Cristy Road
Cristy Road is a Cuban-American zinester and graphic artist originally from Miami and living in New York. She wrote the perzine Greenzine and has published a series of books and graphic novels.
In 2012 she released Spit and Passion (Feminist Press), a graphic novel about surviving the pre-teen closet amidst a homophobic society. Road's prior books include Indestructible (Microcosm Publishing, 2006), Bad Habits (Microcosm Publishing, 2008), and Distance Makes The Heart Grow Sick (Microcosm Publishing, 2007).
Greenzine began in 1997 as a Green Day fanzine, but gradually became a perzine about Road's various homes of Miami and Philadelphia, racism in her communities, the strength of her friends, coming to terms with assault, gender, sexuality, and identity and more. The final issue, #14, was published in 2004.
In 2005 Greenzine, and Road's artwork, were featured in the San Francisco art exhibition The Copyist Conspiracy: An Exhibition of Zine Art. Road's artwork was also featured in the exhibition No Need For Sleep: an exhibition of visual art by zine makers and the zines they produce, which was first mounted in Madison, Wisconsin in October of 2006 and then traveled to Milwaukee in November, 2006.
Road has contributed her illustrations to a number of zines, notably Support and Pressed Between the Pages. She frequently does artwork for high profile radical and feminist magazines like Jane, Left Turn, Bust and Bitch. As well, she has participated in the Zinester Podcast program, reading her work, and performed as part of Sister Spit: The Next Generation, an all-queer spoken word road show.
Zines
Books
Contributions to Zines & Other Publications
- Pressed Between the Pages
- Riffrag
- Support
- Reproduce and Revolt (Soft Skull Press)
- We Don't Need Another Wave: Dispatches from the Next Generation of Feminists
- Baby Remember My Name
- Live Through This