Sarah Mangle
Personal Information
Description
Sarah Mangle is an artist living and working in Montreal, Canada. Her work takes the form of gloriously colourful comics and illustrations that focus on first person narratives and political advocacy. Her short graphic memoir, Crystal (2018), was recently published in Art/iculation Magazine. She is the curator of the zine shelf at Dépanneur Le Pick Up, which sells and promotes comics and zines by Indigenous, queer, trans, and POC artists as well as work by children. Sarah also works as an early childhood educator. —[Nat. Brut](
Books
Bound to Struggle
Bound to Struggle: Where Kink and Radical Politics Meet was a 'zine anthology from 2004-2011.
Language (Bound to Struggle, Volume 3)
Bound to Struggle: Where Kink and Radical Politics Meet was a 'zine anthology from 2004-2011. > This issue’s theme is LANGUAGE, and most of the pieces included touch upon the theme in one way or another. I have been slightly looser in my choices in terms of what is, or is not, strictly political. Or what is, or is not, strictly kinky. I hope this choice helps bring in different kinds of readers, or readers with different interests, without alienating the more traditional readership. I have been happy to include more art, fiction, and entries with less formal narrative structure — thanks to those creators, especially, for submitting.
You Smell Perfect
Friends Katie and Sarah write about femininity and self-image. Katie discusses coming-of-age in a Catholic community, and Sarah shares a fictional short story about "childhood self-disgust." The stab-bound zine has a screen-printed cover, and the inside front and back covers have pockets which contain color paper dolls. The text is typewritten and there are color illustrations.
