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Papeachu Review is an annual anthology of prose, poetry, nonfiction, art, and comics, all created by female, nonbinary, and genderqueer artists. In this issue, each of the 24 contributors wereย able to publish up to 3 individual pieces along with a bio page, showcasing not only their work, but who they are as artists.
Papeachu Review is an annual anthology of prose, poetry, nonfiction, art, and comics, all created by female, nonbinary, and genderqueer artists. ย In this issue, each of the 31 contributors submitted artwork, poems, short fiction, or a personal essay basedย on the theme ofย beautyย and their interpretations of that theme.
Papeachu Review is a bi-annual anthology of poetry, prose, essays, comics, and art, all created by female and non-binary artists. This issue is extra special! Not only is this our largest issue yet, it is also our first color edition! With 35 talented contributors across mediums, this issue is one of Papeachu’s proudest moments. Celebrate marginalized voices with this 220 page anthology.
Papeachu Review is a bi-annual anthology of poetry, prose, essays, comics, and art, all created by female and non-binary artists. This issue was created during a global pandemic and a continuing fight for racial justice, which is the Real Magic of this collection. We are so pleased to share this stunning, full-color anthology containing 28 bright, talented, and passionate contributors across mediums. We are also excited to announce that $2 from every book will be donated to the Marsha P. Johnson Institute! Celebrate marginalized voices with this 178 page anthology!
Papeachu Reviewย is an annual anthology of prose, poetry, nonfiction, art, and comics, all created by female, nonbinary, and genderqueer artists. This issue is extra special! For the first time ever, Papeachu Review has been published BIG, sizing up from the original format of 6.5 x 6.5 to 8 x 8! This size change has been a long-awaited goal, and we are so happy to announce it after 4 years of publishing. This issue’s theme wasย comfort, and artists created work centered around that theme.
This short but impassioned speech by writer, radical feminist, and activist Audre Lorde isย about self-actualization, the power of language, and what happens if we sit back and allow others to take charge of our stories. Originally delivered at a commencement ceremony forย college graduates in the twentieth century,ย Difference and Survivalย returns to deliver the same life-changing message to todayโs readers: the stories we tell ourselves have the power to change our lives. This is aย limited edition, recycled, and handcrafted chapbook.
Haiku by Shin Yu Pai & Comics by Justin Rueff Publication Date: November 11, 2023 Multidisciplinary artists Shin Yu Pai and Justin Rueff have createdย Less Desolate, a stunning haiku comics book exploring Pacific Northwest and pandemic life. Less Desolateย represents an hybrid literary artform that brings together the lyricism and associative qualities of poetry, while also drawing from the craft of sequential art. Within its pages, Pai and Rueff uncover the quiet moments of calm that anchor us within urban surroundings, while also contemplating climate change, poverty, homelessness, loneliness, parenting and mental health during isolation and confinement. Less Desolate was fully…