Saucy Magazine: The Movement Issue

A project in Brooklyn, NY by Kristen Taylor
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A magazine about food and relationships, fragments, intrigue, and movement at all speeds forward and backward.
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Average Pledge Per Backer: $30

Funded: $3,860 of $3,750
Dates: Jul 24th -> Aug 8th (15 days)
Project By: Kristen Taylor
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Sunset in Miami

August 7th - via: kickstarter.com
21 hours left and we are at 90%. What a gorgeous two weeks this has been - I will miss writing you updates every morning. Driving the MacArthur Causeway that connects downtown Miami to South Beach stuns every time, as the private islands - Star,... (Read More)

An old poem about air conditioning

August 6th - via: kickstarter.com
It's a crisp morning in Brooklyn, quiet with the air conditioners off in the brownstones on either side, and I just spent an hour on the fire escape thinking about everything that has happened in the past year. About the things that were important... (Read More)

The orchid flower that lasts only a day

August 5th - via: kickstarter.com
The vanilla orchid likes to grow as high as possible, so taking a photo is difficult. I happened to be wandering through Fairchild Gardens in Miami five years ago and tilted my camera up - not realizing at the time that the flowers in the vanilla... (Read More)

How to hear yourself in a tunnel

August 4th - via: kickstarter.com
Yesterday morning I walked through the Park Avenue Tunnel in Manhattan as it reverberated with voices instead of horns. Approaching the temporary installation by artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, you hear ripples of sound that match pulsing stripes moving... (Read More)

The photo that didn't make the issue

August 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
There is a section of Miami called Calle Ocho. Many people stop in for a cortadito in the mornings and early afternoon, and very often, this leads to dancing. A few years ago, my friends Laura and Jessica walked into a Calle Ocho cafe, ordered a... (Read More)

A colony of herons is called a heronry -

August 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
since a heronry is a specific kind of rookery. Fun word to say.   I took this photo of a Great Blue Heron after landing at the Miami International Airport (notable acronym) and driving the rental car in the general direction of the Everglades. ... (Read More)

What purple lamb's quarters you have

July 31st - via: kickstarter.com
At the farmers' market in Union Square yesterday morning, I picked up lamb's quarters (goosefoot, pigweed) from Bodhitree Farm (Wed and Fri at USQ), partly because I cannot resist the purple ones. They look as though the farmer took a can of glitter... (Read More)

Why We Make Magazines

July 31st - via: kickstarter.com
I spent last night in the arms of a cabal of magazine heads in New York (almost veered into a Garth Brooks lyric there) who, like me, are fascinated by the elasticity of the magazine format. We kept our wine glasses far away from the rare issues and... (Read More)

A thought on making things

July 30th - via: kickstarter.com
Made you a video this morning. Have an excellent day.  KT  (Read More)

The Monroe Avocado and Perfect Guacamole

July 28th - via: kickstarter.com
Happy Sunday night. Let's talk avocados. Trivia fact: they are a berry.  So, avocados are larger in Miami. You can find the small, bumpy Hass avocado most of us know well at Florida markets (I am fascinated that Rudolph Hass was a mail carrier... (Read More)

Steel drum interlude and mangoes

July 27th - via: kickstarter.com
I think my dreams include steel drums so often lately because musicians play them for tourists on the 34th Street subway platform as I wait for the train back to Brooklyn. In my dreams, the drums are less jangly and more deliberate, like this track I... (Read More)

Yes, We Have No Bananas (on the cover)

July 26th - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you so very much for backing Saucy. I can't wait to show you all the pages.  Originally, this issue had bananas on the cover. Banana plants are stunning, and I took this at the Fruit and Spice Park (real place!) near Redland, Florida, where... (Read More)

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