Zine
(noun)
A non-commercial, often homemade publication, typically devoted to a specific subject or interest.
Origin:
The word "zine" is short for the word "magazine" and it emerged in the 1960s and 1970s, particularly among the underground and alternative press.
Examples:
- He published a zine about punk rock.
- The zine was a collection of poetry and illustrations.
- The zine was created by a small group of artists and writers.
- She read a zine about feminist issues.
- The zine was a medium for underground and alternative culture.