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Wanderlusty novels to inspire adventures

Books for the open road

Blloon editors Tara Jane Seton and Sarah Moriarty pull together a literary world tour, taking in Nigeria, Japan, outer space and beyond.

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How a postcard changed Douglas Coupland’s life

Things I Learned Along The Way

If it wasn’t for a random postcard, Generation X author Douglas Coupland may never have embarked on a life as a writer.

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Where are all the radical poets?

Metaphors and molotovs

Poet Aaron Fagan speaks to Commune Editions, a radical poetry press formed during the Occupy, anti-tuition fee and Black Lives Matter protests in California's Bay Area.

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Are we living through an indie publishing revolution?

The best independent magazines

Independent publishing is in fine health. We asked Ruth Jamieson, author of Print is Dead. Long Live Print, about her favourite magazines and how to survive in a fiercely competitive industry.

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    American elegy

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  • The photographer capturing resilience over lockdown

    In partnership with Adobe

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    In partnership with Reebok

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    In partnership with EA Sports FIFA 22

  • The Black ballet dancers taking on industry racism

    Beyond The Screen in Lockdown

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    In partnership with Squarespace

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Five things we learnt from Miranda July’s Southbank Centre talk

An evening with a multi-talented artist

Miranda July was in London last night and spoke on how to write sexual fantasy sequences and the real men behind her debut novel The First Bad Man.

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Top magazines of 2014

Indie Publishing Highlights

Here to recommend the best magazine happenings in the last year, is Steve Watson, founder of indie mag subscription service Stack Magazines.

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What can the ocean tell us about ourselves?

A journey of deepwater discovery

Author James Nestor talks about his book Deep, where he explores the world of freedivers, ocean explorers and renegade marine scientists.

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Mark Chiusano

Marine Park

Mark Chiusano’s Marine Park is a touching portrait of the places and people of suburban New York.

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Top Digital Magazines on Zinio

Fader, Juxtapoz, Rolling Stone

To celebrate Huck's launch on Zinio, we picked ten of our favourite mags on the site.

HUCK MAGAZINE

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Huck 66: The Attitude Issue

Out now!

This issue is all about determination – to reject the status quo, to rise above the noise or just to forge your own path in life.

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Huck: The Coming of Age Issue

Out now!

This issue is all about that magic moment when things click into place – be it inspiration, experience or a sense of identity.

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Huck 64: The Journeys Issue

Out now!

In this issue, we’re celebrating the paths taken by extraordinary individuals and the lessons they’ve learned by blazing their own trail in life.

THIS IS DIY

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Eloísa Cartonera

A Cultural Response To Crisis

Buenos Aires publishing collective Eloísa Cartonera prints beautiful books with hand painted cardboard covers.

TRANSFORMATIVE BOOKS

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The hippie activist who became a game-changing scientist

13 questions for a brilliant mind

Carlo Rovelli has been hailed as 'the man who makes physics sexy'. But beyond all the hype and accolades, he’s just a humble dude trying to figure out life.

WHY I DO WHAT I DO

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LA Art Book Fair

TBW Books

To celebrate Printed Matter's LA Art Book Fair at MoCA, Los Angeles, this weekend, we're profiling a bunch of exhibitors. Second up; Oakland-based publishers TBW Books.

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LA Art Book Fair

Boo-Hooray

To celebrate Printed Matter's LA Art Book Fair at MoCA, Los Angeles, this weekend, we're profiling a bunch of exhibitors. First up; NYC-based archivists Boo-Hooray.

ZINE SCENE

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Viewing sexual subcultures through a sociological lens

Lust & desire

From cannibalism and butt play to homemade sex toys, Phile is the new zine exploring sexual diversity around the world.

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Read an extract from Dream Nails’ reproductive justice zine

‘A trans man in a gynaecologist’

Writer J Jones reveals the unspoken struggles of trans men in an exclusive extract from Your Body Is Not Your Own – a zine dedicated to reproductive justice.

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The provocative photography zine celebrating loose living

Winging it

For their second issue, the team behind Loose have curated another zine full of roguish art and photography that celebrates the noble art of making it up as you go along.

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