Editor and creative director Austė Skrupskytė Cullbrand says Playground magazine is leaning into its the Nordic and Baltic identity to differente itself on newsstands around the world. See our full conversation: stackmagazines.com/art-desig…
Have you told us how you read? (Or don't read?) Our reading habits survey closes at midnight on Sunday – we'd love to hear from you! form.typeform.com/to/eZI5QF6…
Is it true that nobody reads these days? Take our survey so we can get a better idea of how people do or don't read, and how they feel about it. (Also, leave your email address at the end and you could win a year of Stack magazines...) form.typeform.com/to/eZI5QF6…
In the new episode of the Stack podcast Andy Crysell, editor of No Way Back magazine, speaks about the massive potential for learning from the music and subcultures of the past, and the importance of avoiding nostalgia. stackmagazines.com/music/a-f…
Join us on Thursday night next week for a conversation with @countyhwy managing editor Ryan Basemann. We'll be talking small town America, publishing beyond politics, and the allure of the 19th-century newspaper. stack-county-highway.eventbr…
"It's kind of the antithesis of the endless scroll, and that feels really important..." In our new episode of the Stack podcast, the editors of @foldingrockmag speak about the value of print in a digital age stackmagazines.com/literatur…
"Nope, arts jobs don't exist really." Finlay Mackay, editor of Piscine magazine, on the shock of graduating from arts school and starting to work in restaurant kitchens, and how the magazine became a response to the situation stackmagazines.com/art-desig…
"If you build your business on social media, it doesn't really encourage creative exploration..." Chris Hassell explains why he and @JoshJoshJones decided to make Ralph, a print magazine led by "creativity and joy" stackmagazines.com/humour/ra…
The latest Debris magazine is themed 'No!', tapping into a general sense of dissatisfaction in the air. In the new episode of the Stack podcast, the editors explain how they used the most negative word in the English language to make something positive stackmagazines.com/race/debr…
Yes, Easter is next week. And yes, that means it's time for our half-price subscription offer. Get three months of Stack at 50% of our normal prices – offer ends at midnight on Easter Monday. stackmagazines.com/update/ha…
In the new episode of the Stack podcast I spoke with editors Hillary Brenhouse and Meara Sharma, and heard how Elastic magazine is stretching the definition of psychedelic, creating something that's, "ordinary, only slightly, weirdly, off" stackmagazines.com/art-desig…
We supply independent cafes across the UK with free magazines for their customers to read, and we want to do more! If you run an independent cafe, fill in our form and we'll start sending great publishing your way... stackmagazines.com/update/di…
"Carrier issue two, apart from my children, it's the best thing I've brought into the world." Hear our full conversation with Carrier editor Tom Parr, on the new episode of the Stack podcast stackmagazines.com/outdoors/…
What's the point of a fashion magazine today? Come to our event on 4 March to hear the ideas and motivations behind three of the most disruptive fashion titles you'll find on the shelves. stack-ravensbourne.eventbrit…
"What if there were no rules, no templates? What if we just went wild?" Chris Harrigan, editor of The Story, speaks about escaping the confines of literary publishing stackmagazines.com/literatur…
This is going to be loads of fun. Independent magazines on stage, at @stbridefdn on Thursday night, with @The_Fence_Mag, Die Quieter Please, Dispatch, and Piscine. Tickets are £6.50 and all proceeds to St Brides. Come join us! billetto.co.uk/e/stack-indep…
Stack Independent Magazines on Stage – with Die Quieter Please, Dispatch, The Fence, and Piscine.
Thu 5 Feb, 6 pm, St Bride Foundation
Love seeing magazines come to life! 🤗 @stackmagazines
Book now: billetto.co.uk/e/stack-indep…