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  • 2026-07-07
    the Bees fanlisting
    Essential Pollinators is a fanlisting dedicated to bees, part of The Fanlistings Network's Animals: Invertebrates category, currently boasting 92 members who share a love for these vital creatures. If you're a fan of bees and their crucial role as pollinators, you can join the growing list and connect with fellow enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Brownstone Birding Blog
    Larry, a Connecticut native, chronicles his birdwatching adventures across local towns, forests, and parks through regular blog posts stretching back to 2007. The blog captures seasonal sightings like Red-winged Blackbirds and Merlins alongside reflections on nature, weather, and the meditative quality of outdoor exploration.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Horse Website
    The Horse Website is a charming image-heavy personal page dedicated entirely to horses, featuring a gallery, a quirky 'Fridge' section, and mailing list archives. It even playfully recommends viewing in 'Horse Browser,' giving it a delightfully whimsical old-web personality.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Owl Pages - Information about Owls
    The Owl Pages is a comprehensive reference dedicated entirely to owls, covering species from every continent with photos, calls, physiology, behavior, and mythology. Visitors can browse hundreds of species by genus, name, or geographic region, and explore detailed articles on anatomy, hunting, vision, and more.
  • 2026-07-07
    Trevor and Margaret Hardaker's wildlife adventures
    Trevor and Margaret Hardaker document their passionate quest to spot and photograph every bird, mammal, reptile, and frog species in South Africa's Western Cape province. The site features wildlife photo galleries organized by animal type, trip reports, lifelists, and a personal challenge tracker updated through 2021.
  • 2026-07-07
    Which isopod are you?
    Created by Casiopea, this charming personality quiz assigns you one of several isopod species based on your answers about lifestyle, habits, and emotional responses. It combines a love of these quirky crustaceans with the classic internet quiz format, making it a delightful little corner of the web for nature and bug enthusiasts alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Wild Bird Gallery
    Wild Bird Gallery, maintained by Martin Lofgren, is an extensive photo gallery documenting wild bird species from destinations including New Zealand, Australia, Colombia, and Madeira. The site features a searchable taxonomy index aligned with global avian checklists, making it a valuable resource for birders and wildlife photographers alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Wildlife at Home, the Wetlands and Lakeside Park
    Scott Atkinson documents his regular visits to Lakeside Park in Kitchener, Ontario, sharing detailed observations of local wildlife including black-crowned night herons, bald eagles, beavers, wood ducks, and dozens of other species. The writing is evocative and patient, capturing the quiet rhythms of a wetland ecosystem through the eyes of a dedicated naturalist.
  • 2026-07-07
    Wildlife Links – Planeta.com
    Planeta.com's Wildlife Links page curates a wide-ranging collection of articles, resources, and organizations focused on wildlife conservation, ethical tourism, and animal protection from around the globe. Topics span everything from the ethics of zoos and marine parks to indigenous conservation efforts and apps for nature enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Wildlife Watchers
    Wildlife Watchers is a conservation-focused organization site offering species reports, endangered species tracking, animal rescue news, and tips for attracting and protecting local wildlife. Visitors can browse wildlife alerts, report violations, and join an email list to stay informed about invasive species, endangered animal updates, and wildlife-friendly practices.
  • 2026-07-07
    Words on Birds
    Jeff Reiter has been writing his newspaper column 'Words on Birds' for the Daily Herald in west suburban Chicago since 2004, covering birds, birding, and the birding community. This blog archives those columns and features reviews, podcast recommendations, and personal stories that make it a rich resource for birdwatching enthusiasts of all levels.
  • 2026-07-07
    You can't get this from an egg!
    Kerakn (known as Kera) built this personal Neocities homepage around a deep passion for arthropods and insects, including detailed interest in black soldierfly biology and bug anatomy. The site includes an about page, a shrine to the visual novel Paper Lily, and links to fanlistings for games like Kingdom Hearts, Portal, and Sonic.
  • 2026-07-07
    ~ songbird ; the blackbird fanlisting ~
    A fanlisting dedicated to blackbirds, the beloved songbirds known for their melodic calls and striking appearance. Part of the fan.warmer-climate.net network, this site invites fellow admirers of blackbirds to join and show their appreciation for these iconic birds.
