Pagination Zine Cross Border Edition– Now Available Online

The latest edition of the Pagination Literary Arts Zine is now available online.

This special edition is a vibrant collaboration between the Windsor Public Library (WPL) and the Detroit Public Library system, showcasing a dynamic mix of flash fiction, poetry, collage, and illustration. The zine features work from both emerging and established artists across Windsor, Detroit, and other parts of Canada and the United States. For many contributors, this marks their first time being published, while others bring seasoned voices to the pages.

Pagination aims to bridge literary and artistic communities with public libraries, highlighting the vital role these institutions play in supporting creativity and cultural exchange. By bringing together diverse voices and visual storytelling, the zine fosters a deeper appreciation for the arts and the services libraries provide.

Definitions:

Pagination

In general publishing and digital contexts, pagination refers to the process of dividing content into discrete pages.

Zine

A zine (short for magazine or fanzine) is a:

Small-circulation, self-published work of original or appropriated texts and images.

Often produced by individuals or small groups. Typically focused on niche, artistic, or subcultural topics. Known for its DIY aesthetic, creative freedom, and grassroots distribution.

 

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