2.24.2011

Barnard College Disabiity Zine Exhibit

We were excited to hear today that When Language Runs Dry #2 has been included in an exhibit at Barnard Zine Library: 

Disability Zine Exhibit.  Curated by Lenny Sydney Adler for the Barnard Library Zine Collection
This exhibit, installed on the occasion of the Barnard Center for Research on Women Scholar & Feminist Conference, "Movements: Politics, Performance and Disability," seeks to shed light on the voices of women living and working with disabilities-telling their stories via the D.I.Y. mythos of the personal, self-published zine. Featuring a range of pieces published within the past dozen or so years, each edition contextualizes the writer's view as related to the individual's experience in punk rock, feminism, queer culture, and film. Community care, motherhood, and the underpinnings of the medical industry are discussed. Women of color, size, and different economic backgrounds are represented. This exhibit is made up of zines from the Barnard Library Zine Collection archival and circulating collections.

10.31.2010

The first review of issue #3!

Amber wrote a sweet review, saying really nice things about the new issue of When Language Runs Dry over at her blog this week. She is always up on what is new and good in the world of zines. If you need new reading material and are into zine reviews, add her to your feed… you won’t be sorry! Thanks Amber!

8.30.2010

8.27.2010

When Language Runs Dry #3

The third issue of When Language Runs Dry is finished, just in time for the Portland Zine Symposium! If you aren’t in Portland you can find it in the etsy shop.

2.12.2010

When Language Runs Dry #1 reviewed in Zine World #28

when language runs dry: a zine for people with chronic pain and their allies:  A variety of contributors share their own or their loved ones’ chronic pain stories, offering a window into the issues chronic pain sufferers face such as trouble with self-identity, depression, frustration from loved ones and friends, and doctors ignoring a sufferer’s truth about his/her own body. Moving and heartfelt, this zine helps build a bridge of understanding and empathy between sufferers and non-sufferers. Color cover with illustrations throughout. 
-Anu

11.20.2009

Another review

Today Martha of Somnambulist Zine reviewed When Language Runs Dry #1 on her blog. Head over there and read what she has to say about the zine, but stay awhile and check out her other posts too.  Her stories about living with chronic illness are shared with intimacy and beauty.