Angry Sapphic Yell's At Clouds 5

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The fifth in a long running per zine series by Morrigan Ivy. Written during 2025 but only published this year in 2026. This zine talks a lot about heartbreak as it was primarily written right after the end of a five year relationship, interesting to read right after issue 4 hat explored her fears around proposing and marriage.

This long awaited edition has the following personal essays inside:

  • How To Surive A BreakUp - One part advice and one part reflection on how badly they made there own life worse after breaking up with there long term partner.

  • I Don’t Know How To Talk About My Breakup - A collection of unfinished drabbles of writting from those first painful months.

  • Slot Machines - A disection on why she stayed in relationships long past the point it made any sense to using slot machines as an anaology.

  • That Room - A short piece of writting about a room in there home that has housed several key heartbreaks.

  • I Lost Wight! I Lost Weight? I Lost Weight… - After spending her 20s only gaining weight and working hard to love her body she never fully escaped the desire to lose weight. Now it’s happend rather by chance and it turns out it’s not all it’s cracked up to be. In this essay she explores her complicated feelings.

The fifth in a long running per zine series by Morrigan Ivy. Written during 2025 but only published this year in 2026. This zine talks a lot about heartbreak as it was primarily written right after the end of a five year relationship, interesting to read right after issue 4 hat explored her fears around proposing and marriage.

This long awaited edition has the following personal essays inside:

  • How To Surive A BreakUp - One part advice and one part reflection on how badly they made there own life worse after breaking up with there long term partner.

  • I Don’t Know How To Talk About My Breakup - A collection of unfinished drabbles of writting from those first painful months.

  • Slot Machines - A disection on why she stayed in relationships long past the point it made any sense to using slot machines as an anaology.

  • That Room - A short piece of writting about a room in there home that has housed several key heartbreaks.

  • I Lost Wight! I Lost Weight? I Lost Weight… - After spending her 20s only gaining weight and working hard to love her body she never fully escaped the desire to lose weight. Now it’s happend rather by chance and it turns out it’s not all it’s cracked up to be. In this essay she explores her complicated feelings.