If I Didn't Have Photos I'd Forget I Was A Kid

This matchbook-sized micro-mini by Kaijah Monson covers a massive topic: the insecurity of memory. Kaijah ponders the emotions of their own forgotten childhood; were they curious, bored, happy? As they sort through the fog and family photos, some memories rise to the surface (“I was afraid of many things” is accompanied, relatably, with an image of a furby), but mostly there are just questions, uncertainty. It’s a tender gut-punch of a zine, yet another mini that proves that sometimes great things come in small packages.

📓 Details: teeny-tiny-zine, 14 pages, b&w
🛒 : $5 or trade
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If I Didn't Have Photos I'd Forget I Was A Kid

This matchbook-sized micro-mini by Kaijah Monson covers a massive topic: the insecurity of memory. Kaijah ponders the emotions of their own forgotten childhood; were they curious, bored, happy? As they sort through the fog and family photos, some memories rise to the surface (“I was afraid of many things” is accompanied, relatably, with an image of a furby), but mostly there are just questions, uncertainty. It’s a tender gut-punch of a zine, yet another mini that proves that sometimes great things come in small packages.

📓 Details: teeny-tiny-zine, 14 pages, b&w
🛒 : $5 or trade
🔗 : instagramemail