LIVING: An UnFiltered Magazine - January 2025
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This is the first issue of "LIVING"
LIVING is a thoughtfully curated literary magazine rooted in place, reflection, and the quiet rhythms of everyday life. Emerging from Shillong, it brings together personal essays, mythology, contemporary thought, interviews, photography, and gentle interactive pages that invite readers to slow down and observe.
Rather than chasing trends or urgency, LIVING values presence. Its pages explore inherited beliefs, modern anxieties, creativity, technology, and the spaces in between certainty and doubt. From re imagined mythological figures to reflections on artificial intelligence, from lived human stories to moments of silence and participation, each piece is placed with intention.
Designed for unhurried reading, the magazine balances text and white space, offering pauses alongside prose. It does not tell readers what to think. It offers them room to feel, question, and reflect.
LIVING is not a magazine to skim. It is meant to be held, revisited, and lived with.
LIVING: An UnFiltered Magazine Description:
LIVING is a thoughtfully curated literary magazine rooted in place, reflection, and the quiet rhythms of everyday life. Emerging from Shillong, it brings together personal essays, mythology, contemporary thought, interviews, photography, and gentle interactive pages that invite readers to slow down and observe.
Rather than chasing trends or urgency, LIVING values presence. Its pages explore inherited beliefs, modern anxieties, creativity, technology, and the spaces in between certainty and doubt. From re imagined mythological figures to reflections on artificial intelligence, from lived human stories to moments of silence and participation, each piece is placed with intention.
Designed for unhurried reading, the magazine balances text and white space, offering pauses alongside prose. It does not tell readers what to think. It offers them room to feel, question, and reflect.
LIVING is not a magazine to skim. It is meant to be held, revisited, and lived with.
