


Cover StoryCulture
On the Art of Keeping a Journal in the Age of Distraction
Before the smartphone arrived to colonise every quiet moment, writers filled leather-bound pages with doubt, delight, and observation. Can we reclaim the discipline — and why does it matter?
Cover StoryIdeas
The Lost Art of Being Alone
Pascal wrote, in the seventeenth century, that all of humanity's problems stem from the inability to sit quietly in a room alone. It was hyperbole, but the kind that lodges in the mind precisely because it contains a disconcerting amount of truth. We have built a civilisation on the principle that being alone is a problem to be solved rather than a state to be inhabited.
Cover StoryTravel
Dawn Patrol: Mist Over the Pines
There is a forest in the Cascades that only reveals itself at dawn. A photographer spent three seasons learning its rhythms.
Summer 2026 · Vol. XVIII · No. 2“The Unhurried World”
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Slow down. The world is still full of things that refuse to be hurried.— From the Editor, Summer 2026