  • 2026-07-07
    bwamp.org
    Bwamp is a quirky personal hub run by an indie creator offering zines, tapes, computer games, and a blob section alongside links to collaborators Blueberry Soft and Xenon Fiber. The mix of physical and digital media suggests a small DIY artist collective with an offbeat, lo-fi web aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    littlemouse.fun
    Littlemouse.fun hosts a curated collection of printable and screen-readable zines covering anarchism, trans DIY HRT guides, anti-nationalism, abolitionism, and meditation, alongside a few original works by the site creator. The collection is a thoughtfully assembled radical library with both self-authored zines and formatted reprints of influential texts, complete with print-ready PDF layouts in letter and A4 sizes.
  • 2026-07-07
    allsortazines.neocities.org
    A collection of scanned punk and hardcore zines available as free PDFs, assembled by a dedicated archivist who wants to preserve underground music culture. Highlights include issues of Maximum Rock N Roll, tour zines, anarcho-vegan cookbooks, and interviews with bands from Boston, Philadelphia, Iceland, and beyond.
  • 2026-07-07
    slashseconds.org
    Slash Seconds is an internationally edited online publishing project, initiated by Derek Horton and Peter Lewis, featuring text, visual art, moving image, and sound-based work from a global roster of artists, academics, and curators. Published quarterly and supported by Leeds Metropolitan University, the project brings together experimental and critical cultural contributions from contributors like Runa Islam, Michael Nyman, and numerous others.
  • 2026-07-07
    nettime call for the first net.time meeting, june 7-9, 1995
    An archived message from the Nettime mailing list, this page preserves the original 1995 call for the first net.time meeting, a landmark gathering that gave birth to one of the internet's most influential forums for net criticism and digital cultural politics. Posted by Geert Lovink, the document is historically significant as the earliest known mention of the nettime mailing list, connecting art, theory, and internet culture through events like the Venice Biennale.
  • 2026-07-07
    . . – – z i n e – – . . ELPiS – Web 1.0 Magazine about Small Web, Indie Web & Retro Internet
    ELPiS is a Web 1.0 magazine celebrating the small web, indie web, and retro internet culture, publishing irregular issues filled with essays, humor, nostalgia, and personal reflections on the quieter corners of the internet. Created by a single author and now on its 13th issue, it covers topics ranging from early search engines to web design history to secret messages hidden in operating systems.
  • 2026-07-07
    about the zine librarians interest group | zinelibraries.info
    ZineLibraries.info is the home of the Zine Librarians Interest Group, a collective dedicated to sharing resources, expertise, and best practices for building and maintaining zine collections in libraries and archives worldwide. Founded in 2007, the site offers guides on cataloging, collection policy, shelving, workshops, and events like the Zine Librarians unConference and International Zine Library Day.
  • 2026-07-07
    alligator | www.alligatorzine.be
    Alligatorzine is a Belgian alternative press e-zine featuring an impressive roster of over 100 international poets, writers, and artists including Jerome Rothenberg, Gary Snyder, Rosmarie Waldrop, and Cecilia Vicuna. Running for 252 issues, it blends text, image, and multimedia in a resolutely non-mainstream, non-profit spirit.
  • 2026-07-07
    alt.zines DMZ
    Contents: The alt.zines DMZ serves as the unofficial web companion to the Usenet newsgroup alt.zines, collecting archives of on-topic discussions, a regularly updated FAQ, and practical advice for aspiring zine publishers. Visitors can explore a publishers index, a curated list of review zines, and tips from experienced zinesters, making it a genuine hub for the indie zine community.
  • 2026-07-07
    An Ordinary Riot
    An Ordinary Riot is a free zine offering community-based frameworks for responding to sexual violence and abuse without involving police or the state. It covers topics from supporting survivors to navigating callouts, and is available as free PDF downloads in both ebook and printable booklet formats.
  • 2026-07-07
    Anarchist Zine Library a zinelibrary reboot
    The Anarchist Zine Library is a free digital archive of anarchist and anarchic zines, books, and periodicals available for download, covering topics from labor rights and anti-capitalism to gender liberation and historical movements. Rebooted under azinelibrary.org, this beta platform lets visitors browse, search, and tag a growing collection of radical literature spanning decades of anarchist thought.
