The Feminine Urge to Be A Man
This is a 6-panel, single-page zine for US Letter and A4 paper (2 separate pdfs). I made this second edition in about 6 hours, almost exclusively featuring the beautiful work of Alfons Mucha (my favorite artist).
The inspiration behind the first edition of this zine was the desire to shed light on some feelings I was struggling to articulate as a genderqueer individual raised by conservative catholic christians. It was short, rambly, and slightly incoherent. The inspiration behind this second edition was to give myself a redo after letting transphobic rhetoric take center stage and derail my first attempt. While still touching on themes of internalized transphobia, I no longer allow bigotry space at the table meant exclusively for my gender exploration.
I'm leaving the 1st editions up alongside the updated editions, for anyone who enjoys reading too deeply into all the changes :)
I hope that this zine reaches whoever needs to read it, so that they feel less alone in their lived experiences. Feel free to collect and/or distribute as many copies as you'd like.
Full Credit to alienmelon for the Electric Zine Maker software I used to create this.
Cover image created by a significant other! :)
Status | Released |
Category | Book |
Rating | Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars (3 total ratings) |
Author | Advertiser Unfriendly |
Tags | First-Person, Narrative, Queer, Short, Transgender, womanhood |
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Development log
- Art Noveu ThemeJul 31, 2022
- 2nd Edition: More Content, Less Transphobia, and Stylized Theming!Jul 30, 2022
- free (no donations)Jun 19, 2022
- No Virtual Zine Viewer...Ever!May 23, 2022
- The Feminine Urge: A PostMortem AnalysisMay 05, 2022
- Day-After ProofreadingMay 05, 2022
- Launched My First Zine lolMay 05, 2022
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i love love love this and sent some excerpts to my friends because of how much it resonated
so glad it resonated with you!!!! warms my heart to hear smthn came from all the gender ramblings -Nepenthe