Poorly Xeroxed fanzine defies death, finds new life on the internet
I think it was in 2005 when I first began publishing OHNO!THEROBOT, a zine originally bas...
Vendors attract thousands to small press and weirdo art festival
The first time I tabled at Expozine, I managed to sell enough self-produced fanzines that I ...
Documenting the Rise of Saskatchewan’s Underground Media
A scant few years ago, if you were looking for local music, arts and culture coverage in Saskatoon, ...
Ominocity founder releases "Sometimes We All Fall Apart" zine
Chris Morin aka Chrix Morix founder of Ominocity.com, is launching the third installment of his...
Zine launch and reception goes down July 12 at Snelgrove Gallery
It's a party that's one half zine launch and one half visual art exhibit.
REALMS, a zine ...
Aboriginal-inspired zine now accepting submissions for upcoming issue
Saskatoon has a new literary/art zine called Kimiwan, and its goal is to share the stor...
Literary press thrives despite celebrating (what might be) a dying art
JackPine Press, a locally-based chapbook publisher, is celebrating the release of three ...
OHNO!THEROBOT, a zine originally based out of Saskatoon, returns home with a self-published retrospective collection entitled The First Five Years. Celebrating ...