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Stack Magazines

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Conversations with independent publishers, telling the stories behind the stories in some of our favourite magazines.
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Kickstarter, COVID and international shipping – making A Profound Waste of Time

"Running a Kickstarter is a very overwhelming thing..." Caspian Whistler is creative director and editor-in-chief of A Profound Waste of Time, the beautiful illustrated magazine that’s inspired by video games. He’s one of the independent publishers who has successfully funded his magazine through Kickstarter, and he has a campaign live at the moment to reprint issues one and two, which is currently sitting at just under £80,000 pledged with 22 days left to go. In this conversation he speaks abou...

Sep 24, 202131 min

Football and culture in Uno-Due magazine

"We can talk about football as our very own way to experience the world..." Matteo Cossu is editor and co-founder of Uno-Due, the annual magazine about football and culture that he started with some footballing friends in 2014. The first two issues of the magazine were published in Italian but for the third issue they switched to English and produced a beautiful 250-odd page hardback tome with fascinating stories from all around the world. In this conversation he explains how the magazine first ...

Sep 10, 202127 min

Big pages and big ideas in Dispatches magazine

"We wanted people to lose themselves in words..." Marius Sosnowski is deputy editor of Dispatches, a large-format magazine of ideas published out of Berkeley in California, and inspired by that city’s intellectual and counter-cultural heritage. As he explains in this conversation, Dispatches was always intended as a big publication, and they make the most of those oversized pages by packing them with text – this is definitely a magazine that needs to be read.

Aug 12, 202133 min

Plastikcomb's experimental arts publishing

"The whole magazine itself becomes a piece of art..." Aaron Beebe is the founder and art director of Plastikcomb, a magazine that champions collage, comics, fine art and more, all of it unified by a low brow pop aesthetic. There’s something raw and rough and experimental about Plastikcomb – its pages break out of the orderly grids of contemporary magazine design and instead respond to the featured artwork to create something that is itself a piece of art, and in this conversation Aaron speaks ab...

Aug 06, 202133 min

Bum magazine's risograph experiment

"I don't think we've made the perfect Bum yet..." Lee Marable and Roosa Melentjeff are the editors and designers of Bum, a lovely risograph printed magazine based in Helsinki and dedicated to exploring stories around arts, architecture and design. As they explain in this conversation, the magazine really started because they wanted to experiment with risograph printing, and I think it’s clear they’ve totally fallen in love with this unpredictable and painstaking method of printing.

Jul 30, 202125 min

Balcony uncovers art in the everyday

"We put the artist as a human before the work..." Audrey Rose Smith and Vicente Muñoz are the editor and creative director of Balcony, the new magazine that explores art in the everyday. Both Audrey and Vicente work in New York in jobs connected with the art world, and Balcony is the result of their frustration with the way art is commonly discussed – they want to present this intimate, behind-the-scenes view of artists as a way of challenging the commercial, event-driven narrative that tends to...

Jul 23, 202132 min

Kinfolk's new magazine about kids

"I hope it makes people feel good..." Harriet Fitch Little is editor of Kinfolk magazine and editor-in-chief of Kindling, the new title published by Kinfolk to explore the subject of bringing up children. In this conversation she explains how the Kinfolk team ended up making a magazine about raising kids, how the pandemic played its part, and why it was particularly important that Kindling remained an open and non-judgemental magazine.

Jul 16, 202129 min

Football reflects on America in Spiral magazine

"American football is a reflection of America – good and bad..." Shawn Ghassemitari is editor-in-chief and creative director of Spiral, the magazine that takes a creative look at American football. I was really interested to hear about his reasons for making the magazine – his parents immigrated to the US from Iran in 1978 and he speaks about the sport as a way of assimilating into American culture, and also as a way of reflecting all elements of that culture, both good and bad.

May 21, 202126 min

Batshit Times takes an absurd look at our dark days

"Things are going to be weird for the rest of our lives..." Peter McCain is the creative director and editor-in-chief of Batshit Times, the New York-based satire and arts magazine that released its first issue in April last year. That first issue was themed ‘Quarantine’, and when I read it I assumed the whole project was conceived in response to the pandemic, but as he explains in this conversation, there are lots of other things he’s much more worried about.

May 14, 202128 min

Setting a strange tone with Synchron magazine

"We just wanted to know – what do people care about now?" Lea Kloepel is editor of Synchron, the magazine she launched earlier this year with her boyfriend and art director Johannes Farfsing, and which stands out as one of the strangest and most striking magazine launches I’ve seen for a long time. It's dedicated to exploring contemporary visual art and fiction, but it does so in a way that is brilliantly inventive and entirely its own – Lea's explanation of the origins of their weirdly organic ...

