Editor’s Note     A note from the editor regarding this first issue, reflecting on the theme Human.  Released January 2018.
       
     
   An Interview with Edward Zorab     We spoke to filmmaker Edward Zorab on his inspirations and discuss his new film  Junk Mail  starring Joe Wilkinson. Photography by Josien Van Oostveen.
       
     
   An Interview with Brad Leach     We spoke with photographer Brad Leach on his process and influences as a photographer and gained a further look into his confectionary coloured world.
       
     
   Mutation Crooks by Nicoletta     This beautiful photographic series entitled examines the fragility and intimacy of one's body post surgery.
       
     
   Mia Bradley Evans     We met with the dancer Mia Bradley Evans to document her movement and she shared her thoughts and experiences on dedication, movement and seeking opportunity.
       
     
  It’s Not by Roisin Branigan    Unless I verbally ask for it     I'm not ‘asking for it’
       
     
  An Interview with Lydia Saskia   We interviewed the illustrator and learned about the process and influences of her blunt, chaotic and personal work.
       
     
   An Interview with Hipster Trash     We spoke to Aoibheann Flanagan Gill and Sinead Pokall who make up the musical duo  Hipster Trash
       
     
   An Interview with Ann Marie Amick     We spoke to New York based photographer and painter about the human form, intimacy and 'No Apologies'.
       
     
   Where are you my friend? by Dana Halliday      You say something that makes me laugh, although I can’t now recall what it was. My smile doesn't fade, and I feel happy to be here - with you.
       
     
   An Interview with Maija Sofia     We spoke with Maija Sofia making waves in the music industry with her poweful songs.     ‘In an interview with Nan Goldin, she describes her work as 'about the condition of being human: the pain, the ability to su
       
     
   Emily Lohan     We sneak a peek into the vast documented work of artist Emily Lohan's sketchbooks and talk about the process behind them.
       
     
   Three Poems by Jordan Lydon        i feel for your face and       i look for your body.       it is here, but i am not
       
     
  A Day In Summer by Francis Jones   We witness a beautiful and intimate insight in Francis Jones prose and photography piece   A Day In Summer
       
     
   Oisin Donnellan     Poem from Oisin Donnellan entitled  The Smile
       
     
   Lauren Conway     A curated selection of works this fine artist and illustrator.
       
     
   Chloe Austin     A selection of works by this engaging artist that explores gender and womanhood and how these concepts are perceived in modern society.
       
     
   This Is Not The Poem You Wanted by Daniel Mulcahy      This is the poem that says       There are only walls, and why should you care?
       
     
   Show Us What Makes You Human     We interviewed three individuals with this issue's theme in mind on what it means to be human.
       
     
  It’s Not by Roisin Branigan    Unless I verbally ask for it     I'm not ‘asking for it’
       
     

It’s Not by Roisin Branigan

Unless I verbally ask for it

I'm not ‘asking for it’

  An Interview with Lydia Saskia   We interviewed the illustrator and learned about the process and influences of her blunt, chaotic and personal work.
       
     

An Interview with Lydia Saskia

We interviewed the illustrator and learned about the process and influences of her blunt, chaotic and personal work.

  A Day In Summer by Francis Jones   We witness a beautiful and intimate insight in Francis Jones prose and photography piece   A Day In Summer
       
     

A Day In Summer by Francis Jones

We witness a beautiful and intimate insight in Francis Jones prose and photography piece A Day In Summer