Hello my name’s Craig and I run the Salford Zine Library.
Many people have different ideas what a zine is. But I will try and sum up what a zine is to me.
A zine is a publication self-made and printed  independently by the author. Production methods vary from primitive  tools such as photocopiers, pens, paper and the trademark stapler. They  can also be professionally printed and made to a very high technical  standard and presented as artists’ book.
In the two years since the archive was opened the lively world of  zines and our library has continued to flourish and grow. We welcome  contributions from everyone. To date we have had nearly 
1500 submissions from all over the world. Thank you to those who have donated so far….
Many people who have visited the library and come to past exhibitions  have been truly inspired.  They have then gone on to make zines of  their own and self-publish work they have wanted to share for a long  time.
Here at Salford Zine Library there is no curatorship. We do not wish  to be the arbiters of taste. The library is completely inclusive and  your contribution is important. We tour the UK visiting schools,  universities, public art galleries and book fairs.
Since the exhibition came to a close at Salford Museum and Art  Gallery the library has been homeless. I have been desperately seeking a  new place for it to reside. Looking for a pleasant and safe environment  where people can comfortably read and peruse the archive at their own  leisure. After much toing and froing looking for the right spaceI have  been offered a permanent room at the Nexus Art CafĂ© in the heart of  Manchester’s Northern Quarter.
In its new home the archive will be accessible seven days a week from  mid May but as you can see the space needs work. With your help and the  skills of master craftsman Andy Yates – a man who  says he can drill  through anything - we can transform the space into the ideal new home we  have long since dreamed of.
Our aim is to raise one thousand pounds by the end of April 2012.
The money raised will go towards the building of shelves, comfy seats  to sit down and read, lighting and giving the walls a nice lick of  paint.
When the space is clean and safe we can deliver workshops as part of  our educational programme and you can read you favourite zines in calm  creative comfort.
You can donate in these amounts:
- For £5! You get an invite to the opening launch night.
 
- For £10! You also receive a freshly burnt DVD of the Salford Zine Library film ‘Self-Publishers of the World Take Over.’
 
- For £20! Add to it a guided tour of the 3 x 5 metres room with head librarian Craig John Barr.
 
- And for £50 and upwards! You get all of the previously mentioned plus  you can pick an original piece of artwork listed from my website  portfolio. 
 
Please be generous and give today!