Wess Daniels got a pack of Quaker zines in the mail. That’s right, physical paper:
A few weeks back, I got some mail from someone I didn’t know. As I opened it, these cute little booklets fell out, and a letter addressed to me: Hello, Mr. Daniels. The letter writer, Pacific Northwest Quaker Natalie Ramsland, told me a little about how she came into zine making and why she was sending me some of her zines.
That’s very cool! I zined back in college: “The Vacuum” ran every Friday for most of two years. When I was doing a nonviolence website in the mid-90s it seemed natural to apply this model and I accidentally started blogging, complete with mirroring it to an email list (I wrote “Fifteen Years of Blogging” eleven years ago, whoa!). Now my blog automatically goes out by email on Fridays. There’s such an obvious through-line between the 90s zine and my ongoing blogging (and obviously we have weekly content cycles for Friends Journal too).
I love the idea of paper zines coming back though their limit has always been that the best distribution is local and misses those of us out of the geographic loop.
Zine-makerNatalie also has a Substack, which I’ll be reading eagerly.
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