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Seeking - BLK

Seeking - BLK

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Seeking is a series devoted to classified and personal ads found nestled in the pages of LGBTQ print publications. Each issue highlights ads from across an individual historical title. This bundle features all four current issues derived from the following magazines and newsletters: BLK Magazine, Twin Cities Gaze Newspaper, Transvestia Magazine, and Onyx (Black Lesbian Newsletter).

By Aiden M. Bettine
April 2023
Pages: 8 each
Dimensions: 5.5x4.25"
Cover: copy paper
Binding: folded
Process: photocopied
Color: full color and b&w
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About — 1. More queer voices merit publishing than get published. 2. Queer storytelling is intergenerational memory. 3. In telling history, place is as important as time. 4. Photocopiers are a powerful and practical tool for DIY publishing. 5. Own the means of production and share it. 6. No publication is too short. Scope Note: We publish non-fiction, erotica, and informal research-based writing. We are interested in local queer history, community libraries, community archives, queer archival collections, queer textiles, arts organizing, oral history, local walking tours, queer place/space, overlooked stories, DIY culture, queer correspondence, the obscene, and the absurd. Publications can take many formats, not limited to zines, pamphlets, and facsimiles using typewriters, photocopiers, and ephemeral inclusions. We are not a literary press or a comics publisher; poetry, fiction, and graphic narrative fall out of our scope.