Vol.2 Issue #6
Good Trouble
A Little Louder. A Little Braver.
Can Craft Save the Internet?
The first thing I ever downloaded illegally was a song by Sean Na Na off Napster or Lime Wire that took forty minutes and accidentally gave the family computer a disease. I miss that level of commitment. Not the malware. The commitment. The old internet required patience in a way that feels…
Handmade Future: Handmade as a Way of Thinking
There’s power in carrying half-formed projects with you. On your work table. In your project bag. Or just hovering at the edge of your thoughts. They aren’t clutter. They’re quiet companions.…

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The Politics of the Pad: Who Profits When You Bleed
The period industry was built on silence and scented plastic. We’ve paid taxes on our own biology while being told to hide it in pastel packaging. “The Politics of the Pad” unpacks the pink…
Living on Purpose: How to Build a Life That Actually Matches Your Values
In the Age of Information, news media faces both unprecedented opportunities and significant challenges.
How We Made This: Inside the Zine Machine
Born out of chaos and a refusal to let ideas die, She Zine emerged as a vibrant response to uncertainty. With a laughable gear list and a workflow defined by meltdowns and snacks, we built…
The Afterlife of Blythe: Rebellion in Plastic
Blythe was a toy-store failure in 1972 — too weird, too creepy, too much. But fifty years later, she’s a cult muse for artists, zinesters, and DIY makers who see beauty in the strange. Her…
10 Feminist Studio Rituals to Start the Day
Studio rituals don’t have to be mystical or rigid to matter. From setting boundaries to working with light, time, and energy, these feminist studio rituals are about entering your creative…
The Revolution Has Hot Glue On It’s Fingertips: Why DIY Culture Is Political
DIY transcends mere crafting, representing a political act of resistance against capitalism and mass production. It emphasizes self-sufficiency, skill-sharing, and community building as…
Overnight Hairstyles: Because There’s Life Outside The Hot Rollers
The piece emphasizes reclaiming beauty routines through overnight hairstyles, advocating for a shift from heat tools to damage-free methods. It highlights the importance of self-permission to…
Scrapbooking Like a Sad Girl Icon: Turn Your Breakdown Into a Beautiful Spread
For anyone who’s cried on a polaroid or journaled in glitter pen between therapy appointments—this one’s for you. Sad girl scrapbooking isn’t about capturing perfect moments; it’s about…
Affiliate Links: Ethical or Not?
Affiliate links make people uneasy—and for good reason. This piece looks at where that discomfort comes from, how monetization has shifted since the early blog era, and how She Zine is…
July 25, 2025
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