November 22, 2009
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Also noteworthy: the home-schooling magazine Home Education(Box 1083, Tonasket, WA 98855; $32 for 6 issues;www.home-ed-magazine.com); the academic journal Feminist Teacher (Department of English, 405 Hibbard Hall,University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, WI 54702; $25 for 3 issues); and Paping, a little pictorial zine about teaching art in New York City (John Mejias, 60 St. Marks Place, Apt. 4, New York, NY 10003; it’s free, but I suggest sending a donation).

This Just In

Printed Matter, matchless disseminator of artists’ publications, at long last has a Web site: www.printedmatter.org. The nonprofit organization sells inexpensive and zinelike printed items as opposed to precious 'book objects.' It’s just the place to find the classic A Humument: A Treated Victorian Novel or odd works by Miekal And, co-founder of Wisconsin’s rural experiment Dreamtime Village.

Snowbound ("part literary journal, part ice hockey fanzine, and part Nordic-Baltic music review") is consistently well written and interesting. The new issue (#4) is published in two booklets, with comics by Pekka Allan Manninen and contributor profiles focused entirely on coffee preferences. (PMB 708, 3023 N. Clark St., Chicago, IL 60657-5205; $5 forone issue; www.keikomedia.com)

Culture Change is the new title for Auto-Free Times, starting with the Late Fall 2001 edition (#19). The nonprofit Sustainable Energy Institute magazine continues to cover a broad range of issues related to ecology and sustainable living. (Box 4347, Arcata, CA 95518; $20 for 4 issues; www.culturechange.org)

Xerography Debt is the new title for Xerox Debt. Davida Gypsy Breier changed the name of her review zine after receiving a "cease and desist" letter from Xerox Corporation. Issue #7 features zine recommendations from such reliable sources as Violet Jones (Spunk), Fred Argoff (Brooklyn!), and Donny Smith (Dwan). (Box 963, Havre de Grace, MD 21078; $2 each; www.leekinginc.com/xeroxdebt.)

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