An expert in stirring opposing energies and forces into the same pot, Rachel Lee-Carman's zines are always unlike anything else; an experience all their own. Within: travels to both sidewalk tarot readings and Mom's Bible study group. There's Grandma's tea readings, palm readings, the roots of the word witch, sipping spells, urban herbal harvests, poems in hollowed-out eggs.
Friends contribute, writing about being Native American in a culture that wants to trivialize the customs and forget the people. About beauty and gender presentation. About the importance of bookshelves.
Comics and illustrations throughout. 36 pages, half-letter size.