Cristy Road has always brought us breathtaking artwork (some of my favorite) along with literary stories that remind us of the strength and ability of punk youth. This new issue is more of the same with some reflection of Cristy's various homes between Miami and Philadelphia, racism in her communities, the strength of her friends, coming to terms with assault, gender, sexuality, and identity, and much more. The words are powerful, the stories make you feel like anything can be accomplished, and the artwork adds another ...
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Cristy Road has always brought us breathtaking artwork (some of my favorite) along with literary stories that remind us of the strength and ability of punk youth. This new issue is more of the same with some reflection of Cristy's various homes between Miami and Philadelphia, racism in her communities, the strength of her friends, coming to terms with assault, gender, sexuality, and identity, and much more. The words are powerful, the stories make you feel like anything can be accomplished, and the artwork adds another strong element. Once a true fanzine devoted to Green Day, this zine has now evolved into literary prose devoted to the strengths of our communities.
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Add this copy of Greenzine 14 "Change" to cart. $25.00, good condition, Sold by James Payne, Books and Prints rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Brooklyn, NY, UNITED STATES, published 2005 by Portland, OR: Microcosm Publishing.
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Good Plus. Size: 5x0x7; [ZINES]. Cristy C. Road. "Greenzine 14." Portland, OR: Microcosm Publishing, 2005. First edition, not print-on-demand. 8 x 5.5 in. 20 x 13 cm. 3 oz. 60 pp. One page dog-earred. Pencil marginalia. Indents in some pages. Good Plus. ISBN: 1934620734."Once a true fanzine devoted to Green Day, this zine has now evolved into literary prose devoted to the strengths of our communities. Cristy Road has always brought us breathtaking artwork along with literary stories that remind us of the strength and ability of punk youth. This issue is more of the same with some reflection of Cristy's various homes between Miami and Philadelphia, racism in her communities, the strength of her friends, coming to terms with assault, gender, sexuality, identity, and much more. The words are powerful, the stories make you feel like anything can be accomplished, and the artwork brings it all vividly to life."