
INQUE MAGAZINE
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An annual literary magazine launched in 2021. Ten issues only.
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There is a material cost to the creation of AI, and it begins deep in the earth's crust. Kate Crawford takes us on an extraordinary journey that illuminates this apparent wonder. Photography by Thomas Prior. Link to buy: inquemag.com



.Fast Company looks inside the business model of INQUE MAGAZINE, the limited-edition, ad-free magazine from #MattWilley and Dan Crowe that will publish only once a year for the next decade fastcompany.com/90940777/no-ad…

Every year, Americans pack away their possessions into self-storage - lockers stuffed with things their owners may never glimpse again. Does something deeper in the psyche keep Americans unable to separate from their possessions? Sophie Haigney dives in... inquemag.com


As a city is built throughout the years, construction and demolition make layers - spaces in which the past, partly paved over, can reappear. In lost tube stations, we glimpse other possibilities, and maybe other ways of knowing. Matthew Turner takes a trip down...


In a world dominated by corporate publishing, independent writers can feel powerless. Starting your own magazine, building your own press, such as UGLY DUCKLING PRESSE, provides one avenue for a new relationship with words. By Rachel Allen. inquemag.com


I SAW A BLACK BRA HANGING FROM A TELEPHONE WIRE I SAW A WINDMILL ON ITS SIDE LIKE A GIGANTIC GEAR TURNING ON ITSELF A BARN SINKING SLOWLY A TOP HAT WITH A HEAD STILL INSIDE BALANCED ON A LEGLESS TABLE …Remembering the Tom Waits (ANTI-) poem for the launch issue of INQUE


"The softness" is a systematic, diffused development within music, not a single aesthetic tendency, though it contains strands that could be seen as tendencies. It starts with the phone screen... The great Sasha Frere-Jones listens in... inquemag.com



As the war in Ukraine rages, crimes of enormous brutality are committed every day. The difficult work of recording the facts is indispensable to how future generations will understand this terror. Incredible essay by the iconic reporter Janine di Giovanni Photography by Nicole Tung



Luminous new work from Nicholson Baker in the new issue of INQUE. "I love mushrooms, lichen, oak leaves, the edges of things, buckets of house paint on ladders, moons of all kinds, tiny bicycles, and small ornamental bridges."



The tough lives of the previous boom generation. Photographed by Thomas Prior as part of our Mining for AI essay by Kate Crawford. "Life became a burden. Dynamite was his way to the other side."


A season of sudden alarms! New fiction from Joyce Carol Oates in the new issue of INQUE MAGAZINE Limited print run: inquemag.com



On buying weed in Ibiza and carrying the curse of a dead Scottish poet; another Open Letter to Astonishment by David Keenan David Keenan Issue three pre-order here INQUE MAGAZINE



A journey to the end of the COVID night: Lias Saoudi, Fat White Family’s frontman, visits author Rob Doyle’s Rosslare home in 2021, on a crazed black magic journey that, somehow, ends well… Pre-order issue 3 of INQUE, limited print run, link in bio
