Out of the zines I’ve made, these are my favorite ones. 🙂

A person is holding a booklet titled So You Met Your Doppelgänger: How to deal with the other You - a practical guide, against a colorful background.A hand holds a small booklet with a drawing of a smartphone on the cover, labeled Text Message Moods and featuring colored text bubbles.A hand holds a small booklet titled How to teleport safely — a practical guide, featuring a striped border.A hand is holding a purple paper that reads, Modern-day Sisyphus: 21st century tasks that never go away.A booklet titled Children of Immigrants features a cover with various passport stamps and includes collected art and writing about immigrant experiences.A hand holds a book titled Urban Legends, which features artwork and text about urban myths, folklore, and legends on its cover.A cover features the title SPACED OUT with colorful, abstract planets and a starry background.A hand holds a package labeled ASTRONAUT FOOD, featuring illustrations of an astronaut, stars, a space background, and an ice cream sandwich.

So You Met Your Doppelgänger - My most popular zine!

Text Message Moods - When people don’t know what zines are, this is the one I show them.

How to teleport safely - My proof that people will laugh at some stick people drawings and simple text.

Modern-day Sisyphus - I’m really proud of how this one came together.

Children of Immigrants - The first contributor zine I organized. Stories, essays, and art from people around the world.

Urban Legends - The second contributor zine I organized. A collection of urban legends, myths, and folklore.

Spaced Out - Hand-drawn illustrations, collage elements, and bits of writing. All with an outer space theme.

Astronaut Food - History about freeze-dried food for astronaut missions.