FROM/TO

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From one of the creators of SUPPORT zine comes the zine series FROM/TO covers the complexity of healing from trauma and emotional awareness. Concepts and diagrams are presented in beautifully hand illustrated designs.

FROM ME TO WE

VOL 1  ⦁ 1/2 sized ⦁ 18 pages

The 1st in the FROM/TO zine series. Illustrated touchpoint about how trauma can impact one on one relationships, featuring diagrams, doodles, and more.

FROM WE TO WELL

VOL 2 ⦁ 1/2 sized ⦁ 18 pages

The 2nd in the FROM/TO zine series. Illustrated touchpoint and quote-zine about how trauma impacts movement + community building.

FROM WELL TO HELL

VOL 3  ⦁ 1/2 sized ⦁ 18 pages

The 3rd in the FROM/TO zine series. Illustrated touchpoint about healing as truly nonlinear, with illustrated fire font filled trauma reflection + attempts at acceptance for the messy long haul.

FROM HELL TO HELlP

VOL 4 ⦁ 1/2 sized ⦁ 18 pages

The 4th in the FROM/TO zine series/ Illustrated touchpoint about finding personhood in the hellish context I’ve found myself, with death, grief, and decompistion in the forefront.

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From one of the creators of SUPPORT zine comes the zine series FROM/TO covers the complexity of healing from trauma and emotional awareness. Concepts and diagrams are presented in beautifully hand illustrated designs.

FROM ME TO WE

VOL 1  ⦁ 1/2 sized ⦁ 18 pages

The 1st in the FROM/TO zine series. Illustrated touchpoint about how trauma can impact one on one relationships, featuring diagrams, doodles, and more.

FROM WE TO WELL

VOL 2 ⦁ 1/2 sized ⦁ 18 pages

The 2nd in the FROM/TO zine series. Illustrated touchpoint and quote-zine about how trauma impacts movement + community building.

FROM WELL TO HELL

VOL 3  ⦁ 1/2 sized ⦁ 18 pages

The 3rd in the FROM/TO zine series. Illustrated touchpoint about healing as truly nonlinear, with illustrated fire font filled trauma reflection + attempts at acceptance for the messy long haul.

FROM HELL TO HELlP

VOL 4 ⦁ 1/2 sized ⦁ 18 pages

The 4th in the FROM/TO zine series/ Illustrated touchpoint about finding personhood in the hellish context I’ve found myself, with death, grief, and decompistion in the forefront.