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The first 5 people to private  message me their mailing addresses will get a free copy of the zine! 

  6:33 pm  |   December 15 2012   |  7 notes  

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Opening night is September 7th! You won’t want to miss this.

in kansas city!

frontspace:

Opening night is September 7th! You won’t want to miss this.

in kansas city!

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  11:14 pm  |   August 27 2012   |  15 notes  

Two of my perzine drawings/comics were included in the Lower East Side librarian zine (My First Period / It’s about to get perzine in here).

Distribution Details are available from the Lower East Side Librarian. 

Two of my perzine drawings/comics were included in the Lower East Side librarian zine (My First Period / It’s about to get perzine in here).



Distribution Details are available from the Lower East Side Librarian. 

  12:18 am  |   April 17 2012   |  2 notes  

“Beautiful Bleeder”, inspired by the “Lower East Side Librarian & Friends Menstruate” zine project. 

“Beautiful Bleeder”, inspired by the “Lower East Side Librarian & Friends Menstruate” zine project. 

  8:10 am  |   March 10 2012   |  2 notes  

“It’s Okay”, inspired by the “Lower East Side Librarian & Friends Menstruate” zine project. 

“It’s Okay”, inspired by the “Lower East Side Librarian & Friends Menstruate” zine project. 

  8:00 am  |   March 10 2012   |  5 notes  

“My First Period”, published in the “Lower East Side Librarian & Friends Menstruate” zine. 

“My First Period”, published in the “Lower East Side Librarian & Friends Menstruate” zine. 

  4:36 pm  |   March 8 2012   |  2 notes  

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