RESIST AND REFUSE is a new benefit zine dedicated to inclusive politics and culture, filtered through a weird literary lens as most of the contributors come from the weird/horror fiction world.
The main purpose of RESIST AND REFUSE is to raise money for non-profit groups doing work that benefits especially vulnerable people. All contributors have donated their works, and all proceeds from RESIST AND REFUSE will in turn be donated to three groups: Planned Parenthood, Transgender Law Center, and The Trevor Project.
For non-fiction, issue #1 features a lengthy article by Sally Jane Black on “How To Watch A Movie,” a conversation between Selena Chambers and Farah Rose Smith about their writing and publishing experiences and plans, a photo feature on marches and protests, and personal essays from Rebecca J. Allred, Erin Cashier, and Brian O’Connell.
On the other side of the coin, issue #1 also features new fiction by Kurt Fawver, Cody Goodfellow, Alex S Johnson, Dominique Lamssies, Jake Marley, Joseph Nacino, John Palisano, and Eric Schaller. Each story is to some degree related to the general themes explored in the zine and most have a dark and/or weird tone. And there is poetry by Delmira Agustini , S.L. Edwards, Jeremy Hoevenaar, Christopher Ropes, and Jayaprakash Satyamurthy.
There is also new art from Thom Davidsohn, Christian Goodrich, Nick Gucker, Chris Roberts, and Kim Bo Yung.
8.5” x 11,” 80 pages. Color cover, black and white interior. In stock and shippin
RESIST AND REFUSE is a new benefit zine dedicated to inclusive politics and culture, filtered through a weird literary lens as most of the contributors come from the weird/horror fiction world.
The main purpose of RESIST AND REFUSE is to raise money for non-profit groups doing work that benefits especially vulnerable people. All contributors have donated their works, and all proceeds from RESIST AND REFUSE will in turn be donated to three groups: Planned Parenthood, Transgender Law Center, and The Trevor Project.
For non-fiction, issue #1 features a lengthy article by Sally Jane Black on “How To Watch A Movie,” a conversation between Selena Chambers and Farah Rose Smith about their writing and publishing experiences and plans, a photo feature on marches and protests, and personal essays from Rebecca J. Allred, Erin Cashier, and Brian O’Connell.
On the other side of the coin, issue #1 also features new fiction by Kurt Fawver, Cody Goodfellow, Alex S Johnson, Dominique Lamssies, Jake Marley, Joseph Nacino, John Palisano, and Eric Schaller. Each story is to some degree related to the general themes explored in the zine and most have a dark and/or weird tone. And there is poetry by Delmira Agustini , S.L. Edwards, Jeremy Hoevenaar, Christopher Ropes, and Jayaprakash Satyamurthy.
There is also new art from Thom Davidsohn, Christian Goodrich, Nick Gucker, Chris Roberts, and Kim Bo Yung.
8.5” x 11,” 80 pages. Color cover, black and white interior. In stock and shippin