Strange Altars No. 1 Food |
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Created by:
| Broxton, Molly |
Artist:
| Broxton, Molly Powell, Gant Gauger, Eliza Jones, Laura Andersen, Andersen Lowell, Arriety Marnie, Ruth Albrecht, Erin Egan, Matthew Rosen, Aya |
Illustrator:
| Broxton, Molly Powell, Gant Gauger, Eliza Jones, Laura Marnie, Ruth Rosen, Aya |
Editor-In-Chief:
| Broxton, Molly |
Designed by:
| Broxton, Greg |
Other Primary Creator:
| Broxton, Greg |
Text by:
| Janjigian, Andrew Estabrook, A. Paul |
Photographer:
| Janjigian, Andrew Estabrook, A. Paul Bashorun, Shola Lowell, Arriety Albrecht, Erin Egan, Matthew Rosen, Aya |
Consultant Editor:
| Burgess, Elias Sounthavong, Victoria |
Author:
| Burgess, Elias Fletcher, Jodie Kazimarki, Donna Morrissey, Nick Lynn, Eissa |
Contribution by:
| Andersen, Andersen Lowell, Arriety |
Music by:
| Sounthavong, Victoria |
Lyrics by:
| Sounthavong, Victoria |
ISBN: | 978-1-941479-00-1 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2014 |
Publisher: | Ultra Fantastic
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Imprint: | We Are Hermits |
Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $7.99 |
Book Description:
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Strange Altars is a semi-annual zine that hopes to re-imagine what it can mean to experience creative work shared by others: writing that you hear, pages you want to taste, animation you can hold. Strange Altars aims to be a vessel for storytelling, beautifully presented and as tangible/sensory an experience as possible, with a 'story' being anything from poetry to memoir to technical instruction to social examination (if based in language), from photography, painting, sculpture, film,...
More DescriptionStrange Altars is a semi-annual zine that hopes to re-imagine what it can mean to experience creative work shared by others: writing that you hear, pages you want to taste, animation you can hold. Strange Altars aims to be a vessel for storytelling, beautifully presented and as tangible/sensory an experience as possible, with a 'story' being anything from poetry to memoir to technical instruction to social examination (if based in language), from photography, painting, sculpture, film, video, audio, animation, comics to fragrances/scents, blends of spices/flavors (if based in visual or mixed media), or even physical objects. The theme of Issue No. 1 is Food, with the understanding that food can mean almost anything, as sustenance and appetites (or lack of, or denial of them) color many things.