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Sea of Grass
Jason Reed
Sea of Grass explores the remnant and eradicated tallgrass prairie along the I-35 corridor from Central Texas to the Flint Hills of Kansas, depicting loss, destruction, and possibility. Housed in a custom chipboard case, a trio of small books — Bison Wallow, Prairie Town, The Corridor — is accompanied by a risograph image/text print.
Released by
Folding Table Books Co-Op
$35+
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100 Days Drawing Club with Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck ༄
Jisu Lee
A 100-day online drawing community program. Participants receive a Drawing Club Kit by mail and share their daily drawings in a private Discord channel. The drawings will be archived on its online archive birdcall.online/drawingclub.
Released by
Birdcall ༄
$120
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Dreamland Issue 01
Dreamland
A community-driven zine with essays, interviews and poetry commenting on contemporary dance music culture in the UK and Europe. Dreamland believes that the intimate club setting is irreplaceable and Issue 01 sets out to highlight, celebrate and preserve that space.
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Dreamland
$5
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Quiet Media Inaugural Edition
Charlotte Rubesa
Quiet Media is a print-first publication founded on the simple belief that our attention is our most valuable resource, and it should be treated with care. Through the perspective of 15 contributors, the inaugural issue explores what changes when we stop optimizing for speed and volume, and start designing for depth and meaning instead.
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Charlotte Rubesa
$7+
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The Post-Individual
Yancey Strickler
IY
+1
An exploration of individuality after the internet The Post-Individual First Edition includes "The Post Individual" essay, an audio recording and video introduction by the author, and research notes behind the piece
Released by
The Dark Forest Collective
Free+
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Anonymous Creative Futures 2026
IY
Yancey Strickler
+1
Economic precarity is up. Market demands are too. People are drowning in digital overload. Political threats loom. The second Anonymous Creative Futures survey shares what 300+ anon artists and creators feel about this moment, their words 100%.
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Metalabel
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