Meantime magazine is collection of stories from Singapore’s past. History is revisited through family photographs and personal memories in an attempt to find a place for human intimacy in the context of a “disconnected national narrative”. The latest issue is about ghost stories.
There is a little magic on the magazine’s cover. It is treated with a layer of ink that reacts to heat, slowly revealing photographs beneath it. Pages are hand-torn, and no two copies are truly identical.
In this issue:
- A radio DJ turns listeners’ horror stories into self-made podcasts
- A ghost hunter tries to find out the truth about the supernatural
- A man discovers an ancestral connection to a revered Chinese goddess
- A Catholic nun heals prisoners on death row