Hermitzine moderators do all sorts of things, including: coming up with zine themes, organizing the participants, keeping the zine on track, compiling the final elements into the zine PDF, and more. Following all these rules, the moderators of Hermitzine have worked for five years to bring you high-quality zines to download, read, and enjoy, all completely for free.
Hermitzine has had many moderators since its creation in 2019. Check out this page to get to know the current team!
a10 is a french animation student who loves zines, Hermitcraft, and Hermitcraft zines! She mainly does Social Media Management and Participant Communication, although he’ll do just about any job he can get his little hands on. He made his debut as a participant in Edition 7, then became a mod for Edition 8.
Marzo is a graphic designer and illustrator with a minor obsession with designing suits of armor. She’s been a Hermitcraft fan since season 6 and has been part of the Hermitzine mod team since Edition 4. As the team's main editor, she helps design the core elements of the zine, as well as assembles everything into the final zine PDF. Hermitzine 9 will be the eleventh zine she's ever moderated, but certainly not her last!
Unnecessary Redstone wandered into Hermitzine halfway through Edition 2, helped out marking applications for Edition 3, then finally realised somewhere around Edition 6 that he'd accidentally become a mod a few editions ago without noticing. He manages spreadsheets and automation for the zine, as well as overseeing art help and feedback.
Watt is an American law student with a hearty passion for writing, reading, and Minecraft in his spare time. Self-described as an amateur poet, his job in the mod team is everything relating to the writers! He joined as a participant in Hermitzine 7, the first edition since edition 1 which included poetry and prose, and then joined the mod team for Hermitzine 8. Previously, he was the editor in chief of his school's official Literary Magazine, and has been making personal zines since he was 15.