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
Cake Zine is a hedonistic exploration of history, pop culture, literature, and art through sweets. The fourth issue, Tough Cookie, presents a hearty batch of trials and triumphs all in the context of cookies. It's ninety-six pages of recipes, essays, illustrations, poems, fiction, and photographs include: A wartime di| Cake Zine
Cake Zine is a hedonistic exploration of history, pop culture, literature, and art through dessert. The second issue, Wicked Cake, explores the sinister side of sweets, the horrors lurking beneath the buttercream. Over eighty pages of recipes, essays, poems, illustrations, and photographs, including: Sohla El-Waylly’s| Cake Zine
Cake Zine is a hedonistic exploration of history, pop culture, literature, and art through sweets. The third issue, Humble Pie, features broad interpretations of humiliation and piping hot servings of contrition. Over ninety-six pages of recipes, essays, illustrations, poems, fiction, and photographs, including: A meditation on the limits of recipe-writing by Kate Lebo An investigation into pie as a metaphor for rejection on Love Island by Olivia Crandall A menu of pies to to humble you at an...| Cake Zine