Zine Review - Word Salad #1
September 28th 2008 14:12
Word Salad, subtitled, “A Journal of Mental Health Questions, New Directions and Insurrections” is a litzine compiled of personal interactions with the mental health care of people, either as caregivers or as persons who have been the recipients of such care. This zine is powerful, highly triggering, and incredibly engrossing. This first issue starts with a page from Natalie’s Journal, continues on with, “Doc’s Dead” then moves into “The Bobo Stories”. Each segment is powerful, and well written, and comes straight from the heart. The zine’s compiler, Comyn Henry contributes a few articles throughout, but lets the individual authors shine as distinct stars in the night. Brilliant concept, well executed. Tastes like: Word Salad. Two bucks plus postage, worth twice as much for half the content.
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