Delayed Gratification

Are you exhausted by the 24-hour news cycle, never-ending tweets and live blogs telling you what is happening minute-by-minute but never explaining what it means? Are you tired of the short attention spans, PR-driven stories, knee-jerk reactions and churnalism of much of the mainstream media?

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Delayed Gratification is the world’s first Slow Journalism magazine. It’s a beautiful printed quarterly publication which revisits the events of the previous three months to see what happened after the dust settled and the news agenda moved on. It boasts fascinating longform journalism from some of the world’s best writers, alongside glorious data visualisations, photography and original cover art.

January-March 2013: Gabriel García Márquez’s forgotten interview with Hugo Chávez, a crash course in becoming an IT millionaire, the European architecture graduates working the night shift at McDonald’s and the ultimate guide to winning an Oscar. Cover art by Handiedan.


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