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Delayed Gratification #39
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Delayed Gratification #39

The slow journalism pioneers at Delayed Gratification have just published their 39th issue, looking back at the second quarter of this year, April– June. Which of course was the period the world realised Covid-19 was a true pandemic. It’s fascinating...
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Extra Teeth #2
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Extra Teeth #2

Promising ‘Words with bite,’ Scottish literary magazine Extra Teeth launched earlier this year after a Kickstarter campaign. The words deliver on that promise, but what makes the publication all the more impressive is its appearance. Across the first two issues,...
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Here #12
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Here #12

I’ve only recently caught up with Here, a quarterly travel magazine published by luggage company Away that arrived announced in our post. It’s a refreshing publication that proves customer magazines needn’t be predictable PR vehicles for the brand behind them....
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The Skirt Chronicles #6
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The Skirt Chronicles #6

The latest edition of The Skirt Chronicles consolidates the Paris-based magazine’s unique position as ‘a magazine without rules.’ Addressing the theme ‘happy satisfaction and enjoyment,’ what other magazine might so coolly bring together these five stories? ONE: ‘Attention à la...
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Good Trouble #21
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Good Trouble #21

The latest issue of broadsheet-sized Good Trouble has finally arrived, having been trailed by founder Rod Stanley at our last event of 2019. Here, we take on the ambitious task of summing up its three sections and pull-out poster in...
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Victory Journal #17
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Victory Journal #17

American mag Victory Journal is a sports publication like no other. First, it’s massive: the magazine measures 277 x 418mm, taking large-format print to the next level. Secondly, it’s predominantly visual – if a feature includes text, it’s printed in...
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