c2001. Central England. A5 booklet, black and white. Poor quality photocopy, unclear imagery. Subject matter: riot grrrl.
- Sheffield. A5 booklet, black and white. Created with the support of Chella Quint. Front cover: black background, white hand. Subject matter: LGBT, activism, support, personal.
Spring 1997. United Kingdom. A5 booklet, black and white. Subject matter: riot grrrl, music, punk rock, feminism, alternative lifestyles.
King Mob Productions- Glasgow. A5 booklet, black and white. Front cover: very detailed, beautiful drawing of crossed wires, in black and white. Subject matter: A5 black and white comic, fiction, sci fi, technology, queer, nightmare.
c2000, no date. Spalding, Lincs. A5 booklet, black and white. Misture of comics, text, print, very heavily annotated. Subject matter: University life, comic, drawings, “crap hair cuts, oral sex, teen fiction, poems”, kissing, music, night clubs.
Chloe- London. A5 booklet, mostly black and white. Front cover: bright pink background. Subject matter: “Cretinous comix for the slacker generation.”
c1999, no date. Denver, Colorado. A5 booklet, black and white photocopied content. Purple cover with two-headed girl drawn on front, standing on the head of a man. Subject matter: catalog for other feminist/woman-led zines.
Peg Keil- Glasgow. A5 booklet, mostly black and white content. Front cover: black and white plant. Subject matter: Feminism, Art, Film, Music Interviews.
- 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.
- USA. A5 booklet, black and white. Front cover: female face looking downwards. Subject matter: Feminism, sexuality, literature, poetry, personal accounts.
"my first cover model refused to allow her photo printed with the word "whore" on the cover, even to advertise the interview with the editor of "Whores and Other Feminists." Too much stigma attached. Who knew who would see it? Strange, that's what the interview is about. Other stigmas detached inside. P.S. So's your mama."
Sarah Manvel