Rachael House

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Rachael House is a London, UK based artist and zinester. She made her autobiographical queerzine Red Hanky Panky (1-7) between 1991-2001. She is also a contributor to From the Punked Out Files of the Queer Zine Archive Project.

Her zines are mostly in comic form, touching on her own life, queer and bisexual identity, the patriarchy, the queer and DIY zine scene itself and politics.

She regularly tables at zine fairs across the UK. Rachael released a compiled book of her comics from the Covid-19 pandemic called 'Resistance, sustenance, protection'.

Her zines are held at Glasgow's Women's Library, Glasgow Zine Library, LCC Zine Library, the Queer Zine Library, the Queer Zine Archive Project and the Wellcome collection.

Zines

Rachael House's zines include:

  • Red Hanky Panky (1991-2001)
  • The Hissterics (2011)
  • Still bisexual (2018)
  • There's already a word for that
  • Apotropaic magic
  • Cocksure
  • Toilet trouble
  • Zine tips
  • Stop it now please
  • Crones
  • A space of dissent
  • You are safe here (published by Colossive Press)
  • Cats & their queers

She has contributed to:


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