Happy double belated New Year! Happy belated Every Holiday! Happy belated birthdays! Happy Belated 1st The Wrong Press+QTZ tabling debut anniversaries! So many belated things to celebrate🎉🎉🎉2025 was nuts!!!!! We survived getting hit by a car! We got awards at our jobs! We moved! We got a tubby beautiful angel baby puddin pop cat! There’s going to be a Hellraiser game coming out this year?! We met so many of you lovely people along the way as we tabled last year! Hope everyone’s been able to stay safe & warm during this blizzard season! Many changes have happened since we started this journey in ‘24. We’re longer in the tooth, wearier in the bones & spirit, we broke up, we reconciled, we’ve loved, we’ve lost, we got knocked down, we got back up again, the list goes on but we keep on pressing forward💝 We can’t extend our thanks enough to all of you who helped & supported us along the way as we figured out all the inner machinations of being a zine team! Moving forward, Emely will be working on digitizing some old TWP zines that never made it to the table in time & putting them on our itch dot io page (link in the bio!) as Kimberly will be focusing on her surgery recovery+event coordination. There will still be many more zines & horrorful art to come ‘26 so watch this space, babycakes! See ya next time💌
📃been working hard to get ready for our first fest weekend🍑! lots of writing, drawing, showcases, this summer’s been so full of making art that we’re excited to continue sharing🖤
🧷Get it right with The Wrong Press! We are a Providence-based queer artist duo making zines on horror, kink, philosophy, trans poetics, film, comics, & more!!
Please look forward to the dykeish delights Kimberly (she/her) and Emely (she/they) have to show you.🖤
Kimberly Urban (she/her) is a trans woman making it work in Providence, RI. She writes fiction that combines her subjective experience with archival and ready made texts. Her previous work has appeared in academic and literary journals under her dead name. After taking a year off from creative work, Kimberly is approaching her artistic endeavors as a form of therapy.