May 07, 202131 min

Yana magazine takes a fresh look at juggling

"Juggling is just playing – it should talk to everyone..." Florence Huet is the founder and editor of Yana, an extraordinary magazine about juggling that is on a mission to combat the stereotypes and assumptions about what it means to juggle. It's packed full of geeky references that Florence explains in this conversation, helping to open up even further a magazine that had already totally caught my imagination.

Apr 30, 202129 min

Novella's collaged, personal approach to fashion

"We all wear clothes – we all have something to say about them..." Abigail Buzbee and Ryan Hunt are editor and art director of Novella, an experimental fashion magazine that takes a handmade, literary approach to its subject. In this conversation they explain why they were so excited to play with the conventions of the fashion magazine, and how at the start of the project they actually didn’t intend to make a magazine at all.

Apr 23, 202135 min

Nork magazine's evolving ode to the north

"You go mad if you don't do anything here..." Agnese Zile is creative director and editor-in-chief of Nork, the magazine she started as "an ode to the north", but which has evolved over the years to become a broader exploration of the world, though still with a distinctly dark perspective evocative of her adopted home in Tromsø. In this episode she talks about her reasons for changing the magazine, the challenges of independent publishing, and the strange lure that keeps pulling her back to publ...

Dec 18, 202027 min

How to publish a magazine by accident

"I can't just put this on a hard drive – I have to do something about it..." Mari Oshaug is editor-in-chief and publisher of Bikevibe, the magazine that sets off for a different city each issue and reports on the cycling culture it finds there. Mari started the magazine in 2014 by accident – she was on holiday in Tokyo and found herself taking hundreds of photos of the bikes she saw on the streets, and realised that she wanted to actually do something with the pictures rather than just store the...

Dec 11, 202025 min

Provocative photography in Fotograf magazine

Marketa Kinterova is editor-in-chief of Fotograf, the long-running Czech magazine of photography and contemporary art. We delivered their ‘New Utopias’ issue to Stack subscribers in August this year, and in this conversation we get into some of the things that I really love about this brilliantly provocative and avant-garde magazine.

Dec 04, 202026 min

Combating climate change in Icarus Complex

"You can't wait for other people to change things for you..." Afsaneh Rafii is founder and editor-in-chief of Icarus Complex, the magazine that takes an in-depth look at the issues surrounding climate change. In this episode we go right back to the start to speak about her initial impulse to make a magazine, through the process of publishing a first issue and her realisation that while she’d been working on that, several other groups of independent publishers had also been creating the launch is...

Nov 27, 202025 min

Exploring the future with Scenario magazine

"The future is always contested..." Casper Skovgaard Petersen is editorial manager of Scenario, the quarterly magazine produced by the Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies. As you’d expect, he has a lot to say about the various possible futures we might have waiting for us, and in this episode he speaks about the different techniques they use at the institute, challenging dominant narratives to look beyond what seems to be obvious or self-evident, and how they use those same techniques edito...

Nov 20, 202026 min

Taking over American Chordata's literary legacy

"I think it's striving for... the America we hope we can be." Hannah Hirsh and Natasha Rao are two of the editors behind American Chordata, the literary and arts magazine that recently published its 10th issue, and which we sent to our subscribers in September. It’s always been operated by volunteers as a labour of love, with the team constantly changing, and Hannah and Natasha took over part of the way through the making of this latest issue. In this episode they speak about that process, what ...

Nov 13, 202022 min

The power of comics in The Nib magazine

"We have a sane business model... you don't spend more than you have coming in." Matt Bors is editor and founder of The Nib, the magazine that uses comics to tell stories about some of the big, serious issues facing the world. The magazine launched online first, as one of the sites that were part of Medium in its early days, and in this conversation he explains how that relationship came to an end, and how he ended up working with First Look Media, another company with lots of money to spend, an...

Nov 06, 202032 min

Making Sex Magazine (with no sex)

"It really is like getting a tattoo; for better, for worse..." Asher Penn is the editor and founder of Sex Magazine, a title that publishes brilliantly personal Q&A interviews with artists, musicians, filmmakers and other creative people (and no sex). In this conversation Asher explains how the magazine has evolved over the years, and how he has developed his characteristic style, which draws upon his interviewees’ life experiences as a way to understand their creative output.

