Issue #4. c1997. United Kingdom. Feminist and riot grrrl material. A5 booklet, black and white, mixture of hand-drawn and text.
c.1997. Merseyside. Feminist/gay zine, biographical. a5, black and white.
Anna- Netherlands. A4 format, colour, black and white. Subject matter: Anarcha-feminist girls zine, collaboration between many people.
c2000. No Date. Leicestershire. A5 booklet, black and white. Front cover: 5 white bunnies on a black background. Subject matter: Feminism, riot grrrl, body image, personal, memories, censorship, inequalities, music.
Michellec2001. Central England. A5 booklet, black and white. Poor quality photocopy, unclear imagery. Subject matter: riot grrrl.
c2000, no date. United Kingdom. Mix of handwriting, print, photo collage, doodles. Front cover: black and white image of a woman from the shoulders down, holding a tube-shaped object. Subject matter: Riot grrrl, Art, Francesca woodman, Music interview, Poetry, Reviews.
VictoriaSpring 1997. United Kingdom. A5 booklet, black and white. Subject matter: riot grrrl, music, punk rock, feminism, alternative lifestyles.
King Mob Productions- Leeds. A5 booklet, black and white, images, text, print, drawing, handwriting. Subject matter: Agony uncle, Women’s magazines, Riot grrrl, Feminism, Music, Mental health, Zine culture, female friendships.
c2005, no date. Wigan, Lancs. A5 booklet, black and white photocopy. text, image, doodles, annotations. Front cover: white background with black and white photocopied image of young girl. Subject matter: feminist, quote: “As I believe that the mainstream media is unfairly dominated by a male presence, I also believe that zines like mine are necessary to recognise the lives, gripes an achievements of women, and to provide inspiration for others.”