Issue No. 7: QUAR + TIME Now available online!

Issue No. 7: QUAR + TIME Now available online!

Our first digital issue is designed to print-at-home so that you may display the zine in tiles, unbound, on your stay-at-home wall.
Issue No. 6 Now available online!

Issue No. 6 Now available online!

Now available in our DUM STORE! DUM DUM Issue No. 6: REST & RESIST is a literary survival kit for these dark political times, an answer our prompt--what do you need to survive?
Issue No. 3: PUNKS & Scholars

Issue No. 3: PUNKS & Scholars

Issue No. 3: "PUNKS & Scholars" is an experimental issue containing writing and multimedia objects that fit inside a 45" record mailer box.
Issue No. 2: LIGHTNESS & DARKNESS

Issue No. 2: LIGHTNESS & DARKNESS

Issue No. 2 is a literature and music album release called "Lightness & Darkness," released in audio form.
Issue No. 1: CITIES & STATES

Issue No. 1: CITIES & STATES

Issue No. 1: CITIES & STATES was released in Los Angeles in the Fall of 2011, printed on a 17x22 broadside on newsprint.
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Custom[s] Form by Roberto Carcache

Custom[s] Form by Roberto Carcache

Roberto Carcache is a writer from El Salvador. His first poetry chapbook "A Condensation of Maps" is available now through Dink Press. For more work, visit his website.

Text Message Interview with Marisa Crawford, by Julia Gibson

Text Message Interview with Marisa Crawford, by Julia Gibson

Welcome back to Text Message Interviews! This month we text with Marisa Crawford, girl culture writer and poet extraordinaire, and the founder of the feminist literary webzine Weird Sister.

4 Stories by Pip Craighead

4 Stories by Pip Craighead

Pip Craighead is a writer and illustrator. Raised in the shadow of the vast San Gabriel mountains, he now lives by an extinct, forested volcano. For more work, visit pipcraighead.com.
L.A. Zine Fest DuM Recap! by Rosa Quezada and Julia Gibson

L.A. Zine Fest DuM Recap! by Rosa Quezada and Julia Gibson

Participating at LA Zine Fest has been a DUM DUM Zine tradition since its inception. For DUM DUM Zine and any aspiring zinester in L.A., spring has always been synonymous with ZINE FEST and though we did not officially table this year (read more about this in our Letter from the Editor) we decided to DUM...
Letter from the Editor: L.A. Zine Fest Edition by Taleen Kali

Letter from the Editor: L.A. Zine Fest Edition by Taleen Kali

A missive from our Editor Taleen Kali about this year's L.A. Zine Fest, some DUM updates, and a new zine!
Six Prose Poems by Parker Tettleton

Six Prose Poems by Parker Tettleton

Parker Tettleton is a vegan Leo living in Portland, Oregon. He is the author of OURS MINE YOURS (Pity Milk Press 2014), GREENS (Thunderclap Press 2012), & SAME OPPOSITE (Thunderclap Press 2010) .
Text Message Interview with Laser Kitten, by Megan Ranger

Text Message Interview with Laser Kitten, by Megan Ranger

In our latest installment of Text Message Interviews, DUM DUM Zine contributor Megan Ranger gets down to the nitty glittery with Laser Kitten creator Marisa Ravel!
"Scream"  by Kyle Hemmings

“Scream” by Kyle Hemmings

Kyle Hemmings lives and works in New Jersey. He has been published in Elimae, Smokelong Quarterly, This Zine Will Change Your Life, Blaze Vox, Matchbook, and elsewhere.
#DuMjams Mini Mix: Coming Up RIOTS!

#DuMjams Mini Mix: Coming Up RIOTS!

Let these #DUMjams shock you into springtime consciousness like a prick from a blooming cactus, because it's coming up RIOTS.
"Following the Self-Repair Manifesto" by Tonya Eberhard

“Following the Self-Repair Manifesto” by Tonya Eberhard

Tonya Eberhard's work has appeared in numerous literary magazines and e-zines. Her most recent work can be found in Picaroon Poetry, Viral Cat, The Voices Project, and The Were-Traveler. She lives in Minnesota.
ADVENTURES OF PUSSY by Demi Demirkol

ADVENTURES OF PUSSY by Demi Demirkol

Demi Demirkol is an L.A.-based poet and artist. She has participated in poetry workshops at University of Tennessee, Knoxville and University of California, Irvine, where she now studies.
"Eleven Oxidations of Iron" by Connor Rice

“Eleven Oxidations of Iron” by Connor Rice

Connor Douglas Rice writes poetry between stints at progressive political organizations. His work has appeared in print and online in the Kudzu Review and Weirderary magazine and more. He is currently based in Brooklyn.