Wednesday, March 4, 2020

WWA Zines Now Available Through The Tower Zine Distro in Hamilton, Ontario

 

I'm happy to report that my seven zine titles are now being distributed through the Semo Distro at The Tower anarchist social space in Hamilton, Ontario.

 

The Tower is a radical social space for events, socializing, organizing, and political conversations. They also have a radical library and the Semo Distro, which distributes zines.

 

Thanks to The Tower for distributing my zines!

 

WWA Zine Titles:

 

- Mercury-Black Moon Lilith Contacts, Censorship, and Reporting from the Fringes

 

- Dystopian Flames: the True Cost of Oil Production on the Canadian Prairies

 

- Nightmarish Tales of the Pharmaceutical Industry's Crimes Against Humanity - Volumes 1 & 2

 

 - Deconstructing New Age: the New Age Movement as a Spiritual Control Mechanism

 

- The Fukushima Nuclear Disaster and Ongoing Collapse of the Pacific Ocean Ecosystem

 

- Stop Genetically Modified Alfalfa! 

  


  WWA zines are also available at:

 

- University of Victoria zine collection in Victoria, British Columbia

- Mount Royal University zine collection in Calgary, Alberta (Dystopian Flames zine only)

- Willow's Web Astrology Etsy shop

 

 

With Mercury currently retrograde in late Aquarius (turning direct at 28 degrees on March 9), I'm reminded of one of my favourite zine-related stories of all time which involved the travels of a roving contributor and reader as he surreptitiously distributed my Stop GM Alfalfa zine on a work-related road trip in the southern U.S.

 

 

Check out the pictorial and commentary from 2017 below, and thank-you to this brave zine distributor for helping to get the word out about the huge threat that GM alfalfa poses to animal and human health.



 "I took a moon shot (Snow Moon?) as I left the house Saturday morning, the eclipse and Full Moon hopefully auspicious..."












"Stopped at a Cracker Barrel for caffeine and a bite, huge traffic through these, and made the first drop."

* Editor's Note: Very nice partially-hidden drop in Tifton, Georgia, complete with sizeable 25% tip to (hopefully) distract the waitress long enough so that the zine can be discovered by her next customer.







"CAUTION BRIDGE MAY ICE IN WINTER"
"I always laugh when I see these "bridge ices before road" signs and wonder - if you go far enough north, does everyone just know this and they don't bother with signs?"

* Editor's note: Nope. Canada has these signs, too. 









"Had a major drop planned for the University of Georgia, huge campus, and immediately got lost and trapped (with a 30-foot trailer) in an endless loop of narrow roads and crawling traffic and no shops and lost an hour. Finally escaped. Had to settle for a drop at a bus stop just north of the ring road. "Settle" may be too strong - a bus stop actually seems like a pretty good place." 

* Editor's Note: Stop GM Alfalfa getting some excellent public exposure in an Athens, Georgia bus shelter 









  "I'm gonna die soon if I don't get some coffee. 
Denny's, middle of nowhere. 
I'm gonna live - they have coffee and quite a good omelet. I picked a corner where t'was easy to make another drop. The awesome waitress made me some java to go."

* Editor's Note: A sly zine drop with excellent coverage behind the Ketchup bottle, ensuring almost certain discovery when the next customer needs to douse some fries. 
(Um, "Selfie for Good: Take a Selfie and We'll Donate Ketchup." Insanity.)




 "I spy with my little eye - twin rest areas on each side of the interstate just out of Unionville. Twenty minutes of ramp-swapping, drops 4 and 5."

* Editor's Note: The classic "zine slide" into other literature at a rest stop in Unionville, Georgia


Thank-you, roving contributor, for documenting your Stopping of GM Alfalfa along that endless highway!

 

WWA zines can be found at the Etsy shop.

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