Why the focus on zines?
To borrow the words of Chris Landry, “Zines are the best expression of the d.i.y. ethics of the punk rock subculture. While bands can be co-opted into the mainstream and the music scene continues to be male-dominated and increasingly a-political, zines have been keeping it true. Zines take the profit and fame motive out of artistic expression and focus on communication, expression and community for their own sake. Zines are the one truly democratic art form. Zine writers are the most important writers in the world.” To borrow the words of Aaron Cometbus, “You can put out a fanzine and you can reach all kinds of fuckin’ people for really cheap and you can do a novel and there’s no way that you can get to as many people in the same way. Fanzines are, in a way, the perfect form. You can get your fanzine, if you hustle, to bookstores, record stores, maybe even magazine stands. I’ve had it on sale at toy stores. You can sell it at shows. It’s not at all limited to shows and to punk culture.