Bisexual Magazines.

A collection archiving bisexual magazines.

Anything That Moves

Anything That Moves was a literary, journalistic, and topical magazine published in the United States from 1990 to 2001. The magazine's mission was to confront and redefine concepts of sexuality and gender, to defy stereotypes and broad definitions of bisexuals, and to combat biphobia.

Boston Bisexual Women's Network Newsletter and Bi Women Quarterly

• Boston Bisexual Women's Network Newsletter Issues: 1983-2010.• Bi Women Quarterly started as the newsletter of the Boston Bisexual Women's Network; it is now a standalone publication. It is published four times each year and is staffed entirely by volunteers.

North Bi Northwest

North Bi North West was a bisexual community zine newsletter run by the Seattle Bisexual Women’s Network.It began some time around 1988, and ended publishing in 2008. It came out every two to three months with usually 16 pages of roughly letter size paper in black and white

The Bi-Monthly -
Newsletter of the Bisexual Centre

The Bi-Monthly was a bisexual newsletter of the San Francisco Bisexual Center. Formed to provide a base of strength and a sense of community for bisexuals. They published articles not only on bisexuality but also statements on androgyny, getting past sex role stereotyping, political bi issues, bi-feminist issues among many things and welcomed all bi perspectives.

National Biways

A newsletter series published by Australian Bisexual Network to inform it's audience about social, political and personal issues relevant to bisexuality to provide a forum for exchanging opinions and sharing experiences to link up with and support isolated bisexual people. ABN realises that bisexuality is inextricably linked to other identities (gender, race, class, etc). Their intention was to represent a brand spectrum of bisexual voices and images through the magazine.

The Fence

The Fence: A New Place of Power for Bisexual Women was a bisexual women's zine published by activist Cheryl Dobinson. Dobinson was heavily involved in the community organizing efforts of both the Toronto Bisexual Network and Bisexual Women of Toronto. The title of the zine refers to a common stereotype that depicts bisexual people as "fence-sitters" who are unable to choose between a gay or straight life.

Bi All Means!

The Newsletter of the group Bi Definition.Bi Definition formed in 1995 from the merging of two other bisexual support groups that met at the Counseling Center of Milwaukee. Bi Definition exists to provide members with a sense of belonging not always found in the gay or straight communities.

OBN News

Newsletter of Ontario Bisexual Network.The Ontario Bisexual Network (OBN) was a group formed to enable contacts among bisexual people in Ontario and to help them undertake activities of interest. The network's only mandate was to bring people together.

BiNet newsletter

BiNet newsletter: a publication of The Bisexual Network of the USA