  • 2026-07-07
    Aphelion
    The Webzine of Science Fiction and Fantasy: Aphelion is a long-running online fiction magazine publishing original science fiction, fantasy, and horror since 1997, with new issues released on the first Sunday of every month. Visitors can read short stories, novellas, flash fiction, poetry, and reviews, with new writers actively encouraged to submit their work for publication.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bird's Nest Zine Library
    Bird's Nest Zine Library is an independent community zine library based inside Spark Central in Spokane, Washington, offering a browsable collection of zines, chapbooks, and minicomics. A charming grassroots cultural institution, the site provides hours, address, and ways to support this unique community resource.
  • 2026-07-07
    Chaos Theory:Tales Askew
    Chaos Theory: Tales Askew is an online zine or literary publication that appears to have been running since at least 2011, reaching its 14th issue at the time of this snapshot. The splash page hints at a creative writing or speculative fiction publication associated with the Genspace community, with a farewell message suggesting the final issue.
  • 2026-07-07
    CIRCULATION ZERO
    Circulation Zero is Ryan Richardson's passion project dedicated to digitizing and preserving rare early punk fanzines, including a complete run of the legendary Los Angeles punk magazine Slash, making them accessible to fans who could never track down original newsprint copies. The site operates on an honor system, asking visitors to donate to charities like Doctors Without Borders and the Electronic Frontier Foundation in exchange for browsing high-quality scans of these historically significant publications.
  • 2026-07-07
    close this World
    LainZine is an online zine community inspired by the anime 'Serial Experiments Lain', featuring an archive of issues, a radio stream, and submission opportunities for contributors. The site connects a tight-knit circle of like-minded communities including Sushigirl, Uboa, and other alt-web spaces, cultivating a moody, philosophical cyberpunk aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    common pest landing
    Common Pest is a personal creative hub by a maker who goes by the same name, hosting self-produced zines, music logs, and various creative projects while learning HTML and CSS from scratch. The site features a charming bat-filled illustrated tree as its navigation, a blog, and a music section covering artists like Tears for Fears, the Deftones, and Twenty One Pilots.
  • 2026-07-07
    Digital Zine Collections - Zines - LibGuides at UVa Library
    A University of Virginia Library guide dedicated to zines, covering their history, culture, and how to find digital collections from sources like the Library of Congress and various databases. Visitors can explore curated links to digital zine archives with a focus on underrepresented voices including people of color, women, immigrants, and LGBTQ+ individuals.
  • 2026-07-07
    Digital Zines - Zines - LibGuides at Pratt Institute
    Pratt Institute Libraries hosts this curated guide to digital zine collections, pointing researchers and enthusiasts toward archives like the Queer Zine Archive Project, POC Zine Project, and Booklet Library. It covers a remarkably broad range of zine subjects from activism and feminism to punk, comics, and poetry, making it a strong starting point for anyone exploring zine culture online.
  • 2026-07-07
    disobey.com | detergent | esoterica meets potpourri
    A retired archive from disobey.com, this page preserves two defunct early-web projects: a fiction aggregator called Collected Works and Low Bandwidth, once the largest email ezine database on the internet. The downloadable tar.gz archives offer a fascinating glimpse into late 1990s DIY publishing culture and the fragile, hand-maintained communities that surrounded early online zines.
  • 2026-07-07
    Electric Velocipede
    Electric Velocipede appears to be a literary or speculative fiction publication with a distinctive name that evokes early mechanical transportation. The site is largely a splash page with minimal visible content, but the title suggests a zine or small press journal focused on experimental or genre fiction.
  • 2026-07-07
    F L O T I S S E R I E
    Lauren's blog Flotisserie is a thoughtful micro-blog covering media criticism, AI ethics, book culture, and the state of digital discourse. Posts link out to notable reads while adding sharp personal commentary on topics like LLM misuse, influencer credibility, and the erosion of authentic intellectual engagement.
  • 2026-07-07
    Fahrenheit – Najstarsze polskie czasopismo internetowe o fantastyce (science-fiction, fantasy i horror). Opowiadania, publicystyka, recenzje książek oraz Zew Zajdla.
