Musotrees Volume 9 (the Lost Issue) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. The Lost Issue is inspired by the cathartic feeling of getting to be outdoors again after months under lockdown. In this issue, we celebrate stories of survival and success amid the pandemic. Find your way to cope and set forth.
Musotrees Magazine is an independent periodical publication that explores the element of journey and destination from independent travel, personal discoveries and photography that is inspired by Instagram. In today’s modern culture, our world is dominated by digital presence. However, we always crave for the feeling of flipping the pages of a book and inhale the fresh smell of papers. By having a printed magazine, we want to challenge ourselves by sharing our original thoughts behind our travel events through this medium. We are inspired by how Instagram bring people together and create a sense of community. This sparks the idea of Musotrees – to document stories beyond our photo uploads and hopefully serves as a source of inspiration and connection with the readers. Musotrees is developed with real stories from our journeys and most of the photos were captured using our own smartphone. The name Musotrees has no outright definition. It is derived from a combination of two words between muso and trees. These two interests initiated Musotrees and decided to be kept as the magazine title. Based in Kuala Lumpur, we aspire to connect with domestic and international readers. We also aim to engage with those who are interested in travel, photography, culture, places as well as anyone who likes independent magazine.
Content
Snapshots of Serendipity by Santiago Zapata
Martarombo: A Journey to Discover My Heritage by Kiki Nasution
A Chance to Break Free by Juliani Shafie
The Romance of Bombay by Krish
In A State of Flux by Claudia Khaw
Interview: Daniel Giacopelli (London)
Stuck in Paradise by Kenneth Amparo
Interview: Tara Bennett (Sydney)
A Day In The Life by Stefano Corbo
Interview: Reza Cockrell (Penang)
Details: Musotrees – Volume 9
170 x 230 mm, 144 pages