Recently enjoyed zines:
It was good to read Chickeney, a zine about living on a farm, as I love growing vegetables myself. I also picked up a zine that lists what vegetables are in season against a calendar, which is perenially useful! That was bought from a wonderful farm shop in Dalston.
Echo Echo is a new perzine on me. I love the depth of writing, the new perspective on me, and the painted colour cover. I also enjoyed a recent issue of Telegram - so much so that I realise I have gone and unwittingly bought it again via Sweet Candy Distro! Whoops, I do this sometimes. I can misplace zines in this house, as I my kitchen pantry shelf where they are all carefully filed in order by genre and A to Z, is now officially all full up! I haven't worked out what to do yet... I am in the process of listing the collection, but I doubt I can brave parting with any.
There are a few other zines that have left a great impression on me in recent times, but that are on loan to friends right now, so will write about them soon.
I have more than enough zines right now, yet I ordered more last night! I have also been buying lots of zines and magazines and such whenever I visit 56a, or Housman's or Vx, because I love exploiting the unique collections on sale, and supporting such ethical independent retailers.
Here is the current reading pile that I am working my way through (and have been since Autumn, my reading time is ordinarily so limited now, sadly):