    Fahrenheit is the oldest Polish internet magazine dedicated to speculative fiction, covering science fiction, fantasy, and horror with short stories, reviews, essays, and the prestigious Zew Zajdla award coverage. Visitors will find a rich archive of book and film reviews, original fiction, interviews, gaming coverage, and cultural commentary all presented in Polish.
  • 2026-07-07
    Find Zines - Zines! - LibGuides at Simmons University
    Simmons University Library's research guide dedicated to finding, making, and teaching with zines, curated by the Simmons Library in Boston. It features directories of zine distributors, community organizations, and recommended books on zine culture, with a special focus on feminist, DIY, and POC-centered zine resources.
  • 2026-07-07
    Grrrl Zine Network
    Grrrl, lady, queer and trans folk zines, distros and DIY projects from around the world by Elke Zobl: Created by Elke Zobl, the Grrrl Zine Network is a comprehensive international directory of grrrl, lady, queer, and trans folk zines, distros, and DIY projects spanning dozens of countries and multiple languages. The site also offers extensive resources on third-wave feminism, cyberfeminism, zine history, academic writing, and how-to guides for zine creation.
  • 2026-07-07
    home - blue backspace
    Blue Backspace is a small independent publication run by Jillian Caulfield and Quint Iverson, covering games, music, books, film, and television through personal essays and criticism. Hand-coded in HTML as an undergraduate thesis project, the site has a charming update log format and a growing archive of thoughtful long-form pieces.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home - Salford Zine LibrarySalford Zine Library
    The Salford Zine Library is a community archive dedicated to collecting and preserving self-published zines, currently seeking pop-up and exhibition opportunities across the North-West of England. Visitors can browse the collection, submit their own zines, and stay updated on events like Zine Club through this digital home base.
  • 2026-07-07
    How to run a zine event – A Note On a Rainy Night
    Written by one of the original organizers of Brighton Zinefest, this detailed how-to guide covers the practical nuts and bolts of running a zine fair or fest, from table layouts to co-operative organizing principles. The broader blog, 'A Note On a Rainy Night,' spans art, books, crafts, music, and travel, but this popular post draws on three years of real event experience to offer advice rarely found in one place.
  • 2026-07-07
    HTML Zine Club
    HTML Zine Club is a community founded by artist and web publisher Nami Kim that brings together creators who make hand-crafted webzines using basic HTML and CSS. Members share personal, experimental, and artistic web documents through the club, which also offers HTML and CSS tutorials to help newcomers publish their own digital zines.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ideapad – Blogging since 1998. By David Wertheimer
    David Wertheimer has been publishing Ideapad since 1998, making it one of the longest-running personal blogs on the web, with archives stretching back decades. Posts cover everyday observations, technology, diet experiments, and slice-of-life vignettes written with a warm, conversational style.
  • 2026-07-07
    itdonthavetosting⁀➷
    GB's cozy corner of the web blends a personal blog with zine-making, doodles, book lists, and a curated blogroll, all tied together by a warm indie-web sensibility. The site participates in webrings, distributes zines through Ko-fi and ZinesForever, and documents everyday life through short reflective posts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Le Fanzinophile
    Fanzines à télécharger: Le Fanzinophile is a French-language blog dedicated to archiving and sharing downloadable fanzines, covering decades of fan publications from the 1930s through the 2020s with a strong focus on cinema, fantastic film, horror, and genre culture. With hundreds of categorized entries spanning France, Belgium, Quebec, and beyond, it serves as a remarkable preservation resource for the history of fan publishing.
  • 2026-07-07
    leveretstar
    Leveretstar is a newly launched personal digital outpost with a space-themed aesthetic, built around a blog and a growing collection of personal pages. The site is still early in development, with a to-do list hinting at future sections covering interests, media, dreams, and ethics.
  • 2026-07-07
    Links | Antiquated Future
    Antiquated Future is a small press and zine shop based in Portland with an extensive links page connecting visitors to indie bookstores, record shops, zine distributors, and zine culture resources across the US. The links section serves as a curated directory of the underground publishing ecosystem, from Quimby's Books in Chicago to Stolen Sharpie Revolution and Broken Pencil zine archives.
