Zine Publishing Jam Event Template

A collaborative zine-making session for writing, collage, layout, and small-run publishing.

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Zine Publishing Jam
Art & CultureZine & PublishingAsia/Singapore
Pacing

2.4 hours

Price and place

$10-45 depending on supplies, printing, and venue. Best in bookstore, art studio, library, campus room, cafe, maker space, or community press.

Why this format works

A ready-to-edit event structure, not a blank page.

A collaborative zine-making session where guests write, collage, assemble pages, and leave with a plan for a small shared publication. Guests want to make something expressive with others and see their work become part of a real collective object. The template gives indie publishing energy a clear production path: theme, pages, credits, duplication, and next steps.

Activity scenario

A collaborative zine-making session where guests write, collage, assemble pages, and leave with a plan for a small shared publication.

Why guests come

Guests want to make something expressive with others and see their work become part of a real collective object.

Conversion reason

The template gives indie publishing energy a clear production path: theme, pages, credits, duplication, and next steps.

AI customization

Rewrite the Zine Publishing Jam template around the host's city, venue, audience, price, and tone. Preserve the core promise: A collaborative zine-making session where guests write, collage, assemble pages, and leave with a plan for a small shared publication. Keep the page concrete: who it is for, why guests come, what happens, what guests should prepare, and what they leave with.

Use cases

Where the Zine Publishing Jam format fits best.

Use this template when guests should feel the thrill of publishing without needing a formal press.

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A bookstore zine night around a local theme.

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A campus publication jam where students create a one-night issue.

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An art collective session mixing writing, collage, and layout.

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A community archive event collecting neighborhood stories into print.

Event value

What this page helps guests understand.

The template gives indie publishing energy a clear production path: theme, pages, credits, duplication, and next steps.

Shared output

Guests know their page can become part of a collective artifact.

Creative access

Prompts and collage options help non-writers and non-designers participate.

Clear next steps

Duplication, credits, and pickup notes prevent the project from stalling after the event.

Make it your own

Ways to make this template feel specific.

The strongest event pages usually add concrete host details: the place, the people, the promise, and the small moments that make guests picture themselves there.

Choose a theme and page size.
Add credit and rights language.
Explain whether copies are printed onsite or later.
Invite guests to bring photos, clippings, or short text.
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Sample agenda

A practical run-of-show you can edit.

The agenda gives first-time hosts a reliable shape while leaving room for your own personality, venue, and timing.

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13:00 - 15min

Theme intro and examples

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13:15 - 30min

Writing and collage prompts

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13:45 - 70min

Page making sprint

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14:55 - 30min

Layout wall and next steps

Best for

bookstoresart collectivesstudent publicationscreative writing groups

Host checklist

Set a theme and page size
Prepare collage and writing supplies
Clarify credit and reproduction rules

Registration setup

Name
Email
Experience level
Preferred contribution type
Materials you might bring

Related themes

zinepublishingcollagecreative
FAQ

Questions about the Zine Publishing Jam template.

These are the basics hosts usually check before turning a template into a real event page.

Do guests need publishing experience?

No. The host can use simple prompts, page templates, and collaborative layout.

Who owns the finished zine?

Hosts should explain credit, reproduction, and distribution expectations before guests contribute.

Will guests get a copy?

The page should state whether copies are printed onsite, mailed later, or shared digitally.