Difference between revisions of "On Edge"

From ZineWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
Line 7: Line 7:
 
Issue #2: ''Did Drugs Play a Role?'' an article by Angela Bischoff on environmental activist Tooker Gomberg's suicide and the influence of SSRI drugs on suicidal ideation and self-harm, ''The Grass is Staring at Me: The History of LSD Research in Canada'' by Erika Dyck, articles on parenting with mental illness and dealing with a parent's mental illness, ''On Psychoanalytic Poetry'' by Jackie Kennelly
 
Issue #2: ''Did Drugs Play a Role?'' an article by Angela Bischoff on environmental activist Tooker Gomberg's suicide and the influence of SSRI drugs on suicidal ideation and self-harm, ''The Grass is Staring at Me: The History of LSD Research in Canada'' by Erika Dyck, articles on parenting with mental illness and dealing with a parent's mental illness, ''On Psychoanalytic Poetry'' by Jackie Kennelly
  
Issue #3: ''True Power''and various artwork by Raeanne Fortin, Excerpts of Derrick Jensen's ''Endgame'' on Post-Traumatic Stress in Western Civilization and Tim Wise's ''Paleness as Pathology'', ''Beyond the Matrix: Deconstructing the Oppression of Mental Illness'' by Darien Thira, A tribute to Steve Stapleton, mental health activist and friend, Part I of the ''History of Sexual Sterilization in Canada'', cover art by Denise Fletcher
+
Issue #3: ''True Power''and various artwork by Raeanne Fortin, Excerpts of Derrick Jensen's ''Endgame'' on Post-Traumatic Stress in Western Civilization and Tim Wise's ''Paleness as Pathology'', ''Beyond the Matrix: Deconstructing the Oppression of Mental Illness'' by Darien Thira, A tribute to Steve Stapleton, mental health activist and friend, Part I of the ''History of Sexual Sterilization in Canada'', cover art by [http://www.mnartists.org/Denise_Fletcher Denise Fletcher]
  
 
Issue #4: A feature interview with Kate Bornstein, author of ''Hello, Cruel World: 101 Alternatives to Suicide for Teens, Freaks, and Other Outlaws'' and ''My Gender Workbook'', ''Madness'' by Jamina Lin (of Oh My Stars zine)
 
Issue #4: A feature interview with Kate Bornstein, author of ''Hello, Cruel World: 101 Alternatives to Suicide for Teens, Freaks, and Other Outlaws'' and ''My Gender Workbook'', ''Madness'' by Jamina Lin (of Oh My Stars zine)

Revision as of 15:34, 10 September 2007

On Edge is a mental health zine with a political edge published by Tracey Mitchell in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. It's about how we feel as well as about how we deal. This text-heavy, well-written compilation zine offers ideas and experience on how to cope. It allows people to tell their stories in ways that empower readers and writers alike.

Issues

Issue #1: The Commodification of Mental Health by Jackie Kennelly, Big Pharma Out of Control? by Tracey Mitchell, Please, Accept These Things by Tad Hargrave

Issue #2: Did Drugs Play a Role? an article by Angela Bischoff on environmental activist Tooker Gomberg's suicide and the influence of SSRI drugs on suicidal ideation and self-harm, The Grass is Staring at Me: The History of LSD Research in Canada by Erika Dyck, articles on parenting with mental illness and dealing with a parent's mental illness, On Psychoanalytic Poetry by Jackie Kennelly

Issue #3: True Powerand various artwork by Raeanne Fortin, Excerpts of Derrick Jensen's Endgame on Post-Traumatic Stress in Western Civilization and Tim Wise's Paleness as Pathology, Beyond the Matrix: Deconstructing the Oppression of Mental Illness by Darien Thira, A tribute to Steve Stapleton, mental health activist and friend, Part I of the History of Sexual Sterilization in Canada, cover art by Denise Fletcher

Issue #4: A feature interview with Kate Bornstein, author of Hello, Cruel World: 101 Alternatives to Suicide for Teens, Freaks, and Other Outlaws and My Gender Workbook, Madness by Jamina Lin (of Oh My Stars zine) -Let Them Eat Cake by Maranda Farthing (of Telegram Ma'am zine), Original illustrations by Carrie McNinch -Cover art by RaeAnne Fortin, poetry by Meagan Wohlberg, Denise Fletcher and Rae Ens

Contact Information

Email: ms_t@riseup.net