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Primal Screamer
Rudimentary Peni front-man Nick, quite possibly the only person to have written an album whilst sectioned under the mental health act, reveals some remarkably ironic and humorous accounts of the anarcho-punk movement, not to mention some of his interesting “episodes”. They say there’s a fine line between genius and madness, well Nick has taken that fine line, snapped it off, and wrapped it around his neck as a noose, but in a darkly intelligent way… |$30.00|


Radical Slut dis-covery
A zine about building and reclaiming ones sexuality |$3.00|


Redefining our Relationships
by Wendy O’ Matik.
A fantastic book on radical relationships. Tons of helpful stuff on communication between lovers. If you haven’t read this yet, it comes highly recommended. |$10.00|

See No, Speak No, Hear No.
Review By mom. Well written. Includes a list of questions in regards to consent. I found a story of an assaulter not recalling an assault on someone 2 ½ years earlier and how the assaulter became more aware of his behaviors and the willingness to work through his intrusive behaviors. Please read this zine. |$2.00|


Sometimes You Think You Are Carrying the Whole World on Your Back by
Ashley McNamara

A short and sweet personal zine with doodles and illustrations to
warm your heart. Join Ashley as she considers bodhisattvas and
depression.

The Super Happy Anarcho Fun Pages
Fun!! Perhaps an anti-drepression helper, laughter found on each page.
Totally Free and Available Here!!

Support
A zine about supporting people who have been abused. It has lots of stories and advice and is good for people struggling to figure it all out, which is something we all should be doing. |$2.50|

Thoughts on Suicide
A personal zine talking about suicide. |$2.00|

Walking Between the Worlds

|$2.00|

Walking the edge of insanity
A personal Zine by Sasha Scatter.

|$1.00|

Where do we Meet Face to Face
A thought provoking piece on alienation from
Killing King Abacus, #2 Summer 2001

Read it Online Here


Who Feels it Knows It |$3.00|

Word Salad #1|$2.00|

This is an anthology of different peoples’ perspective on their experiences within the mental health system. It has a strong preservation of each person’s view and all of the stories are strong and unique. It was quite alarming to hear about peoples’ outright abuse at the hands of institutions and mistreatment by the system in general. Some people were just troublesome teens who their parents had locked away, others were diagnosed as schizophrenic, and some were just privy to seeing the escapades of relatives who are child molesters or otherwise diagnosed as mentally unfit. The intent is to create a forum to discuss and address issues affecting people in a community focusing on mental health.



Word Salad #2 |$2.00|

“A forum for people with questing and questioning minds to tell
stories about their struggles with mental health issues and the
mental health system.” Poignant pieces on child abuse, speed
addiction, forced hospitalization, a debate on medication and even
some poetry thrown in for good measure. Made me cry.


Word Salad #3 |$2.00|