  • 2026-07-07
    Lone Star Stories - Home
    Lone Star Stories was a bimonthly speculative fiction and poetry webzine published by Eric Marin from 2003 to 2007, featuring work from notable authors like Jo Walton, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, and Sonya Taaffe. The site archives all past issues and offers a free PDF anthology collecting selected fiction from the first 25 issues.
  • 2026-07-07
    MAKING ZINES - Zines - Research Guides at Salem State University
    A library research guide from Salem State University created by zine librarian Dawn Stahura, covering everything a beginner needs to start making zines, from choosing a topic to selecting formats, templates, and printing methods. The guide includes mini-zine tutorials in English and Spanish, Canva and Google Slides templates, a student zine collection, and resources for teaching with zines in an academic setting.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mothership ZetaMothership Zeta Digital Magazine
    Mothership Zeta is a quarterly digital science fiction and fantasy magazine edited by Mur Lafferty, publishing original fiction, nonfiction, and reviews for $2.99 per issue. Part of the Escape Artists family of genre podcasts and publications, it features thoughtful speculative fiction spanning sci-fi, fantasy, horror, and the weird.
  • 2026-07-07
    Newsletter Leaf Journal CXX · The New Leaf Journal
    The New Leaf Journal is a personal publication by Nicholas A. Ferrell featuring original articles, curated links from around the web, and a syndicated newsletter archive. This edition covers topics ranging from font reviews and search engine analysis to Fire Emblem gameplay, making it a wide-ranging but thoughtfully written indie web journal.
  • 2026-07-07
    Olympia Zine Library
    The Olympia Zine Library is the online presence of a physical zine collection housed at Last Word Books & Press in Olympia, Washington, featuring posts about zine history, resources, reviews, and links to zine distros and infoshops. Contributors like Sky Cosby curated articles, interviews, and reading lists celebrating DIY print culture and underground publishing.
  • 2026-07-07
    Online Zine Resources - Introduction to Zines - LibGuides at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    A curated LibGuide from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign library that compiles digital zine archives, lending libraries, and artist collectives into one organized reference hub. It covers everything from activist zines and science-fiction fanzines to POC and queer zine collections, making it a rich starting point for researchers, educators, and zine enthusiasts alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Physical and Digital Zines - Zines - Research Guides at Dallas College
    A research guide from Dallas College Library curating digital and physical zine archives, covering topics from Black history and feminist politics to heavy metal fanzines and transgender history. Part of a broader zines research guide series, it connects students and researchers to freely accessible zine collections, preservation projects, and university zine libraries across the country.
  • 2026-07-07
    Plokta Main Index
    Plokta is a twice Hugo-winning science fiction fanzine edited by Alison Scott, Steve Davies, and Mike Scott, with over 41 paper issues and 25 converted to HTML for the web. The online archive includes bonus features like color photos, jokes, and hyperlinks to referenced sites, making it a rich piece of SF fan publishing history.
  • 2026-07-07
    Quarantine Zine Club
    Quarantine Zine Club is an archive born out of Melbourne's 2020 lockdown, created to keep the zine community connected during isolation through shared submissions and monthly creative prompts. Hosted by Sticky Institute, the site preserves zines contributed by community members between April 2020 and February 2021, offering a time-capsule snapshot of grassroots creative expression during the pandemic.
  • 2026-07-07
    QZAP – The Queer Zine Archive Project - QZAP - The Queer Zine Archive Project
    The Queer Zine Archive Project (QZAP) is a community organization dedicated to preserving and archiving queer zines, with this particular page showcasing their SWAG store featuring buttons, t-shirts, and zines with slogans like 'Read. Write. Resist!' and 'Queer Space Communism.' A labor of love for queer DIY print culture, QZAP combines archival activism with a small merch shop to support their mission of collecting and celebrating queer zinester history.
  • 2026-07-07
    Radio - The New York Moon
    The New York Moon is an experimental internet publication that follows the actual lunar cycle, releasing new editions with each phase of the moon. Mixing radio art, audio performance, guerrilla recordings, and written projects from contributors like Diego Stocco and Peter Kowalchuk, it occupies a strange and compelling niche between literary magazine, sound art gallery, and radio broadcast.
