Now Voyager is a new print magazine of international reporting, longform writing, photography, and art. It is published every two months.
While it is edited primarily in New York, Now Voyager is about the world. It finds its specific geography somewhere between a foreign desk briefing, a literary review, and a cultural notebook. It is a publication built by reporters and editors obsessed with telling interesting and important stories across borders and showing connections between them. And while our magazine is deliberately not trying to cover everything, it still covers a lot: Beyond longform writing, we have dedicated sections for photography, art, food, and humor. Our stories are rooted in on-the-ground reporting and have a clear sense of stakes. We take research, fact-checking, and copy editing seriously, but our writers are free to write with the narrative ambition of a good novel.
Now Voyager exists because its editors believe there is an audience for foreign reporting that does not condescend, for cultural criticism that takes big ideas seriously, and for a publication that treats its readers as capable of holding multiple ideas in their heads at once. It exists because so many legacy publications have largely abandoned longform international journalism, and because the publications that remain are either optimizing for scale or are consumed by the metabolic demands of the news cycle. Now Voyager exists to give space and care to writing and art so that writers and artists can do what they do best: make us see and feel.

