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Doris

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Written and published by Cindy Crabb since the early 1990s, Doris is a highly influential personal zine known for its poignant reflections on trauma, feminism, and the DIY lifestyle.

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Doris ranks #20 of 166 in the Zine ranking, behind Punk Planet, ahead of Chainsaw.

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Who writes the Doris zine?

The Doris zine is written, edited, and self-published by Cindy Crabb, who began distributing it in the DIY punk underground scene in the early 1990s. Her intensely personal writing focuses on themes of trauma recovery, feminism, and navigating everyday life. She continues to write and publish new issues, maintaining a dedicated following in the zine community.

What topics does the Doris zine typically cover?

Doris is highly regarded for its poignant, introspective reflections on surviving sexual assault, mental health, and feminist theory. The zine often blends these heavy, deeply personal topics with practical DIY living advice, gardening, and anarchist ideals. Crabb's vulnerable storytelling has made it a foundational text in the riot grrrl and punk feminist movements.

Is there a collected book edition of the Doris zine available?

Yes, in addition to the individually printed zine issues, Microcosm Publishing compiled many of Cindy Crabb's writings into a book titled "Doris: An Anthology 1991-2001." This collection makes her foundational 1990s zine work accessible to a broader modern audience. The anthology is widely available through independent bookstores and online retailers.

How did the Doris zine influence the DIY feminist movement?

Although not exclusively a riot grrrl zine, Doris emerged during the same early-90s punk feminist wave and became highly influential in those DIY circles. Crabb's unflinching honesty regarding trauma and healing provided a crucial, deeply personal framework that inspired countless other writers to share their own survival stories. It helped shift the punk zine landscape toward serious discussions of mental health and abuse recovery.

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