Mycelial Grief: Mapping the Road from Loss to Liberation — Printed Zine

$12.00

A printed grief ritual and liberation map for the end of the world …and what comes after.

Mycelial Grief: Mapping the Road from Loss to Liberation is a 20-page, saddle-stitched zine that weaves deathwork, decolonial ecology, and poetic resistance into one tangible offering. This zine asks:
What must rot so something new can bloom? What grief must be composted into a future?

Perfect for activists, grief-workers, organizers, and anyone trying to survive collapse without giving up on care.

Printed on 8.5x11" paper, folded in half (5.5x8.5"), and stapled by hand.

You’ll receive:

  • A physical copy of Mycelial Grief

  • Saddle-stitched, printed in Puerto Rico

  • Ships with tenderness and rage

Themes: death, decay, movements, grief, fungi, resistance, underground hope

A printed grief ritual and liberation map for the end of the world …and what comes after.

Mycelial Grief: Mapping the Road from Loss to Liberation is a 20-page, saddle-stitched zine that weaves deathwork, decolonial ecology, and poetic resistance into one tangible offering. This zine asks:
What must rot so something new can bloom? What grief must be composted into a future?

Perfect for activists, grief-workers, organizers, and anyone trying to survive collapse without giving up on care.

Printed on 8.5x11" paper, folded in half (5.5x8.5"), and stapled by hand.

You’ll receive:

  • A physical copy of Mycelial Grief

  • Saddle-stitched, printed in Puerto Rico

  • Ships with tenderness and rage

Themes: death, decay, movements, grief, fungi, resistance, underground hope

 

Length: 20 pages

  • Size: Half-letter (5.5 x 8.5 inches)

  • Binding: Saddle-stitched (center-stapled)

  • Paper: Printed on 8.5x11" sheets, folded with care

  • Printed in: Borikén / Puerto Rico

  • Each zine is:

    • Hand-folded and assembled

    • Tactile, ritual-ready, made to be held, torn, buried, re-read

  • Intended for:

    • Artists, death doulas, community organizers, educators

    • Grievers, caretakers, and anyone carrying the weight of the world

  • Use it to:

    • Companion your rituals or ceremonies

    • Facilitate grief circles or study groups

    • Gift to someone in the midst of loss or rebirth

    • Keep by your altar, compost bin, or nightstand

🔥 This zine is meant to decompose. To disrupt. To remind us that collapse is not the end, it's the fertile beginning.

 
front cover, hand drawn mushrooms and mycelium