Updated On: 15 July, 2023 08:19 AM IST | Mumbai | Anika Mahansaria
To celebrate International Zine Month, we have curated works by creators who offer a fun way to experience and enjoy self-published journals

Zines from the US and UK. Pic Courtesy/Wikimedia Commons
Bre is a zine-maker who also shares resources for other aspiring creators. She uses reels to document the process of making a zine, answer frequently asked questions, discuss zine culture and more. Furthermore, she shares tutorials on how to make minizines and often breaks each step down, such as how to fold the zine, into another reel.
Log on to @brattyxbre
Sarah Shay Mirk posts zines about serious issues such as the overturning of Roe versus Wade and the impact it had on her. She also hosts activities like sending her your zine in return for another that brings the community together. It also encourages youngsters to create more zines. Additionally, people can buy journals from her online store and gain free access to a zine template which helps aspiring creators.
Log on to @mirkdrop