“I used to watch a lot of Soviet cartoons growing up, and I think that the very surrealistic, even uncanny vibe is prevalent in animations.”
Read More“My goal is to make something that's visually interesting or provokes an emotion in some way, because if you can make someone feel something or just interest them, then that's the first step in communicating a concept.”
Read More“What distinguishes weaving from other forms is its materiality. It's very labor intensive, it's very slow.”
Read MoreTwo of my favorite poems are about Popeye, so I would like to write a Popeye poem to keep the genre alive.
Read MoreSliced Bread’s own Fiona Brauer sits down with Caroline Wall for a conversation on Wall’s poem “Ouroboros,” Nietzsche, and the virtues of Harper Café.
Read More…overburdened with books, Post-Its, receipts, Forever 21 and thrift store tags, and a cup of bookmarks, not to mention the rectangular wicker basket holding my diary. It is always too crowded and almost identical to the bedside table in my poem of the same title.
Read MoreStaff member Lina Linares reads editor Mireille Farjo’s poem “Pyrosome.”
Read MoreBaking bread is one of the easiest ways to feel connected to history while in the comfort of your own kitchen. Also carbs are great.
Read MoreStaff member Maya Osman-Krinsky reads her very own poem in this edition of Bread Beat put together by Lina Linares.
Read MoreWell, I’ve painted several provocative pictures […] The NEA won’t fund me; they’re afraid of a political outsider, with an idea that makes “just a bit too much sense.”
Read MorePhotography is always a surprise. I think having an idea for the perfect photo never turns out to be as good as you imagined, while just catching something out a window that strikes you at the right angle is where the best expressions come through. That’s where you can show others how you see the world.
Read More…wouldn’t it be cool if maybe that TV was actually a head? What would the body look like? What kind of universe would this exist in? And then I end up drawing that instead.
Read MoreEnjoy this special preview of our forthcoming Autumn 2018 issue with Sara Maillacheruvu’s stunning, contemplative “Paul’s Poem.”
Read MoreListen to Sliced Bread's own Mike Wiley read his poem about a girl, a cigar, and something melancholy floating on the wind. Special thanks to Nora Spadoni for recording.
Read MoreTune in to the dulcet tones of Zane Rossi reading from "slim white fish", which won Sliced Bread Magazine's 2017 Summer Story Prize!
Read MoreFrom the Bread Beat archive: We present our beer-themed Bread Beat episode. Jake Bittle reads his piece, "Do you really like the taste of PBR," and Jared Simon reads his piece, "Commence Beer Universe." Both of these pieces were published in our Spring 2015 issue.
Read MoreFrom the Bread Beat archive: Featuring poems "ANT" by Alexandra Levitas and "Why I am Not Afraid of the Dark. Alternatively: A Pseudo-Sestina" by Rosemarie Ho.
Fun fact, this episode was called Bread Beats. We’ve dropped some beats, I guess.
Read MoreFrom the Bread Beat archive: Miles White reads his poem "Untitled," then chats with our host Hadar about young love.
Read MoreFrom the Bread Beat archives, "Isis the Lightning Catcher," by Michaela Cross, is read in a special radio-play adaptation with Hadar Lazar as Isis and Ezer Smith as Richard.
Read MoreMy poetry is really a crystallization of specific moments in written form, and once the poems are written down, it is rare for them to be substantially changed.
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