Jelly Cake: A New Beginning
Vol/Iss/Date:
1
Description:
"From (Helen's) extended television viewing schedule, to Dance Dance Revolution contests, Ben dances the gamut of topics with is dry wit...Castle's more than mildly amusing, and his snippets echo real life in more than one topic." -Caroline Tigeress, Northwestzineworks.com
Jimax Ballads
Vol/Iss/Date:
1998
Description:
Poetry; "Jimax" was the name of a bar located on North Beck Street in Salt Lake City, Utah. Although there are no poems in the issue about the "Jimax" itself, nor is it mentioned, one assumes the Jimax was the inspiration for the volume's title, or perhaps the author was "inspired" to write the ballads after time spent there.
Length:
34pp
Joan's Towne
Vol/Iss/Date:
2: The Cult Issue
Description:
We are being observed by a race of alien beings that know not only everything we know about ourselves, but everything that will happen to us. Joan's Towne issue 2: The Cult Issue is their record and analysis of that aspect of our cultural behavior. Reports range from Jewish undertones in Star Wars to an interview with a cult member. Prince Smartypants wows us with his lexicographic knowledge of English grammar, and we get a little Latin lesson, too.
The Juniper
Vol/Iss/Date:
#4; June/July, 2005
Description:
Subtitled: "The Slow Life," and described: "The Juniper is a zine about learning to live the simple life. Gardening, farming, bikes, DIY, sustainable living, food politics, are just a few of the topics discussed within its pages." This issue is devoted mostly to discussing bikes and bicycling, organic foods and a couple of recipes.
Length:
11pp
Junk Pirate
Vol/Iss/Date:
9
Description:
Ever wondered what a dollar bill might look like to a robot? Need a quick diagram of hair-related terms for men? How about step-by-step tie tying instructions. You won't know beforehand which of the morsels of randomly compiled consumer instruction found in the zine you may need, but you'll know when you see it.


































