Zines that primarily consist of first-person narrative stories and discussions of emotions and personal experiences rather than focusing on a specific subject and providing information or opinions.
"WTCMSS deals primarily with the time I spent working in the adult industry in Minneapolis, MN, my heroin/drug addiction, and my recovery from both."
Subtitled : The Choke Pear
Telegram Ma'am is a poignantly honest and bravely vulnerable per-zine written by Maranda Elizabeth. In this issue, she reflects on a recent diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder along with a stay in a mental hospital, becoming sober, genderqueer, and more.
In this issue Amber writes about "heartbreak, Patti Smith, quitting drinking, participating in research studies for cash, an obsession with knuckle tattoos, and life in Montréal."