- Tulsa, Oklahoma. A4 booklet, black and white. Subject matter: abortion activism, feminism, birth control (natural methods), spirituality, animal rights, feminism and nature, violence against women, yeast infections, female genital mutilation, sexism in anarchism, anarcha feminism.
c1999. No date. United States. A6 booklets, black and white photocopy. Front cover: "revolution from within". Man with "Innocent until proven guilty", women with "Guilty until proven innocent." Subject matter: feminism, safe space for women, prose, poetry etc.
- United States. Tiny booklet. Subject matter: women, feminism, connections, art, poetry, prose.
Summer 1995. United States. A5 booklet, black white content. Front cover: green card with photo of a person with a gun on their back. Subject matter: LGBT, feminism, riot grrrl.
- United States. Larger than A5 format, black and white print. Front cover: bright orange with a cartoon image of a female on the front cover. Subject matter: feminism, interviews, short stories, women.
- United States. A5 booklet, stapled. Black and white, photocopy, a lot of drawing, handwriting and comic strips. Front cover: head of a woman being tossed around by a kraken. Subject matter: politics, personal opinions, sex, college, body image, music, food.
1996-1997. Tucson, Arizona. Larger-than-A5 format, black and white. Photography, print, handwriting, collage. Subject matter: a yearly zine yearbook, incl. bios and photos of zine makers.
TheresaJuly 2001. California, United States. A6 booklet, stapled. Black and white, photography, collage, mostly print. Front cover: female figure in a silver, glittery border. Subject matter: personal, sex, drugs, opinions.
Jill- California, United States. A4 booklet, stapled at the edge. Black and white. photocopy, images, handwriting, print. Subject matter: riot grrrl, homophobia, comics, rainy day activities (including “read the bell jar”), school, friendships, parents, feminism, humour.
- USA. A5 booklet, black and white. Front cover: photograph of a woman, with text to the left. Subject matter: Feminism, sexuality, literature, poetry, personal accounts, “Men allowed and encouraged to contribute but their pieces have to be about women.”