


Complete Set: 6 ISLANDS Zine – Issues 1 to 4
HOW TO ORDER: send us an email at info@6islandszine.com. Delivery costs in the Netherlands are 4,25 EUR for up to 2kg. We can also arrange a pick up in Amsterdam (Until mid-July: From Monday to Thursday, between 17:00 and 20:00). f you're from the Caribbean region and the price of the zines feels out of reach, send us an email. We're happy to explore options with you.
Complete Set: 6 ISLANDS Zine – Issues 1 to 4
Dive into the full journey of 6 ISLANDS Zine with all four editions bundled together. Four lovingly crafted editions exploring language, sexuality, decoloniality, and myth through Caribbean lenses. This bundle invites you into grounded reflections, bold imaginations, and stories that move between memory, resistance, and joy.
Issue 1: On Language – Exploring silence, translation, creolisation, and mother tongues.
Issue 2: Re-Imagining Sex(uality) – Intimate reflections on pleasure, queerness, desire, and boundaries.
Issue 3: Exploring Decolonial Practices in Caribbean Communities – Rituals, rebellion, and refusal in motion.
Issue 4: Myths, Myth-Making & Mythological Imaginations – Stories of Kompa Nanzi, La Diablesse, and the myths that shape us.
Move through these pages with care. Some themes include (sexual) violence, explicit language, depression, suicide, BDSM, death, ecological grief, anti-Blackness, and resistance.
Total weight: 960 gr
Size issue 1 & 2: 21 x 14 cm
Size issue 3 & 4: 25,5 x 17,85 cm
🐚 We believe that knowledge should be widely accessible. In addition to the physical copy, this zine is also online available to read or to download for free, together with the other published zines on Internet Archive:
Issue 1, 2019: Language
https://archive.org/details/6-islands-zine-issue-1-language_202010
Issue 2, 2020: Re-Imaging Sex(uality)
https://archive.org/details/6-islands-zine-issue-2-re-imagining-sexuality_202010
Issue 3, 2022: Exploring Decolonial Practices in Caribbean Communities
https://archive.org/details/6-islands-zine-issue-3-2022-exploring-decolonial-practices-in-caribbean-communities
HOW TO ORDER: send us an email at info@6islandszine.com. Delivery costs in the Netherlands are 4,25 EUR for up to 2kg. We can also arrange a pick up in Amsterdam (Until mid-July: From Monday to Thursday, between 17:00 and 20:00). f you're from the Caribbean region and the price of the zines feels out of reach, send us an email. We're happy to explore options with you.
Complete Set: 6 ISLANDS Zine – Issues 1 to 4
Dive into the full journey of 6 ISLANDS Zine with all four editions bundled together. Four lovingly crafted editions exploring language, sexuality, decoloniality, and myth through Caribbean lenses. This bundle invites you into grounded reflections, bold imaginations, and stories that move between memory, resistance, and joy.
Issue 1: On Language – Exploring silence, translation, creolisation, and mother tongues.
Issue 2: Re-Imagining Sex(uality) – Intimate reflections on pleasure, queerness, desire, and boundaries.
Issue 3: Exploring Decolonial Practices in Caribbean Communities – Rituals, rebellion, and refusal in motion.
Issue 4: Myths, Myth-Making & Mythological Imaginations – Stories of Kompa Nanzi, La Diablesse, and the myths that shape us.
Move through these pages with care. Some themes include (sexual) violence, explicit language, depression, suicide, BDSM, death, ecological grief, anti-Blackness, and resistance.
Total weight: 960 gr
Size issue 1 & 2: 21 x 14 cm
Size issue 3 & 4: 25,5 x 17,85 cm
🐚 We believe that knowledge should be widely accessible. In addition to the physical copy, this zine is also online available to read or to download for free, together with the other published zines on Internet Archive:
Issue 1, 2019: Language
https://archive.org/details/6-islands-zine-issue-1-language_202010
Issue 2, 2020: Re-Imaging Sex(uality)
https://archive.org/details/6-islands-zine-issue-2-re-imagining-sexuality_202010
Issue 3, 2022: Exploring Decolonial Practices in Caribbean Communities
https://archive.org/details/6-islands-zine-issue-3-2022-exploring-decolonial-practices-in-caribbean-communities
HOW TO ORDER: send us an email at info@6islandszine.com. Delivery costs in the Netherlands are 4,25 EUR for up to 2kg. We can also arrange a pick up in Amsterdam (Until mid-July: From Monday to Thursday, between 17:00 and 20:00). f you're from the Caribbean region and the price of the zines feels out of reach, send us an email. We're happy to explore options with you.
Complete Set: 6 ISLANDS Zine – Issues 1 to 4
Dive into the full journey of 6 ISLANDS Zine with all four editions bundled together. Four lovingly crafted editions exploring language, sexuality, decoloniality, and myth through Caribbean lenses. This bundle invites you into grounded reflections, bold imaginations, and stories that move between memory, resistance, and joy.
Issue 1: On Language – Exploring silence, translation, creolisation, and mother tongues.
Issue 2: Re-Imagining Sex(uality) – Intimate reflections on pleasure, queerness, desire, and boundaries.
Issue 3: Exploring Decolonial Practices in Caribbean Communities – Rituals, rebellion, and refusal in motion.
Issue 4: Myths, Myth-Making & Mythological Imaginations – Stories of Kompa Nanzi, La Diablesse, and the myths that shape us.
Move through these pages with care. Some themes include (sexual) violence, explicit language, depression, suicide, BDSM, death, ecological grief, anti-Blackness, and resistance.
Total weight: 960 gr
Size issue 1 & 2: 21 x 14 cm
Size issue 3 & 4: 25,5 x 17,85 cm
🐚 We believe that knowledge should be widely accessible. In addition to the physical copy, this zine is also online available to read or to download for free, together with the other published zines on Internet Archive:
Issue 1, 2019: Language
https://archive.org/details/6-islands-zine-issue-1-language_202010
Issue 2, 2020: Re-Imaging Sex(uality)
https://archive.org/details/6-islands-zine-issue-2-re-imagining-sexuality_202010
Issue 3, 2022: Exploring Decolonial Practices in Caribbean Communities
https://archive.org/details/6-islands-zine-issue-3-2022-exploring-decolonial-practices-in-caribbean-communities