Zine Library

All of my zines are available for free, forever! If you would like to support my work, you are certainly welcome to donate to my ko-fi page. Some of my zines are available to modify or print and distribute on your own, but I ask folks to use kindness. Do not sell these for a profit or take credit.

Zines are also available for free download (or pay by donation!) on my Gumroad.

End the Occupation

Tri-fold brochure zine, 1 page double-sided, black and white. 2024.

A primer on the occupation of Palestine and Canada’s complacency. Two versions of this zine are available– one with a coloured watermelon on the front, one without. I highly encourage people to decorate and distribute these zines widely and freely.

Likely some of the statistics are now out of date due to the ongoing nature of the occupation. Please feel free to copy, change, modify. No need for attribution.

Euphoria

12 pages, full colour illustrations, 2021. NSFW-ish.

A collection of pinups of trans and genderqueer folks that I drew. Personal work, please do not distribute.

VOID

15 pages, black and white. Originally created 2015-16, updated in 2021.

A short comic about an astronaut being lost in space with only his spacesuit’s computer to keep him company. Personal work, do not distribute.

Sex Ed for Trans Men

36 page collaborative zine project. Minimal colours. 2020.

Sex education is wildly cisheteronormative, even in this day and age. We compiled a zine of things that we wished we knew.

Over 600+ downloads on Gumroad! Feel free to print and distribute with credit. PDF is already formatted for colour printing.

Uncohesive Jargon

20 page zine, black and white. 2020.

Poetry and illustrations. Personal work, please do not distribute.

Here, Too

Eight page mini zine, black and white, no illustrations. 1 page single-sided. 2020.

An assortment of facts about police brutality in Canada.

Feel free to print and distribute freely.

Skookum

Tri-fold zine, black and white, text and illustrations. 1 page double-sided. 2019.

A brief history of local slang in British Columbia, specifically Chinook jargon.

Originally intended to be printed and distributed in places hidden among brochures (train station kiosks, the map hutches on Granville Island etc).

Feel free to print and distribute freely.