Zine Shop

We are excited to share our 2023 zines from Elena Sirett, Bean Sawyer & Geeta Roopnarine following our second call-out, as we continue our commitment to give voice to marginalised writers and writing.

As with our previous two years the zines are made from paper that uses recycled coffee cups – each zine has half a cup in them. 


You can buy each zine individually from the authors zine page – click on their names/links to go their page.

Or buy the 2023 bundle by clicking the button below:

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2022 zines from Firoozeh Fozouni, Mish Green & Hanna Randall result from our first ever call-out and our continuing commitment to giving voice to marginalised writers and writing.

All the zines are made from paper that uses recycled coffee cups – each zine has half a cup in them. 

We’re delighted to be able to reuse all those cups and enfold the regenerative process of recycling into our work. 


You can buy each zine individually from the authors zine page – click on their names/links to go their page.

Or buy the 2022 bundle by clicking the button below:

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The 2021 zines from Barsa Ray, Martin de Mello and Jayant Kashyap continued the enfolding and unfolding of word, body and image, adding three vibrant and curious voices to the pledges and statements world leaders made at the COP26 conference.

Instead of making promises for the future, these three zines are intricately involved in the here and now of our world, its crumbling edges, its inadvertent humour and its inescapable interconnectivity. 

Only Jayant Kashyap’s Water is still available from 2022


Our 2020 zines from Akulah Agbami, Maya Chowdhry and Louis Bailey are as diverse a collection as we could have wished for in our first year. Between them the three resist categorisation – poem / prose / fragment / map – as they explore issues of invisibility, resistance, heritage, and intersubjectivity. Each zine unfolds differently, capturing some sense of the work within them, challenging and playing with how we might approach reading a sequence of work or a single poem.

You can buy skin of pea by clicking on the button on Maya Chowdhry’s page.

We’re delighted that les isles africaines by Akulah Agbami and Din by Louis Bailey are now sold out.