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IMPORTANT NOTE: I'll be making my final post office trip of the year on Friday, December 15th, 2023. After that, I will not be mailing books or framed photography until mid-January 2024. Zines and prints will still be dropped in a postbox on intermittent occasions, but please be patient and do not push me toward deadlines, or extra labour. I'm disabled, chronically ill, mostly housebound in Winter, and still trying to survive the ongoing pandemic. When I say SNAIL MAIL, I mean it. Thank you.
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My shop is closed on the days when we #StrikeForGaza.
Maranda Elizabeth is a writer, zinester, high school dropout, cane-user, sex worker, daydreamer, flâneux, and recovering alcoholic with 12+ years sober. They're also an identical twin, a witch, and a white agender sorta-femme. Maranda has published three novels, Ragdoll House (2013), We Are the Weirdos (2017), and Oliver A Lover All Over (2019), a non-fiction anthology of the first decade of their zines, Telegram: A Collection of 27 Issues (2012), of which they've now written forty-two issues, and the zines Little Acorns (a 24-hour zine) and Edith (fiction).
For two years, they wrote a column on LittleRedTarot.com, See the Cripple Dance, on re-imagining Tarot through disability and madness, and poverty and anti-capitalism. Currently, they offer Tarot readings for misfits and outcasts.
For many years previous, they've written online and in-print about recovery with borderline personality disorder, complex-trauma, fibromyalgia, and chronic fatigue, with an emphasis on politicizing illness and recovery, and understanding illness (mental, physical, and spiritual) as a debilitating and deadly consequence of capitalism, as well as a form of resistance and protest. They've also spent their entire adulthood writing about writing, creativity and friendship; disability and accessibility; witchcraft and Tarot; self-care, support, and $upport; queer mad poor crip lineages; and surviving social assistance and poverty.
Maranda grew up in Lindsay, Ontario (Ojibway, Chippewa, and Anishinabek land), and currently resides in Toronto, Ontario (traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee and the Métis). Their work explores themes of loneliness, abandonment and disposability; synchronicity, joy, meaning-making, and memory; and the process of making a home of place and body.
Libra Sun, Sagittarius Moon, and Gemini Rising. Venus in Libra, Mercury in Scorpio, Aquarius Midheaven, and Chiron Retrograde in Gemini.
♥ Maranda Elizabeth offers Tarot readings for weirdos, queerdos, misfits, outcasts, & crazy people! {Tarot readings are offered sporadically by chance, luck, & mood! So you might notice those listings appear & disappear & reappear. If they're not here when you are, be sure to check again another day!} ♥
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♥ Due to my complex chronic conditions and a not-quite-accessible city, I cannot go to the post office everyday, nor even every week sometimes. Zines, books, and other tangible crip arts will be mailed as soon as possible. Tarot readings will be sent via email within seven days of purchase. Please be patient or go away. As always, gratitude & appreciation for supporting my writing and my weirdnesses, and understanding the unpredictable nature of disability & craziness. ♥
♥ P.S.: Because this happens too often: PLEASE STOP ASKING ME FOR FREE STUFF. It's dismissive & disrespectful. If you wanna prioritize mad & disabled artists and our art/work, PAY US. ♥
♥ ♥ ♥ More words at marandaelizabeth.com
& patreon.com/MarandaElizabeth! ♥ ♥ ♥
If yr payin' by well-concealed cash or just wanna write a letter:
MARANDA ELIZABETH
P.O. BOX 33 STN. P.
TORONTO, ONTARIO
M5S 2S6 CANADA
Thank you for Etsying with me!
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Rod McDonald on Mar 23, 2024
5 out of 5 starsIt's a zine. It's all about content and challenging ideas. I love it. Maranda Elizabeth cuts through and speaks to how hard is is to negotiate a place when your mobility is limited. It is our city as much as anyone else's. It's hard, and it's hard to stay strong. Zines like this help a lot.
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Koh on Feb 23, 2024
5 out of 5 starsAn incredibly talented and kind artist! Their work is amazing and they were super helpful with all my question! 11/10 would buy again
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t on Feb 15, 2024
5 out of 5 starsbeautifully packaged zines. i love the stamp collection the sender uses! brilliant writing, will be ordering more!
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t on Feb 15, 2024
5 out of 5 starsbeautifully packaged zines. i love the stamp collection the sender uses! brilliant writing, will be ordering more!
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t on Feb 15, 2024
5 out of 5 starsbeautifully packaged zines. i love the stamp collection the sender uses! brilliant writing, will be ordering more!
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alexis on Jan 31, 2024
5 out of 5 starsI've been looking forward to ordering this for a long time, love it!
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