My newest zine hasn’t been printed yet. Debuting this fall — perhaps at Northampton Print & Book Fair?— I Like You will be an interactive 5.5 x 4.25″ 2-color risograph zine (printed locally). Told with two frogs, the zine celebrates the cozy, silly, vulnerable sweetness of loving another person. When people buy this zine in person, they have the option for me to add colorful hand-lettering to the cover on the spot.
(Digital Mockup) a peek inside I Like You. There are places to check off phrases that apply to you and add your own words.My Favorite Nyms, a zine about wordsThe Ballad of Cassi & Cooper, a true story of two rescue dogs, told in limericks and drawingsCicadageddon, a cartoon minizine all about what makes 2024 the Year of the Cicada, as told by cicadas.Animals on My Phone my smallest zine ever: a collection of teeny tiny drawingsMyopia is a reversable perzine by Bee about their experiences with vision and disability.The pages have cutouts and can be unfolded and read in any order.
Collaborative Zines by Bee& AHD (she/they)
User FAQ is a send-up of appliance guides and wifi-enabled tech gone too farPupper Supper is a boardgame zine that folds up to become its own rulebookVegan Camping Cookout a recipe book and guide to vegan cooking in the woodsBananimals a fan favorite cataloging animals who are also bananas
Prints
5 x 7″ and 4 x 4″ prints inspired by Western Mass scenes, printed with sustainable vegetable-based ink
Wearable screenprints on fabric
marbled glow-in-the-dark moon screenprint each pull off the screen is a unique mix of colors, but each moon has a powerful glowa great butt knows no gender screenprinted underwear in inclusive sizes & cuts, some with bleached patterns.The amaryllis, symbolizing “pride,” is one of the many flowers with negative connotations in the Victorian language of flowers. This patch gives a new positive context with a lot of personal meaning.All patches are printed on fabric upcycled from old sheets, pillowcases, and clothes.