Fields & Stations | Issue 1 | SOLD OUT
Our debut issue opens with Astoria, Goa, and Edinburgh lists as well as reviews of a distinctive Thai-Aussie hybrid larbh sandwich in Sydney, a Philadelphia-inflected cocktail, Bangkok’s otherworldly Hotel Atlanta, and one of Luanda’s ubiquitous corner shops, or mamadous.
Longer articles follow: Lee Cobaj’s wonderfully personal guide to her home neighbourhood, Hong Kong’s Causeway Bay; Robert Reid’s ode to the unloved yet lovable Oklahoma Panhandle; Alex Robertson Textor's road trip through western Ukraine and eastern Slovakia, deeply indebted to the photographic vision of Troy Litten; and Warren Singh-Bartlett’s love letter to Sidon, Lebanon.
The issue closes with Pam Mandel’s exploration of memory and time in Egypt in the early 1980s, and Troy Litten's photo essay of Cuba circa 2000. The cover image is drawn from Troy’s photo essay.