Live Near a Tiny Library? Join Our Citizen Marketing Campaign
Do you have a little free library in your park or neighborhood? We’re asking willing readers to place five copies of our paper zine in your local library box – or you can request 10 if you have two libraries nearby!
KneeDeep’s zine is a great introduction for new readers, offering short versions of a variety of our best stories from 2024.
To request your copies, email with the subject line “Zines for my local library” – then send us a photo of the zines in their new home, or a selfie with your neighborhood library.
Photo: KneeDeep Zine strategically placed near the famous Butte & Crumble bakery by editor Ariel Okamoto.
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