Oct 23, 202025 min

Making mistakes with Autodidact magazine

"I didn't want to only do one thing..." Bardia Koushan is editor and art director of Autodidact, the magazine that brings together work by a wide range of artists and creative people. The second issue came out a few weeks ago, themed around the idea of mistakes, and I really enjoyed speaking to him about the different types of mistakes they included, and particularly the mistakes he made while making the issue. I love it when magazine makers speak openly about the pitfalls of publishing, and as ...

Oct 16, 202024 min

A bathing obsession in Hamam magazine

"The bathing community is something special – if you know you know..." Ekin Balcioglu and Steve Weiner are the founding editors of Hamam, a new magazine that celebrates the art and culture of bathing. Inviting readers inside the world’s bath houses, saunas and hot springs, they're clearly having fun in their new role as bathing ambassadors, but there's something else going on here too. It’s hinted at in Hamam’s strapline, “The magazine of letting go”, and I was interested to hear how this magazi...

Oct 09, 202023 min

Publishing a travel magazine under COVID-19

"It's so Fare to be going to the grandmother's kitchen..." Ben Mervis is editor-in-chief of Fare, the magazine that travels to a different city each issue to report on the food culture it finds there. For their latest issue they went off to Antwerp in Belgium, and as he explains, they completed their trips to the city by the start of March, just before coronavirus restrictions kicked in. But with COVID-19 severely limiting the travel and hospitality industries for the foreseeable future, they ha...

Oct 02, 202031 min

British creativity outside the London bubble in Mind the Gap magazine

"What happens when London prices out every artist?" Lucy Fowler is editor and art director of Mind the Gap, the magazine she made as part of her fashion journalism course at Central Saint Martin’s in London. Frustrated by the inequalities she found in Britain's creative industries, she wanted to showcase some of the unsung artists, designers, musicians and other creative people found outside the London bubble, and the result is a brilliantly fun and impassioned piece of independent publishing.

Sep 25, 202024 min

Extra Teeth is redefining Scottish literature

"We want writers to see us publishing work that might not be published elsewhere..." Jules Danskin and Heather Parry are the managing director and editorial director of Extra Teeth, a literary magazine that publishes great new writing from Scotland. They sent us copies of their first two issues recently and I was really impressed not just by the quality but also the range of the writing, and as you’ll hear during our conversation, part of their motivation in making the magazine is to challenge a...

Sep 18, 202027 min

Indiecon 2020 – the socially distanced magazine festival

This year’s Indiecon festival took place in Hamburg from 5–6 September, bringing people together from all over Europe for a brilliantly defiant (but still socially distanced) celebration of print. This special episode of the podcast was recorded at Indiecon by Nina Prader from Lady Liberty Press, and features the people behind Alien magazine (Portugal), Club Sandwich (France), C/O Vienna (Austria) and Word (Germany).

Sep 11, 202020 min

Making sense of coronavirus with Delayed Gratification

"We get to be the seagulls following the trawler..." Rob Orchard is one of the editors behind Delayed Gratification, the quarterly news magazine that looks back at events once the dust has settled and takes a slow, considered approach to retelling stories with the benefit of hindsight. Their current issue covers the period from January to March this year, which of course was when coronavirus first emerged from Wuhan and started spreading around the world, and in this episode Rob talks about how ...

Sep 04, 202026 min

Publishing as art in Pfeil magazine

"We thought we'd make a printed exhibition in the format of a magazine..." Anja Dietmann and Max Predinger are two of the people behind Pfeil, the Hamburg-based art magazine that we delivered to Stack subscribers in June this year. This isn’t a magazine about art – the magazine itself is conceived as an artwork and they’re absolutely committed to each issue’s artistic concept, which leads them to do some slightly crazy things with it.

Aug 07, 202022 min

A love letter to print (and Portland) in Joon magazine

Bijan Berahimi is the founder and editor of Joon, which he describes as a sort of love letter to Portland. Bijan runs Fisk design studio and gallery in Portland and the magazine is a collaboration between Fisk and Brown Printing, one of the city’s main printing companies, and you can clearly see that they’re using the project to show off the stuff they can do. It’s an absolutely gorgeous piece of print, with lovely bright colours, loads of different paper types, glosses, foils and finishes, but ...

Jul 23, 202026 min

Travelling the USA with Fifty Grande

"It's a grind. You have to get out there and do it..." Chris M Walsh is founder and editor of Fifty Grande, the travel magazine that goes deep to uncover the real USA. Chris is an experienced editor, having spent time at Billboard and Zagat, and now he’s drawing on the lessons he learned from those big, corporate publishers, while also improvising and getting his hands dirty with the scrappy business of small independent publishing.

Jul 17, 202025 min
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