“The untold want by life and land ne’er granted,
Now voyager sail thou forth to seek and find.”
— Walt Whitman, “The Untold Want”
That poem is the guiding light for Now Voyager, a new bi-monthly print magazine devoted to longform international journalism co-founded by Nicolas Niarchos and Hélène Werner.
Nick (
@PerneInAGyre) and Hélène describe the magazine as finding “its specific geography somewhere between a foreign desk briefing, a literary review and a cultural notebook.” It’s a publication that crosses borders — highlighting issues and new voices from around the world — through compelling stories, beautiful artwork and vivid photography, with dedicated sections on food and humor too.
The magazine’s first cover image sets the tone: a gorgeous watercolor by Camille Henrot that, as the editors put it, “captures the moment where a text begins. There will be twists and turns ahead, but this instant is illuminated, quiet.” The issue also features a portfolio of her work.
At last night's gathering at Les Ateliers Courbet gallery, we also celebrated print despite all the obituaries about the death of longform journalism! And I photographed Malù dalla Piccola (the artist who is also married to Nick) in front of the wall of her original illustrations of the writers and editors.
Congratulations to Nick, Hélène and the entire team on a glorious debut. Visit their website
nowvoyagermag.com to explore what they’re building and subscribe.