A downloadable Poetry Zine

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An 8-page poetry zine about finding a way to be comfortable in your own skin.

How Do I Fold It Though?

This video is a great example of how to fold an 8-page zine! 

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Anywhere But Here, To There - Digital Book.pdf 20 MB
Anywhere But Here, To There - Zine.pdf 5.7 MB
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Community Copies

Want full access but don't wanna buy it? That's okay, grab it!

These community copies were provided by our Enlightened Egret patrons! A huge thanks to Dora Duvall, Rochelle B, Teddy, GothicWizardEz, Zedd 4 Rocker, Nybluejeans, and Cody who each provided 5 community copies 🧡 

Anywhere But Here, To There Physical Copy Mailed (US only)

We will mail a physical copy of this pocket-sized zine to the address provided.  (Anywhere in the United States). It is printed (with a standard hp printer) on an 8.5x11 sheet of paper and hand-folded into an 8-page zine. 

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Your poems are always so simple, yet so thought provoking and deep. It's one of those styles I don't think I could ever get tired of. Bravo, Angel! 💖

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Aww thank you so much! I was introduced to poetry as a child, when my 2nd grade teacher would read from Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein. I loved his humor, heart, and silly yet poignant style. There's been some influence there over the years I suppose. I do write some less simple things and have experimented with different forms over the years, but I really like the mini zine format for the ones I've shared so far. Thanks again for stopping by and leaving the lovely comment!

~Angel