Learn about zines, zine culture and how to make your own zine with these resources. This list has been created by librarians at the Seattle Public Library in conjunction with "From the Archives of ZAPP (Zine Archive & Publishing Project)," an exhibit featuring highlights from the ZAPP zine collection on view in the Level 8 Gallery at the Central Library from July 15th to August 31st, 2019.
ZAPP zines in Seattle Public Library's catalog
View records for the ZAPP zines that have been cataloged by the Seattle Public Library's catalogers so far. There are over 30,000 zines, minicomics, and other self-published and small press publications in the collection.
View ZAPP zines in Seattle Public Library's catalogPOC Zine Project
POC Zine Project's mission is to makes zines by POC (People of Color) easy to find, distribute and share. Since 2010, the POC Zine Project has made it easier for people around the world to find a diverse selection of zines & other independent materiality made by BIPOC.
View POC Zine ProjectQueer Zine Archive Project (QZAP)
The mission of the Queer Zine Archive Project (QZAP) is to establish a "living history" archive of past and present queer zines and to encourage current and emerging zine publishers to continue to create. The primary function of QZAP is to provide a free online searchable database of the collection with links allowing users to download electronic copies of zines.
View Queer Zine Archive Project (QZAP)