Infinity’s Kitchen no. 2

Infinity’s Kitchen is a graphic literary journal featuring experimental writing and art. The goal here is break the old fashioned rules about “art” and “literature”. There are some new-fangled rules we’re not going to play by, either.

Right after cooking up that first batch of words and music, with the first issue and the release party, we’ve done it again! Infinity’s Kitchen no. 2 is finally ready.

Concrete Poetry

With the second issue of Infinity’s Kitchen, we’re experimenting (carefully) with some ideas that we borrowed from concrete poetry. Concrete poetry, or visual poetry, is written so that the arrangement of the words on the page is important. It’s a great way to add some flavor to the poetry.

New Comic Series

Bryan Prindiville lovingly crafted cute comics about adorable dogs and the funny things they do. He enjoyed every precious moment of it until he went completely insane. The Broken Muzzle web comic is the result. Every week or so, Infinity’s Kitchen will publish a new installment in the comic strip series.

Submissions

We are accepting submissions for the next issue. Writing, artwork, video and music: anything goes!

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lesabres in unlesbares ubersetzen by Claus Bremer (1963). Translated from German. Concrete poetry is writing with physical aspects. Concrete poetry happens when the physical qualities of words take on a meaning in addition to the meaning of words themselves. The word “concrete” here refers to that physical quality, not the stuff that paves the sidewalk. Concrete [...]
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