Fragmented Magazine Issue 0 Launched in 2011, Fragmented Magazine issue 0 was a limited run of only 50 copies. It was risograph printed using only black and red ink. A letterpress zine was slipped into its pages, showcasing lyrics by Melbourne musician, Brendan Kelly.
This issue was edited Adolfo Aranjuaz and featured creative writing by Hugh Williamson, Alex Penman and Sophie Lane; reviews by Chloe Sesta Jacobs; and photography by Marina Savenkov.
Fragmented Magazine was a Melbourne based, experimental small–press magazine that showcased high-quality literature, essays and visual art. It was a platform for broad intellectual thought. Its title alludes to its diverse array of material due to an absence of restrictions on themes and subject matter, as well as the age or location of contributors. I founded Fragmented in 2011 as the practical output of my Visual Communication honours degree.
Fragmented Magazine Issue 0 Launched in 2011, Fragmented Magazine issue 0 was a limited run of only 50 copies. It was risograph printed using only black and red ink. A letterpress zine was slipped into its pages, showcasing lyrics by Melbourne musician, Brendan Kelly.
This issue was edited Adolfo Aranjuaz and featured creative writing by Hugh Williamson, Alex Penman and Sophie Lane; reviews by Chloe Sesta Jacobs; and photography by Marina Savenkov.
Fragmented Magazine was a Melbourne based, experimental small–press magazine that showcased high-quality literature, essays and visual art. It was a platform for broad intellectual thought. Its title alludes to its diverse array of material due to an absence of restrictions on themes and subject matter, as well as the age or location of contributors. I founded Fragmented in 2011 as the practical output of my Visual Communication honours degree.