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Pushpin Zines will be selling at two events in Glasgow this Spring if you fancy browsing our zines in person. Here’s the dates for your diary:
Glasgow International Artists Bookfair
Saturday 28th and Sunday 28th April, 11am - 6pmRoyal Concert Hall, Buchanan Street, Glasgow
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The great Glasgow Charity Comic Mart
Saturday 9th June, 11am - 4pmBritannia Panopticon, 113-117 Trongate, Glasgow
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Pushpin Zines will be selling at two events in Glasgow this Spring if you fancy browsing our zines in person. Here’s the dates for your diary:

Glasgow International Artists Bookfair

Saturday 28th and Sunday 28th April, 11am - 6pm
Royal Concert Hall, Buchanan Street, Glasgow

Website | Facebook

The great Glasgow Charity Comic Mart

Saturday 9th June, 11am - 4pm
Britannia Panopticon, 113-117 Trongate, Glasgow

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Hope to see you there!

Future Tense

Subtitled ‘A comic compilation about “2012” and/or “the future,” featuring 11 different artists’, which is exactly what it is. I don’t normally buy comics because I’m more of a words person than a pictures person but I enjoyed this a lot and two of my favourites were almost text free, by Edie Fake and Caroline Paquita. There’s also a great mostly-text piece by one of my favourite zinesters Al Burian. Not everything was to my taste but that’s the risk with compilations.

My favourite thing about the zine though is how it looks - it’s printed on a risograph duplicator mostly in blue ink so there’s some lovely print effects (although I trained as a printmaker so I may be biased). The yellow pages in the middle are a nice touch too.

Well worth your money and still available from Caroline Paquita’s Etsy shop, along with an illustrated calendar.

(photos from her Etsy listing - it’s too dark and foggy here)

How To Be A Ghost by Neil Slorance and Campbell Miller

This is an especially pleasing zine to review as I was a bit of an instigator. I’ve been “encouraging” Neil to do a zine for ages and he came along to my zine workshop and made a little zine about a ghost. A year or so later and here’s a proper finished illustrated zine. It’s a guide for what to do when you become a ghost, written by a new ghost and is at times sweet, funny and a little bit sad. As well as tips on ghost activities like haunting your old enemies and winding up psychics, you’ll learn that it’s best to make the most of your time on earth before it’s too late.

I’ve got some copies available at Pushpin for a measly £4 which includes an original drawing too. Bargain. 

Neil’s on Tumblr too - go follow him!

I posted up reviews of some zines about Japan that I bought recently. Check it out at Asking For Trouble

I posted up reviews of some zines about Japan that I bought recently. Check it out at Asking For Trouble