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− | '''Jesus Christ Superzine''' is a [[zine]] by Ariel Birks. | + | '''Jesus Christ Superzine''' is a [[zine]] by Ariel Birks, and published in Olympia, Washington, U.S.A.. |
It deals mostly with her personal history as an evangelical teen (and her transition into a non-evangelical adult), but also tries to explain aspects of Christianity and the appeal of evangelical Christianity. Issue #1 was nominated for '''2009's Best Zine of the Year''' by the ''Utne Reader''. A revised second edition is due out in fall of 2009 and a second issue in 2010. The third issue is also in the works, a submission-based issue where people give their own stories of coming out of religious upbringing, or finding their own spiritual path. | It deals mostly with her personal history as an evangelical teen (and her transition into a non-evangelical adult), but also tries to explain aspects of Christianity and the appeal of evangelical Christianity. Issue #1 was nominated for '''2009's Best Zine of the Year''' by the ''Utne Reader''. A revised second edition is due out in fall of 2009 and a second issue in 2010. The third issue is also in the works, a submission-based issue where people give their own stories of coming out of religious upbringing, or finding their own spiritual path. |
Revision as of 02:17, 23 September 2009
Jesus Christ Superzine is a zine by Ariel Birks, and published in Olympia, Washington, U.S.A..
It deals mostly with her personal history as an evangelical teen (and her transition into a non-evangelical adult), but also tries to explain aspects of Christianity and the appeal of evangelical Christianity. Issue #1 was nominated for 2009's Best Zine of the Year by the Utne Reader. A revised second edition is due out in fall of 2009 and a second issue in 2010. The third issue is also in the works, a submission-based issue where people give their own stories of coming out of religious upbringing, or finding their own spiritual path.
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