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What would happen if we learned to love one of humankind's most loathed adversaries--the tick? They may be pesky or even dangerous, but they're also ancient, unique, and with over 900 species worldwide, they're plentiful in environments they share with humans. From identifying their markings to cool trivia (fossilized ticks have been found on dinosaur feathers in amber?!), Emma Alice Johnson shares her diverse array of tick-based knowledge, and busts some tick memes and myths along the way. Even if love is too tall an order, this zine will fill you in on useful tick facts, features, and types,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
What would happen if we learned to love one of humankind's most loathed adversaries--the tick? They may be pesky or even dangerous, but they're also ancient, unique, and with over 900 species worldwide, they're plentiful in environments they share with humans. From identifying their markings to cool trivia (fossilized ticks have been found on dinosaur feathers in amber?!), Emma Alice Johnson shares her diverse array of tick-based knowledge, and busts some tick memes and myths along the way. Even if love is too tall an order, this zine will fill you in on useful tick facts, features, and types, which will help keep you stay safe and attuned to your surroundings. A little learning can't hurt, and a little love can change a lot!
Autorenporträt
Emma Alice Johnson grows wildflowers and writes. She lives on a farm dedicated to conservation of native plants and endangered insects. She has released a number of zines, chapbooks, micro press, and art press novellas. Her short fiction has appeared in more than 75 publications, including Dark Matter Presents Human Monsters, The Dark, Dark Discoveries, and other dark places. When she isn't planting or writing, she can be found running through the woods with her pet pig, singing to her chickens, lifting weights, watching B-movies, or reading while snuggled with her cat. Learn more at http: //www.freaktension.com.