Now Voyager is a new magazine edited primarily in New York but is offering long-form writing about what is going on around the world, locating its specific geography ‘somewhere between a foreign desk briefing, a literary review, and a cultural notebook.’
The magazine's gaze is wide and does not want to be pigeonholed, aiming to report interesting and important stories across borders and to show connections between them, with dedicated sections for photography, art, food, and humour, underpinned by a belief that there is an audience for ‘foreign reporting that does not condescend, for cultural criticism that takes big ideas seriously, and for a publication that treats its readers as capable of holding multiple ideas in their heads at once’.