The year 2022, I embarked on the challenge of making 12 zines in one year. Ten of those are mini zines, but I still consider it a success! Here you can download the complete collection of the mini-zines I made each month according to the prompts of the 2022 challenge, plus the two full-length ones: January - Trees: A zine about Tu Bishvat, the Jewish version of Arbor Day. February - Triangle Families: Changed from the original prompt of "No-One Is Illegal". This zine is about being an only child and having an only child. March - Mirrors: A zine about mirrors and their mystical aspect. April - Pets: A zine about the pets I've had in my life and those I wish I had. May - Lists: Changed from the original prompt of "Protection". This zine is about why I love making lists and the lists I usually make. June - Celebration: A zine about how celebrations and holidays in my life are often mixed with sad events and times of mourning. July - Clothes: This is a zine incorporating MoZiPro and International Zine Month. It's not a mini-zine but a full-length quarter-page issue of Purple Moon Spawn issue 19, which you can also find as a separate item in this store. Simply put, a zine about my choice of attire. August - Tools: A zine about my muscular condition and the tools I use to help myself out. September - Dreams: A zine about the dreams I have and more specifically nightmares. October - Things I've Read: A zine about the horror master Stephen King and my utter desperate love of his work. November - BLM: This is a zine incorporating MoZiPro and ZineWriMo. It's not a mini-zine, but a full-length quarter-page size issue of Raise Your Horns issue 2, which you can also find as a separate item in this store. It's about my version of BLM, which stands for Brutal Ladies of Metal, the female growlers of the extreme metal scene. December - Magic: A zine about how the holiday of Hanukkah and its supposed magic was completely lost on me this year due to my husband catching Covid. The length of the minis zines range between 12 and 28 pages. The length of the July issue is 40 pages, and the November issue is 56. Printed throughout 2022. Most are in full color.