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Start Select Reset Zine #012 | Shadow Boxing x Long Form Leap

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Issue #012 of Start Select Reset just went out via snail mail to supporters subscribed at £5 Monthly  or above

“A stack of Start Select Reset zines by Jay Springett, arranged in a fan-like pattern. The cover design is black and white with bold, distorted typography spelling out ‘START SELECT RESET ZINE.’ Issue #12 is featured prominently, with the topics ‘1. LONG FORM LEAP’ and ‘2. SHADOW BOXING’ listed on the cover.

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Issue #012 – Long Form Leap x Shadow Boxing

A copy of Start Select Reset zine by Jay Springett, Issue #12, placed on a wooden surface. The black and white cover features bold, distorted typography reading ‘START SELECT RESET ZINE,’ with the topics ‘1. LONG FORM LEAP’ and ‘2. SHADOW BOXING’ listed below. A small woven basket and a green plant are partially visible on the right side

Issue #012 is a double feature, tackling two intertwined creative struggles:

Shadow Boxing – The exhausting mental habit of preemptively battling imaginary critics online.

Long Form Leap – My ongoing attempt to write longer, more ambitious essays.

In the first piece, I reflect on how social media has trained us to anticipate judgment before we even act, leading to creative hesitation, diluted ideas, and unfinished projects.

In the second, Long Form Leap, I examine my personal version of that same struggle—breaking past the 8-10k word range in my writing while keeping ideas clear and cohesive.

The fact that these longer essays are destined for print, rather than screen, adds another layer of resistance—my inner critic speaks louder when something feels permanent. If any of this resonates with you—whether you’re battling your own shadow critics or trying to level up your creative work—this issue is for you.

A hand holding a small copy of Start Select Reset zine by Jay Springett against a plain white wall. The zine’s black and white cover features bold, distorted typography reading ‘START SELECT RESET ZINE,’ with the topics ‘1. LONG FORM LEAP’ and ‘2. SHADOW BOXING’ listed below. The compact size of the zine is emphasised by the hand holding it, highlighting its pocketable A8 format.

You know, I’ve been making this zine for three years, and it’s only just occurred to me to take a photo of myself holding it against a white background. Looks pretty sweet! Sometimes, the simplest things take the longest to figure out.

Expect more of these kinds of shots going forward—feels like a nice way to mark each release. In a few issues time I’ll make a cool gif.

If you subscribed during the ‘pledge drive’ that kicked off with the last episode of 301 in 2024, you’ll not only receive Issue #12, but also a bonus copy of my most recent solo game, Quiet Quests – Issue #11. Just a little extra something as a bonus.

I still have a few copies left, so if you’ve been thinking about subscribing but haven’t yet, now’s a great time—future issues are shaping up to be something special.

Biggest Print Run Yet!

The mailing list keeps growing, and with every issue, the wedge of envelopes I drop into the postbox gets thicker. Seeing that stack grow is deeply satisfying—finally fulfilling a dream I’ve had since childhood. I’ve been making personal zines since I was 9 or 10, but this is the first time I’ve shipped one at this scale.

This zine, as a personal project, is on track to be the biggest print run per issue I’ve ever done for a zine, and that feels really satisfying.

It’s super cool knowing that these little booklets are making their way out into the world, landing in real hands, in real places.

Your support makes this all possible, blog, podcast, zine etc—thank you all being part of my creative journey.

A flat lay of several copies of “Start Select Reset Zine,” Issue 008, arranged next to a black-and-white linocut print of a cyberpunk elk on motorcycle. The zines feature bold typography and a cover image of people standing in front of a large structure. To the right of the print is a brayer (a roller used for printmaking) with a red handle, suggesting a hands-on, creative process. The scene highlights both zine-making and printmaking, with a focus on DIY publishing and artistic expression.

Start Select Reset Zine (SSRZ) is a quarterly physical newsletter, sent via snail mail to paid subscribers

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