Lost Projects Zine Issue #4
AmyLou is Editor of Lost Projects Zine, which explores many lost zine, comic and otherwise projects by AmyLou and a few pals, both old and new.
Issue #4 of this zine includes nascent work dating back to the late 90’s and early 2000’s alongside ambitious feminist writing and illustrations made much closer to the zines release.
This issue shifted to being much more current work, boasting itself as a “community tell-all perzine rag” and includes international submissions!
Size: 5.5” x 8.5”
Page Count: 32 pgs.
Medium: Yellow Cardstock cover, white standard weight paper with black and white print pages
Printing: Self-Published with Lost Projects Press in Phoenix, AZ circa 2017
AmyLou is Editor of Lost Projects Zine, which explores many lost zine, comic and otherwise projects by AmyLou and a few pals, both old and new.
Issue #4 of this zine includes nascent work dating back to the late 90’s and early 2000’s alongside ambitious feminist writing and illustrations made much closer to the zines release.
This issue shifted to being much more current work, boasting itself as a “community tell-all perzine rag” and includes international submissions!
Size: 5.5” x 8.5”
Page Count: 32 pgs.
Medium: Yellow Cardstock cover, white standard weight paper with black and white print pages
Printing: Self-Published with Lost Projects Press in Phoenix, AZ circa 2017
AmyLou is Editor of Lost Projects Zine, which explores many lost zine, comic and otherwise projects by AmyLou and a few pals, both old and new.
Issue #4 of this zine includes nascent work dating back to the late 90’s and early 2000’s alongside ambitious feminist writing and illustrations made much closer to the zines release.
This issue shifted to being much more current work, boasting itself as a “community tell-all perzine rag” and includes international submissions!
Size: 5.5” x 8.5”
Page Count: 32 pgs.
Medium: Yellow Cardstock cover, white standard weight paper with black and white print pages
Printing: Self-Published with Lost Projects Press in Phoenix, AZ circa 2017