World Famous Comics: Stolen Sharpie Revolution: A DIY Zine Resource
Stolen Sharpie Revolution: A DIY Zine Resource
By: Alex Wrekk Publisher: Microcosm Average Rating: Binding: Paperback Label: Microcosm Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 150 Publication Date: January 01, 2003 Release Date: January 01, 2003
Product Description: A brief, but engaging, and eminently useful guide to doing a zine. From tools, to layout, copying, printing, trading, promotion, ordering, mailing, distribution, and a whole lot more. Over 150 (albeit pocket sized!) packed pages. The new third edition includes 32 more pages of distributor listings, stores, and libraries that work with zines.
Zines I am exploring using Zines in my classroom. This book is a great introduction for myself as well as my students, with easy examples and nice ideas.
GREAT BUY FOR A LITLE PRICE I bought this book because I wanted to learn how to make comic books.This help me some what, it talks more about how to make zines and how to publish them. But I still found this book use full because it gives tips on how to create your on book, how to make home made paper and new ways of designing the exterior and interior of your home made book.Over all it is a good buy and is helpful to anyone who enjoys art and printmaking like my self!
I make zines This was a great tool for me to start making zines. It helps simplify and focus ideas into a semi-professional product. Loaded with useful info and history. A great buy for very little green.
the best guide you could hope to carry in your pocket Stolen Sharpie is just the right mix of guidance and space to allow you to create your own work of DIY publishing. Creating a zine can, and should, be fun, cheap and easy, and this book gives any reader a significant head start in each of those categories. You can read it in one sitting, but will probably refer back to it again and again. A worthy use of $4!
Thinking about publishing your own zine? Then you should read this first. How to's with just enough blank spaces to let you be creative, and all in a tiny purse (or pocket) sized book.
Even just reading this book will give you many ideas for your zine, and should prompt you to read more zines too!