Siue Moffat
Siue Moffat (born September 5, 1973) is a chocolatier,[1] cookbook author, filmmaker, zine maker, video activist and film archivist.[2] She was very involved in the punk community (DIY ethic)- doing volunteer administrative work on the "Book Your Own Fucking Life" site (a free online resource for independent artists and promoters, once a hard copy zine published by Maximumrocknroll), and wrote columns about archiving media in the deceased magazine HeartattaCk. A longtime vegan, Siue published one of the first vegan dessert cookbooks in 2003. She also started the first vegan chocolate company in Canada - Boardwalk Chocolates.
Bibliography
- Fascinating Folks #1 (2012) with Antoine (Pumpkin Pie Press)
- The Day I Stopped Being Punk (2011) with illustrations by Antoine (Pumpkin Pie Press)
- Lickin' the Beaters 2: Vegan Chocolate and Candy, PM Press (2010) ISBN 978-1-60486-009-2
- Lickin' the Beaters: Low Fat Vegan Desserts Illustrated by 8 Fantastic Artists (Mr. Pither Cycling Tour Concoctions, 2003) ISBN 0-9731809-0-0, 2008 Reprint PM Press ISBN 978-1-60486-004-7
- Punk is Like a Box of Candy (2003)
- Gross Food (2003)
- Sick Punks (2001)
- Marcie's Book of Vegan Recipes for Non Picky People #2 (1998)
- Marcie's Book of Vegan Recipes for Non Picky People #1 (1996)
- Punk Rock Film Guide (1996)
Filmography
- Rotchester (2017)
- Niagara.Falls (2017)
- Totally Kid Carousel (2006/2009)
- The End of The Year (Directed by Ben Kukkee, 2005. Sound recordist and sound editor)
- Grilled Cheese Sandwich (Directed by Jonathan Culp, 2005. Sound recordist, stills, etc.)
- Train to New York (2003)
- Become the Media (2003)
- P-Grrrl (2002)
- Patti Helps Out (2002)
- Various films with the Toronto Video Activist Collective (1998-2003)
Other
- Book indexer for AK Press, Between the Lines, etc. (present)
- Vegan chocolatier/owner Boardwalk Chocolates (2008-2012)
- Presenter and Panelist on "Archiving the Action" at the 2005 Association of Moving Image Archivists Conference in Austin TX
- Guest on CBC's Here And Now 28/8/03
- Print Trafficker for the True/False documentary film festival in Columbia, Missouri (2005-2007)
- Microcosm Publishing worker (2005-2006)
- Volunteer on Oregon Historical Society's film collection (2005-2007)
- Distribution coordinator in Satan Macnuggit Popular Arts, an activist/DIY film producer and distributor (1999-2003)
References
- Sampson, Susan (24 March 2010). "Easter chocolates for vegans". Toronto Star. Retrieved 19 September 2011.
- http://www.interpares.org/display_file.cfm?doc=ip2_dissemination_c-prog_amia_2005.pdf
External links
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