Restless Bones || Shannon Reeves
Winner of the 2020 Broken Pencil Award for Best Comic
Adobe Create Top 10 Zine of 2020
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"This is a short and sharp psychic unspooling, a perfect short story."
-Michael DeForge
“Shannon Reeves has an uncanny ability to make pages sing, shriek, and whisper. Formally daring, high contrast spreads act as swelling containers for a story that takes place at the murky middle ground where the depths of traumatic pain meet the flickering light beams of healing, and even hope. Printed and bound in splotchy orange and olive editions by Archie Sarjeant and Liz McCord of Calgary’s Gytha Press. This zine exemplifies the unique possibilities enabled by collaborative queer self-publishing in the 21st century.”
— Jonathan Valelly, editor of Broken Pencil Magazine
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"She never asked. Just waited. Quietly. Patiently. I didn't let her in at first. Because everyone knows that once you let her in..."
A surreal horror tale of recovery, setbacks, and disappearing body parts.
Content Warning: Mental and Emotional Abuse; Mental Illness (Depression); Self-Injurious Behaviour; Violence Against Animals (Predation); Violence (Physical) (Domestic/Partner) (Fantastical); Violence (Sexual) (Non-Consensual Behaviour).
Gytha Press
28 pages
5.5 x 8.5"
Colour cover, greyscale interior
ISBN 978-1-9991098-1-3
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Behind the Drywall || Nikki Reimer & Andrea Mackenzie Engele
A melancholic meditation on Mohkinstsis, and what it's doing to us - both those of us who live there, and those who don't.
Gytha Press
20 pages
8.5 x 5.5"
Two-colour risograph
ISBN 978-1-9991098-3-7
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Restless Bones || Shannon Reeves
Winner of the 2020 Broken Pencil Award for Best Comic
Adobe Create Top 10 Zine of 2020
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"This is a short and sharp psychic unspooling, a perfect short story."
-Michael DeForge
“Shannon Reeves has an uncanny ability to make pages sing, shriek, and whisper. Formally daring, high contrast spreads act as swelling containers for a story that takes place at the murky middle ground where the depths of traumatic pain meet the flickering light beams of healing, and even hope. Printed and bound in splotchy orange and olive editions by Archie Sarjeant and Liz McCord of Calgary’s Gytha Press. This zine exemplifies the unique possibilities enabled by collaborative queer self-publishing in the 21st century.”
— Jonathan Valelly, editor of Broken Pencil Magazine
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"She never asked. Just waited. Quietly. Patiently. I didn't let her in at first. Because everyone knows that once you let her in..."
A surreal horror tale of recovery, setbacks, and disappearing body parts.
Content Warning: Mental and Emotional Abuse; Mental Illness (Depression); Self-Injurious Behaviour; Violence Against Animals (Predation); Violence (Physical) (Domestic/Partner) (Fantastical); Violence (Sexual) (Non-Consensual Behaviour).
Gytha Press
28 pages
5.5 x 8.5"
Colour cover, greyscale interior
ISBN 978-1-9991098-1-3