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'Quaranzines' Bring Readers Together Despite Distancing
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During the coronavirus pandemic, the Internet has become home to a growing number of self-published comics, and how-to guides for everything from cutting your hair to building emergency hand washing stations.

Illustrator Kirk Reedstrom says his life began to feel surreal when his state imposed quarantine measures.Illustrator Kirk Reedstrom says his life began to feel surreal when his state imposed quarantine measures.Long after the last loaf of sourdough bread is baked and the last quarantini is downed, there will be an archive of memories of life under quarantine in the form of online zines documenting the experiences of everyday people.

During the coronavirus pandemic, the Internet has become home to a growing number of these self-published chronicles, comics, and how-to guides for everything from cutting your hair to building emergency hand washing stations.

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