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Kirstin is a 30-year-old teacher in Portland, who refers to herself as "gay." Her black-and-white collage perzine includes thoughts on boundaries between teachers and students, nostalgia for her college days, and a tribute to Ira Glass and "This American Life." There is also a memorial to Kirstin's older brother, who died of AIDS-related illness, and a piece about Kirstin's father and his absence in her childhood. The zine has a felt cover with a stitched-on painted title label and a stab binding.

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