Thanks to Miranda the Bastard, who gave them a copy, Utne Reader just posted a review of geneva13, a zine I help put together. In a case of shameless self-promotion, this is what they said:
The unconventional stories featured in Geneva13 make for entertaining reads,whether or not you've heard of the zine's small hometown of Geneva, New York. Art, comics, poetry, photography, and short stories liven up the local zine's debut issue, which boasts a clean layout and first-rate writing. K[-] D[-] and Doug Reilly, the driving forces behind Geneva13, put their genre's culture on full display, publishing an engaging zine history by Anne Elizabeth Moore. Moore, the former publisher of Punk Planet, traces the evolution of zines from sci-fi to punk to Riot Grrrl and beyond. The strength behind this publication may prove to be the diversity of its contributors: "Geneva13 is a love song," writes Reilly in the intro, ". . . and I hope we can get as many people as we can to work on the lyrics." For more information, contact them at geneva13 [at] gmail [dot] com. -- Danielle Maestretti
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We are currently doing a limited second printing of the first issue because of demand. If you'd like your own copy to have and snuggle with at night, let me know. And we want external (non-Geneva) voices in there too (issue #1 also included a great poem from pp.com's Steve), so please send us yer shit.

congrats.