Cake Zine’s fifth issue, Candy Land, unwraps candy’s connections to the literal and metaphorical land. It’s ninety-six pages of essays, recipes, fiction, and art, including: Conversations with the doomsday preppers prioritizing pleasure at the end of the world by Amy Rose Spiegel An essay by Leslie Jamison on building candy houses to steer her daughter away from the wild woods of restriction. An exploration of raver kandi culture in late stage EDM by Simon Wu A reflection on how climate...| Cake Zine
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Cake Zine, a new self-published project, aims to explore the rich history of cake. From phallic pastries to cake-sitting, its first issue is all about sex.| Eater