  • 2026-07-07
    Sheryl Vernon
    Sheryl Vernon is a mom-zine creator whose work covers topics like local Minneapolis news, parenting a teenager, and school refusal, available through Scope Creep Press and a network of zine libraries. Her personal site doubles as a hub for finding and buying her zines, with a retro-styled blog and guestbook adding a nostalgic early-web charm.
  • 2026-07-07
    SpaceTides e-zine
    Astronomy & Spaceflight news: SpaceTides is a free email newsletter published by the Bloemfontein Centre of the Astronomical Society of Southern Africa, delivering popular astronomy and spaceflight news in both English and Afrikaans. Each issue covers topics like stellar lifecycles, dwarf planets, sky observation logs, and infrared imagery from space telescopes, making it a bilingual resource for Southern African stargazers.
  • 2026-07-07
    STOLEN SHARPIE REVOLUTION – A DIY Resource for Zines and Zine Culture
    Stolen Sharpie Revolution, maintained by Alex Wrekk since 2002, is the definitive DIY guide to zines and zine culture, covering everything from making your first zine to academic research on the medium. The site complements the physical book of the same name by listing zine distros, zine fests, and international zine events for newcomers and seasoned zinesters alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Syndicated Zine Reviews
    Syndicated Zine Reviews is a collaborative blog aggregating zine reviews from dozens of sources and contributors including Stuart Stratu, Nathan Penlington, Razorcake, Optical Sloth, and many more. With nearly 700 staff reviews collected from across the zine community, it serves as a comprehensive index for anyone wanting to discover independently published periodicals.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tamworth FC - 4 Bleats Online
    The Fanzine: The official fanzine site for Tamworth FC, a grassroots football club, offering back issues of '4 Bleats to the Baah!' spanning over 43 issues produced across more than a decade. Created by dedicated supporters, the site also references a TFC statistics database and beer guides, making it a charming artifact of fan-driven football culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    TAZ-LAZ Start a Box!
    TAZ-LAZ is a community zine distribution network that guides people in setting up their own free zine boxes in public spaces, similar to little free libraries. The site covers everything from choosing weatherproof box hardware to maintaining and restocking locations, making it a practical resource for grassroots zine sharing.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Horror Zine
    The Horror Zine is an online literary magazine publishing horror fiction, poetry, and art from both established and emerging writers, including Bram Stoker Award-winning authors. Each issue features original short stories, dark poetry, visual art, and editorial advice for aspiring horror writers, making it a genuine hub for the horror writing community.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Infinite Matrix
    The Infinite Matrix is an online science fiction magazine edited by Eileen Gunn, featuring original stories, columns, and criticism from acclaimed authors like Bruce Sterling, Cory Doctorow, Ted Chiang, and many other luminaries of the genre. The zine positions itself as a publication for readers who appreciate science fiction as a serious literature of ideas, with an archive spanning 2001 to 2008.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Papernet
    The Papernet is a webring dedicated to connecting zinesters from around the world, welcoming physical and digital zines, distros, event organizers, and review blogs. It offers a member directory and simple instructions for joining via Webringo, making it a cozy hub for the indie zine community.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Sockdolager
    The Sockdolager is an online speculative fiction zine publishing quarterly issues of short stories spanning science fiction, fantasy, and other genre modes. Each issue is curated around loose themes and features original tales of space empires, mythological encounters, zombie cover bands, and other imaginative fare.
  • 2026-07-07
    Theres more of us than you think . . .
    A printable zine project dedicated to raising awareness about plurality and dissociative identity disorder, encouraging readers to print and distribute copies throughout their communities. The site links to research resources like Pluralpedia and the Dissociative Experiences Scale, positioning itself as a grassroots mental health awareness effort started in December 2025.
  • 2026-07-07
    TheZONE
    TheZONE is a quirky, space-themed creative hub built around an ongoing e-zine called the Super Secret Zone, now on its fifth issue, featuring original comics, short fiction, art, and classified ads. Visitors can submit anonymous "super secrets" via a web form, which may be featured in future issues, giving the site a participatory and irreverent old-web personality.
