Folklife Magazine Volume 12 (the Death Issue) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. For the soul seekers. The life questioners. The ones asking what it all means.
The Death Volume’s stories explore how we are one—with the trees and with the cosmos. It tells us of love—between a daughter and mother, a daughter and father, a woman and her unborn children. It speaks of death doulas, death cafés, celebrating death, and the death—or re-creation—of ourselves.
This volume exists because of death’s reminder to live. And in that sense, that we are grateful for it. Our little lives rounded off with a sleep.
Folklife Magazine is a premium semi-annual print publication inspired by island dwellers who live close to the earth, move with intention, and craft life as an art form. Evoking fine craftership with its minimalist design, matte aesthetic, poetic editorial, and vibrant photography, Folklife honours art and agriculture, business and creativity, food and farming, and dwellings and nature, all with a goal to slow the FOLK down. Each issue explores one theme through engaging interviews, stories, photographs, recipes, and artwork, celebrating and connecting those who live simply and sustainably. Folklife acknowledges that the Salish sea and the islands it encompasses are the traditional, unceded territory of the Coast Salish Peoples of Cowichan, Penelakut, Hwlitsum, BOKECEN, CUAN of the WSANEC, TEKTEKSEN, STA,UTW, SKEUWEWC, Halalt, Homalco, K’omok, Klahoose, Lyackson, MALEXEt, Qualicum, Snuneymuxw, Tsawout, Stz’uminus, and Tla’amin, their home since time immemorial. Folklife Magazine is a premium semiannual print lifestyle mag inspired by island dwellers who live close to the earth, move with intention, and craft life as an art form
In these pages:
- Reflections on life after death
- Conversations with death doulas, the ones left behind, creatives, and the ones that were reborn
- Stories of MAID and celebrations and forest restoration
- Photography and essays that challenge how we live and where we go when we die.
Details: Folklife Magazine Volume 12
132 pages, English
























