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Maranda describes her [[zine]] as "a perzine about mental health, loneliness, nostalgia, adventures, bicycles, small towns, and finding a home." Frequent topics include insights about location and identity as well as details of her experiences with depression, anxiety, and bipolar. | Maranda describes her [[zine]] as "a perzine about mental health, loneliness, nostalgia, adventures, bicycles, small towns, and finding a home." Frequent topics include insights about location and identity as well as details of her experiences with depression, anxiety, and bipolar. | ||
− | Several issues of ''Telegram Ma'am'' have been published as [[split zines]], including numbers 12 and 17 with [[Culture Slut]] (written by Maranda's twin sister [[Amber | + | Several issues of ''Telegram Ma'am'' have been published as [[split zines]], including numbers 12 and 17 with [[Culture Slut]] (written by Maranda's twin sister [[Amber Forrester]]) and number 18 with [[Your Pretty Face is Going Straight to Hell]] (by [[Tukru Hassinen]]). |
There are currently nineteen issues of this zine. | There are currently nineteen issues of this zine. |
Revision as of 14:50, 30 May 2010
Telegram Ma'am is a perzine written by Maranda Elizabeth of Lindsay, Ontario, Canada.
Maranda describes her zine as "a perzine about mental health, loneliness, nostalgia, adventures, bicycles, small towns, and finding a home." Frequent topics include insights about location and identity as well as details of her experiences with depression, anxiety, and bipolar.
Several issues of Telegram Ma'am have been published as split zines, including numbers 12 and 17 with Culture Slut (written by Maranda's twin sister Amber Forrester) and number 18 with Your Pretty Face is Going Straight to Hell (by Tukru Hassinen).
There are currently nineteen issues of this zine.
Maranda Elizabeth also writes the fiction zine, Edith, and the 24-hour zine, Little Acorns.