Interpersonal

Redefining Our Relationships: Guidelines for Responsible Open Relationships by Wendy-o Matik

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A pirated, redesigned-for-distribution version of a useful guide to non-monogamy by Wendy-O Matik.

Untorelli Press
untorelli (at) riseup.net
untorellipress.noblogs.org

RockPaperScissors - Issue 5

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www.thespider.org.uk

RockPaperScissors is a magazine published on the third Tuesday of every month.

We’re like-minded people, following the same path. We’re not so concerned with where this path started, but more with where it goes – towards a sane and sustainable way of living.  read more »

Ruckus UW Seattle Disorientation 2011

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This is the Ruckus (dis)orientation guide to the University of Washington. It is an inversion of college orientation guides: it orients you about communities and cool activities around UW, and the things that are actually useful to know.  read more »

Transcending Anatomy #1: A Guide to Bodies and Sexuality for Partners of Trans People

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Transcending Anatomy is a guide to help partners of trans people navigate bodies and sex. It starts by unpacking some common assumptions, then goes through strategies for understanding your partner’s body, what language to use, and what feels good for them. It also also talks about getting comfortable with physical contact, dealing with dysphoria, and creative ways to work within limits.  read more »

Non-Monogamous Relationships (booklet)

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Text is converted & formatted to standard zine layout from pages scanned directly from the crimethINC Ex. Worker's Collective book "Recipes For Disaster" which is copyright free. This contains only the chapter on Non-Monogamous Relationships. Source material is at http://zinelibrary.info/recipes-disaster-non-monogamous-relationships.

RockPaperScissors - Issue 4

RPS Issue 4

RockPaperScissors is a magazine published each month.

We’re like-minded people, following the same path. We’re not so concerned with where this path started, but more with where it goes – towards a sane and sustainable way of living.  read more »

RockPaperScissors - Issue 3

RockPaperScissors is a magazine published each month.

We’re like-minded people, following the same path. We’re not so concerned with where this path started, but more with where it goes – towards a sane and sustainable way of living.  read more »

.B.E.T.C.H. Rag: Issue No. 2

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The second zine compiled by Austin ladies’ group B.E.T.C.H. (Beautiful, Educated Thunder Cunts from Hell). This issue is about navigating space. Not outer space, but the space we already occupy and move through everyday. How we are perceived in this space and how we learn to live in it. Contents range from essays and letters, to poetry and comics.

Streetcar Named Consent, A

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This zine explores tactics for sexual consent and delight for college and beyond. It uses accessible language, and is full of tools and tips for making consent fun and easier. It was originally made for incoming students at the University of California at Santa Cruz.

Hatred of Capitalism

HATRED OF CAPITALISM

A Semiotext(e) READER

EEdited by Chris Kraus and Sylvere Lotringer

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Hatred of Capitalism

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RockPaperScissors - August 2011

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"An Open Letter" by Joe Miles

"All One" by Adam Pellant

"Talked To Death" by Joe Miles

"Big Baggie Coat" by Judith Sevestre  read more »

RockPaperScissors - July 2011

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"Successful Failure" by Jorine van Delft

"Monkey" by Joe Miles

"Overload" by Judith Sevestre

"Selfishness" by Judith Sevestre

ChimpanZine, The #2

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-Contribution #1 by Pam Troglodytes (the meaning of life)

-A Question of Violence

What Happened to Sisterhood?

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Cat fights, gossip, body policing, slut shaming, enough is enough! Be a better sista, the world is cruel enough without us being cruel to each other. You can't smash patriarchy by yourself!

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