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.)
(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







 
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