better #7 - Patti Young Kim
Glitter Duck #1 - Erin O'Reilly-Conlin
Helsinki-Toronto - Anonymous
The History of Nowhere - Emiko Sekiguchi
home - Jasmine
Hybrid - Darcia
I Love Chinese Papercut - Willie Yung
In Yer Ear #2/3 - Suzzy
Just Another Daydreamer#12 - Lorraine
Let Us Speak In Tongues - g blekkenhorst
Licking Stars Off Ceilings #1 - Clementine Cannibal
Licking Stars Off Ceilings #2 - Clementine Cannibal
Maximumrocknroll #217
Maximumrocknroll Book Your Own Fuckin' Life #1
Melt the Snow #9 - Teri
The Neglected - Ian Gray
No One Cares What You Dreamt About #2 - Erin
The Pleiades #12 - Miranda Hale
Raw Draw - various
Raw Pizza - Jesjit Gill
Sagitarius Horoscope - Jesjit Gill
Siren Volume 7 Issue 2 - various
Slug and Lettuce #25 - Chris Boarts
Slug and Lettuce #28 - Chris Boarts
Slug and Lettuce #30 - Chris Boarts
Stamp #2 - Becky Swift and Kellie Simpson
Suburban Gothic #3- Anonymous
Tattoo - Karen Li
Toxic Flyer Fan Zine - Billy Whitfield, Editor
(untitled) - Anonymous
(untitled)- Anonymous
The Waiting Game #2 - Mike Long
The Waiting Game #3 - Mike Long
The Waiting Game #5 - Mike Long

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

New additions for September 9, 2007

Bloody Prick August 1997 - Shila Gunz
Bloody Prick September 1997 - Shila Gunz
Bloody Prick November 1997 - Shila Gunz
Bloody Prick February 1998 - Shila Gunz
Jook Sing Mui #1
The Gate #2 - W. Andrew Powell
Hung #3: Lonely Tylenol - Shannon Gerard
Nano Nano II Box Set - various
On the Prowl #12 - various
On the Prowl #14
The Peak - Alison, Jess and Kheya
The Pink Lemonade Stand
The Real Deal - various
Red Letter Day - Peishan
Red Letter Day #4 - Peishan
Slush Pile #1 - Gaby Katschkan
The Stink #13 - various
Wavelength July 2001 - various
Wavelength September 2001 - various
Wavelength December 2002 - various
Why Don't You Cry About It #2 - Sarah Thunder
Why Don't You Cry About It #3 - Sarah Thunder
Why Don't You Cry About It #4 - Sarah Thunder

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Shannon Gerard at the Toronto Zine Library

The Toronto Zine Library presents...

A talk with guest speaker

Shannon Gerard

Sunday, September 9th, 2007. 1:30pm
Toronto Zine Library at the TRANZAC, second floor

292 Brunswick Avenue
. Toronto

Please join us for a talk with book artist Shannon Gerard hosted by the Toronto Zine Library Collective at the Toronto Zine Library. In her talk, Shannon will discuss her artistic practice, the book as a medium, and her history as a zine-maker and micro-publisher.

Shannon Gerard publishes an ongoing illustrated auto-bio project called Hung. She also prints, binds and distributes little books and artist’s multiples that are mostly about faith, wishing and loss. Her most recent project is a series of multiples called Boobs and Dinks: Early Detection Kits, which involve plush crocheted breasts and penises with little lumps sewn inside that can be found by following instructions in the accompanying booklets- also made to encourage real-life monthly self-examinations.

The Toronto Zine Library is run by a collective of zine readers, zine makers and librarians who are looking to make zines more accessible in Toronto. We believe that zines are still an important medium of communication, and that they should be cherished, protected, and promoted. Our aim to do this through our public collection of zines, conducting related workshops at our physical library and abroad, and by holding events that promote zines as a method of open communication and free expression.

For more information, please contact us at torontozinelibrary@hotmail.com
Or consult our new website and online catalogue: http://www.sitekreator.com/zinelibrary