  • 2026-07-07
    This is a Magazine (about nothing) 2001 ~~>
    This is a Magazine (about nothing) is an eclectic online publication from 2001 featuring contributors, curated compendia, and a live drawing tool called liveDraw. Its playful self-described identity as a magazine 'about nothing' suggests a creative, art-and-culture zine with a collaborative editorial spirit.
  • 2026-07-07
    tildeverse zine
    The Tildeverse Zine is a community publication produced by members of the tildeverse, a network of shared Unix servers and pubnix communities. Three issues are available for download in HTML, PDF, and EPUB formats, with open contributions welcomed via pull request or IRC.
  • 2026-07-07
    Twilight Times
    Twilight Times is an award-winning digital ezine dedicated to speculative fiction, poetry, and fantasy artwork, publishing online since July 1998 under editor Lida E. Quillen. Visitors can browse quarterly issues featuring short stories, poems, and illustrated fiction from contributors spanning contemporary fantasy, horror, and science fiction.
  • 2026-07-07
    Via Galactica
    Via Galactica is Croatia's first science fiction, fantasy, and horror e-fanzine, online since 1997 and still publishing despite hosting troubles. The site features issue archives, SF news, convention coverage, links to Croatian SF writers, and commentary on genre topics like Lord of the Rings.
  • 2026-07-07
    viper.skin
    Natrix's personal corner of the small web, viper.skin is built around a love of snakes, zines, tiny games, and handcrafted internet culture with a deep nostalgic streak for the 90s and 00s web. The site highlights creative work including art, zines, and small games, while Natrix shares their identity as a queer xennial who has stepped away from corporate social media in favor of the yesterweb movement.
  • 2026-07-07
    voov – the junk drawer of pavona voov
    Pavona Voov's handcoded personal site serves as an online diary and junk drawer of thoughts, with entries organized by month and a charmingly DIY aesthetic complete with coffee-stained backgrounds. The site documents the creator's daily life from Australia, with diary entries spanning several months and an ongoing recoding project.
  • 2026-07-07
    Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive | Women's and Gender Studies | Chapman University
    Chapman University's Digital Commons hosts this archive of student-created feminist zines produced through the Women's and Gender Studies program, covering topics like reproductive justice, intersectionality, the female gaze, and women's health. Each zine combines writings and artwork by student teams, making this a rich collection of undergraduate feminist scholarship in a creative format.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zine Archives - Zines - Research Guides at OC Libraries
    A research guide from Olympic College Libraries compiling major physical and digital zine archives, from the Barnard Zine Library to the Queer Zine Archive Project and the Library of Congress Zine Web Archive. Students and researchers exploring zine culture will find curated links to hundreds of self-published works covering politics, art, creative writing, and counter-culture movements.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zine Bakery
    Created by Amanda Wyatt Visconti, Zine Bakery is a richly catalogued collection of hundreds of free zines focused on social justice, feminist tech, digital humanities, disability justice, and LGBTQIA+ topics. The site doubles as a scholarly research project, complete with dataset building, zine visualization tools, and librarianship resources, making it a unique intersection of activism and academic zine culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zine Collections - Gleeson Zine Library - Gleeson Library at University of San Francisco
    The Gleeson Zine Library at the University of San Francisco maintains a curated collection of zines available for research, borrowing, and discovery through their dedicated library portal. Visitors can explore collection overviews, development policies, diversity statements, and digital bookplates, making it a valuable academic resource for zine culture and self-publishing history.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zine Library — East Bay Alternative Book & Zine Fest
    The EBABZ Digital Zine Library is a curated collection of free and purchasable zines hosted by the East Bay Alternative Book and Zine Fest, featuring over 100 works from independent creators on topics ranging from mental health and politics to art and cooking. A rich archive of grassroots publishing, it offers direct PDF downloads or links to view and purchase each zine, celebrating the DIY spirit of Bay Area zine culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zine printers and companies - Nicezines
    Nicezines is a dedicated hub for zine culture, featuring a comprehensive directory of zine printers and companies from around the world to help creators bring their publications to life. The site also covers zine festivals, events, and how-to guides, making it a go-to resource for both new and experienced zine makers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zine Publishers, Distros & Libraries - Zines at the Library of Congress - Research Guides at Library of Congress
    A curated research guide from the Library of Congress listing U.S. and international zine distributors, publishers, and zine libraries for researchers and collectors. The guide serves as a practical starting point for locating independent zine vendors, with annotated links to distros from cities like NYC, Seattle, Oakland, and San Francisco.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zine Union Catalog
    The Zine Union Catalog is a collaborative library catalog dedicated to zines, bringing together partner libraries to make zine collections searchable and discoverable in one place. Visitors can browse objects, collections, people and organizations, and works through an advanced search interface powered by CollectiveAccess.
