Dot Dot Dash #9, 'Recursive'

The creative forces behind local magazine dotdotdash have perfected the balance between quality and DIY-ness. In ‘Recursive’, their ninth... read more...

Making Wet: The Magazine of Gourmet Bathing

One thing I love about Los Angeles is the sheer fruitcake-iness of the place. Religious cults, diet gurus, pet psychologists, auras and fads. Few other... read more...

Offscreen issue #1

If you bask in the glow of a laptop/phone/other screen 16 hours a day, picking up Offscreen and stepping away from backlit surfaces is far easier to write... read more...

Boat Magazine issue #3, London

Here is a concept you wish you’d thought of: move cities twice a year, to create a publication in which the city you’re in depicts itself. Boat... read more...

Rad Rides: The Best BMX Bikes of All Time

We all know someone that has been into BMX – be it our little brother or our single ‘cool dad’ uncle. Because these bikes have been carving... read more...

LoveWant issue #5

If you can get past the thick, matte pages that feel heavy and important in your hands, and the one thousand totally hot models (Julia Nobis, Emma Balfour,... read more...

Delicate: New Food Culture

From food trucks to pop-up restaurants and cuisine that blurs the lines between edible and art, Delicate: New Food Culture concerns itself with documenting... read more...

Nathan Englander, 'What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank'

Hype, history and the Holocaust. All three weigh heavily in these eight new stories by American writer Nathan Englander, whose follow-up to 2008′s The... read more...

The Plant Journal issue #2

They really haven’t beaten around the bush with the name (sorry!); this journal is all about plants. Okay, now shake the funk that comes from realising... read more...

The WAH Nails Book of Nail Art

WAH Nails is in London. You can put it on the list for your next trip North, or you can buy the WAH Nails Book of Nail Art, in which Sharmadean shares... read more...

Giulio Saggin, 'Deep Fried Pizza'

Deep fryers must outnumber residents in Scotland, because those kilted folk love their hot fats. Deep Fried Pizza is both a disgusting meal and a book... read more...

'This is the Same Ocean' issue #2

Sam Davison has put together the second issue of his riso-printed photo journal This is the Same Ocean. read more...

Henry Rollins, 'Occupants'

Punk rock legend Henry Rollins has spent decades travelling from his native U.S. to sites of conflict and hardship.Occupants gathers photos from his travels... read more...

Apocalypse Books

You might label apocalyptic preparation as paranoia, but don’t expect an invitation into anyone’s bunker with an attitude like that. The least you... read more...

FAQNP - A Queer Nerd

Dear Magazine Editors – Geek Chic is bullshit. This periodically recurring trend where a bunch of gorgeous male models don glasses and cardigans,... read more...

Jeremy Balius, 'Wherein? He Asks of Memory'

Black Rider Press editor and music maker Jeremy Balius’ new poetry chapbook Wherein? He Asks of Memory is a lyrical scrapbook of memory and want,... read more...

Tristan Fidler, 'Gulls' zine

The Gulls (AKA Amber Fresh and Matt Acorn AKA Rabbit Island and Gilbert Fawn) are the latest pals of Tristan Fidler (AKA T-Fid AKA Captain Joviality) to... read more...

Pat Grant, 'Blue'

As evidenced by his illustrated account of the Cronulla race riots, Pat Grant is a comic artist who can approach unsettling arguments about nationalism... read more...

'Show Class' Magazine issue #5

Show Class ride motorcycles with style. Pictures and articles about vintage and custom bikes race from cover to cover inside this A5-sized mag. read more...

Romy Ash, 'Floundering'

Told through the eyes of a young boy, Floundering is the story of Tom, his older brother and his mother ‘Loretta’ on a road trip in ‘Bert’... read more...

Will Oldham on Bonnie 'Prince' Billy

Okay, this book is amazing. Last year, Will Oldham’s long-time friend Alan Licht sat down with him for a week and asked him about everything. read more...

Nicholas Carr, 'The Shallows: How the Internet is Changing the Way We Read, Think, and Remember'

Nicholas Carr’s The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains tells us how the internet got into our lives, and beat up the way we think,... read more...

Jay Howell, 'The Dark Wave'

The Dark Wave carries on with Jay’s love of all things nutso skinny rocker beer party woo, except now the rocker is a death metalhead and the motorcycle... read more...

Ed Sanders, 'Fug You'

Fug You is a fascinating road map to where folk, punk, peaceniks, beatniks, heroin, jazz, pot, speed, poetry, underground film, the underground press and... read more...