The Preserve Journal - Issue No 9
The Preserve Journal - Issue No 9
Meg Yarcia (Ed.)
The Preserve Journal
2023
Softcover
24 x 16 x 1
128 pages
Contents — Issue no 9
Reflections from a Cherished Guest: Storytelling as soft activism
Words by Mathilde Morin
Fieldnotes from The Preserve Journal office: On How to Relate to Landscapes
Words by Michelle S. Sørensen
Pastry (and so much more) in San Cristobal, Galapagos
Words and illustrations by Marie Kerkeling
The Gift: Collaboration, reciprocity and seed activism
Words by Rachel Maria Taylor, photography by Jody Daunton
Choices, Compromises, and Counter-culturalists: Ideals and Practice in the Back-to-the-land Movement in the US, 1965-1975
Words by Ailish Lalor, illustrations by Anna Lorenz
Return to Ritual: A call for a radical shift in the way we perceive time
Words by Will Dorman, illustration by Regina Idiartegaray
A Bite Sized Guide to Queering Consumption
Words and photography by Barney Pau
Seaweed from Brittany, France: an interview with Tiphaine Perron
Issue no 9 contains 130 pages printed on FSC certified and recycled paper. Our magazines are published completely independently without advertisements or corporate investments. The Preserve Journal is, therefore, run free of any restraining commercial considerations and interests.
The Preserve Journal presents you with a broad range of perspectives from an ever-growing group of global authors and contributors- each of them with a wealth of knowledge, rich experiences, and insights to share.
The content for each issue is being collected throughout the year and often follows the change of the seasons. However, while the seasons provide a visual frame for each issue we share content that remains relevant and important across the seasons and years. By doing so we hope to invite our readers to revisit past issues and find continuous inspiration.
Join us in an unfolding dialogue of what a sustainable, transparent, and resilient food culture might look, feel, and taste like.
Words and photography by Elodie Villalon
Looking back, looking forward: Chef Nak’s quest to save and share Cambodia’s cooking
Words by Kristofer Phan Coffman, artwork by Marta Claret
Fermented foods: A (still) invisible microbial revolution
Words by José Guilherme Prado Martin, illustrations by Anna Lorenz
In conversation with Merlin Labron-Johnson from Osip Restaurant, Somerset UK
Interview by The Preserve Journal team, photography by Maureen Evans
The Missing Link: Can Animal husbandry and meat consumption contribute to climate mitigation and land regeneration?
Words by Jesse Buratti-Donham, illustrations by Nanni Gabrielle
A Plate of One's Own
Words and photography by April Rose Jackson
Is this burek?
Words by Marianne Camille Srebrenka Cvitković, illustrations by Tessa Curran
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