  • 2026-07-07
    zineopolis
    About the Collection: Zineopolis is an art-zine archive curated by Dr Jackie Batey at the University of Portsmouth, preserving visual zines created by Illustration degree students alongside donated and purchased works since 2007. The collection champions uncensored creative expression outside traditional publishing, focusing on art-heavy zines and offering workshops, research resources, and short films about zine culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zines
    1312 Press is an anarchist zine distro operating out of Occupied Coastal Salish Territories, publishing and distributing printable zines focused on anti-fascism, anti-colonialism, and anti-police politics. The catalog includes titles covering topics like antifascist skinhead history, Indigenous land defense at Standing Rock, settler colonialism, and resistance to grand juries, with many available for both reading online and printing.
  • 2026-07-07
    zines – GEOZONe
    GEOZONe is an archive of radical geographic zines and print ephemera, collecting over 80 titles that explore themes like abolition, urban geography, climate politics, housing justice, and community mapping. The collection spans deeply political and experimental works, from strike zines to queer school charters to guides on gentrification, making it a remarkable repository for radical geography enthusiasts and activists.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zines | Antiquated Future
    Antiquated Future is an online shop and catalog specializing in zines, books, music, and paper goods from hundreds of independent creators and small publishers. With over 343 zine titles from artists like Aaron Cometbus, John Porcellino, and Alex Wrekk, it serves as a remarkable resource for the DIY publishing and zine community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zines | Lunaseeker Press
    Lunaseeker Press is the zine catalog of Australian creator Zachary Kai, showcasing a growing collection of handmade mini and quarter-size zines covering topics from fantasy book recommendations to gardening, travel, sci-fi, and personal essays. The zines are held in notable collections including the Glasgow Zine Library and the National Library of Australia, and are available through several independent distros.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zines | Scrappy Capy Distro
    Scrappy Capy Distro is an anarchist zine distribution site offering a curated collection of political zines covering topics like antifascism, mutual aid, feminism, and COVID safety. The collection spans everything from anti-capitalist theory to practical guides, with titles like 'Gossip as Direct Action' and 'Insurrectionary Mutual Aid' making it a rich resource for radical literature.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zines, E-Zines, Fanzines
    The Book of Zines: Directory: The Book of Zines, edited by Chip Rowe, is a comprehensive directory covering every aspect of zine culture including archives, libraries, distribution, legal issues, reviews, and history. A go-to reference for self-publishers and zine enthusiasts, it also accompanies a published book available on Kindle, Nook, and Kobo.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zines, E-Zines, Fanzines
    The Book of Zines: Directory: The Book of Zines, edited by Chip Rowe, is a comprehensive directory covering every facet of zine culture including archives, libraries, distribution, legal issues, history, and interviews with zine editors. Running since 1996 and paired with a published book available on Kindle and other platforms, it serves as an essential reference hub for zine makers and enthusiasts alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    zinesters — LiveJournal
    Zinesters is a LiveJournal community hub for independent zine creators and enthusiasts, with over 600 members sharing new issues, trade offers, distro listings, and calls for submissions. Posts range from punk and fanzine releases to open mic readings, making it a lively gathering spot for the DIY print culture underground.
  • 2026-07-07
    ~*~plaintextdistro~*~
    Plaintext Distro is an anti-capitalist zine distribution collective that makes low-tech, DIY, and culturally-minded zines accessible to readers worldwide, with a particular focus on topics like right-to-repair, digital decentralization, indie game-making, and software art history. Their catalog features zines from a rotating cast of small-press creators, and the collective participates in events like the Dublin Small Press Fair and Edinburgh Zine Fair.

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