I love to make zines, and I love to collect other people’s zines.

I want to leave my zines in random places… and find others’ ideas too. Can we fill Baker City up with zines?

I make single-sheet zines about various ideas and also booklets titled Sonder. The word Sonder means recognizing that each person you see has a full and complex life like yours. Every individual you pass in your day has stories, jokes, histories, and struggles - a life as real as your own. My single-sheet zines are folded to make eight pages. These are small thoughts that have been on my mind. Sonder is multiple pages of haikus, puzzles, trips, prose, collages, and researched rabbit holes all bound together.

Zines are so much fun to make and collect because they are not perfect and never meant to be. They’re real and crafty and creative.


I also sell my zines on Etsy

I collect a ton of zines from other artists’ Etsy shops. I prefer physical copies delivered by snail mail, but there are also tons of digital downloads to consider.

All the zines I sell below are physical copies hand-folded by yours truly.


Death

Warning: if you’re sensitive to the end-of-life process, this zine’s not for you. You may be tempted to do your own research…

Protect Yourself

A coyote art zine about moving on and watching out for yourself.

Trees

A mini zine of Eastern Oregon landscapes from my various sketchbooks.

Trees

A mini zine of Eastern Oregon trees from my various sketchbooks.

Artificial Intelligence

Color print zine exploring the differences between human art and AI art.

Travel

Visiting historic places with my own eyes is a lot of fun.

Process

Color print zine describing the push and pull of a group of paintings in my studio.

Making Hard Decisions

A small art zine I made about the Oregon Coast, mussel rocks, birds, and making hard decisions.

Escape

Color print zine about a woman’s nice day in the forest. The woman being me…

Death

A little zine about death and bones.

Letting Go

A little zine I made about horses and letting go.

Fiction

Color print zine about not taking everything so seriously.