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B. Kwax's avatar

I run a micro risograph press and have been feeling really happy to see zines coming back, and you've made a lot of great points here! I'm finding myself becoming more anti-AI and suspicious of platforms etc by the day.

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Stix Art's avatar

I won't be paywalling my Substack. I like the idea of having somewhere to write and having those writings as a portal for people who might find interest in my other creative projects. On Patreon I run a zine subscription where I publish a monthly mini zine. The lower tiers of my Patreon gets you access to ready-to-peint digital versions of my zines, and I encourage all my subscribers to print and share as many as they want. The "physical zine tier" is a tier where supporters also get a copy of the latest zine I have published mailed to them, along with some other goodies (a few extra mini zines, a hand written letter and a handmade sticker). I've only had one physical zine subscriber, but I love the idea of a physical zine that you get via good old snail-mail. It's a great way of breaking away from the algorithms that have become so deeply ingrained in our daily lives. Would be rad if some of my Substack subscribers like what I do so much that they decide to support me by getting a physical zine sent to them monthly. Both my Substack and Patreon are still very small, but I also appreciate that since it feels more real. Those who do subscribe are there because they are really interested in what I share. I like that.

I also like the idea of turning something I post on Substack into a zine. I'm publishing a new piece on signatures on my Substack tomorrow and now you have sparked the idea, I can actually see how it would make a really cool zine too! Thanks for that!

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