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'''Here. In My Head.''' is a quarter-sized feminist [[perzine]] published out of Nottingham, UK, by Welsh zinester [[Catherine Elms]].  Two issues of the zine have been published, both of which are available through [[Marching stars]] Distro, [[Dead Trees and Dye]] Distro, or by contacting Catherine directly through her website[http://www.catherineelms.co.uk].
 
'''Here. In My Head.''' is a quarter-sized feminist [[perzine]] published out of Nottingham, UK, by Welsh zinester [[Catherine Elms]].  Two issues of the zine have been published, both of which are available through [[Marching stars]] Distro, [[Dead Trees and Dye]] Distro, or by contacting Catherine directly through her website[http://www.catherineelms.co.uk].
  
 
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=== Issues ===
== Issues ==
 
  
 
'''Here. In My Head. #1''' features written pieces about not shaving, the ongoing need for feminism in university, body image, being questioned for writing strong feminist lyrics, and her experiences joining the university's Songwriting Society. Also includes a cake recipe, lists of loves and hates, poetry, and top 20 albums.  
 
'''Here. In My Head. #1''' features written pieces about not shaving, the ongoing need for feminism in university, body image, being questioned for writing strong feminist lyrics, and her experiences joining the university's Songwriting Society. Also includes a cake recipe, lists of loves and hates, poetry, and top 20 albums.  

Revision as of 19:30, 18 August 2009

Here. In My Head. is a quarter-sized feminist perzine published out of Nottingham, UK, by Welsh zinester Catherine Elms. Two issues of the zine have been published, both of which are available through Marching stars Distro, Dead Trees and Dye Distro, or by contacting Catherine directly through her website[1].

Issues

Here. In My Head. #1 features written pieces about not shaving, the ongoing need for feminism in university, body image, being questioned for writing strong feminist lyrics, and her experiences joining the university's Songwriting Society. Also includes a cake recipe, lists of loves and hates, poetry, and top 20 albums.

Here. In My Head. #2 features introspective pieces about her musical and creative development from childhood, anger and betrayal, drunken thoughts on sexist jokes, and insecurities caused by a sexist magazine article. Also features a poem and some lists of favourite things.