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Snatch Magazine Issue 1: The Fans
Snatch's biggest issue yet! 96 glorious pages that explore what it means to be a fan of women's sports, with queerness at the forefront and joy running through every page.
Featuring thoughtful essays on hosting pride nights, finding community at WNBA games, road-tripping to see the PWHL, building women's sports bars, becoming obsessed with players you've never met, and the World Cup kiss that launched a thousand queer awakenings. Plus interviews, photography, a crossword puzzle, and a flow chart for good measure.
Basketball, soccer, hockey, volleyball, and roller derby, as seen from the stands, the bars, and the internet. This is women's sports through the eyes of the people who fill the stands.
Format:
96 pages | 8.5x11 inches | Perfect bound | Soft-touch laminate cover
Independently published by Sophia Mitropoulos and printed with every contributor paid.
Perfect for:
Fans who want to see themselves reflected in women's sports media, readers looking for cultural commentary beyond game recaps, and anyone building community around the sports they love.
Snatch's biggest issue yet! 96 glorious pages that explore what it means to be a fan of women's sports, with queerness at the forefront and joy running through every page.
Featuring thoughtful essays on hosting pride nights, finding community at WNBA games, road-tripping to see the PWHL, building women's sports bars, becoming obsessed with players you've never met, and the World Cup kiss that launched a thousand queer awakenings. Plus interviews, photography, a crossword puzzle, and a flow chart for good measure.
Basketball, soccer, hockey, volleyball, and roller derby, as seen from the stands, the bars, and the internet. This is women's sports through the eyes of the people who fill the stands.
Format:
96 pages | 8.5x11 inches | Perfect bound | Soft-touch laminate cover
Independently published by Sophia Mitropoulos and printed with every contributor paid.
Perfect for:
Fans who want to see themselves reflected in women's sports media, readers looking for cultural commentary beyond game recaps, and anyone building community around the sports they love.