kinfolk: morsels we keep after the meal

kinfolk6561
If you frequent the internet--and your presence here means you do--you've no doubt stumbled across the beautiful Kinfolk Magazine. Its covers make for irresistible photo ops and with the release of each new addition, I promise you, my Instragram photostream becomes one long queue of photos featuring the magazine paired with cups of tea and stockinged feet. It's the kind of magazine you want to dive into, and the urge to document the enjoyment of it is too tempting to avoid. The fact that the magazine has become so ubiquitous is a testament to its charm and I am so pleased to share news that I have a story in the latest volume. In the special holiday edition, I share a piece about the importance of listening to family stories. My essay is paired with Lisa Waringer's beautiful photograph of Grace, grandmother to Chelsea Fuss

Here, a few photographs of my own family who I write about in the essay. I'll be sharing family snapshots today on Instagram, if you'd like to follow along.kinfolk6530
Grace in Brooklyn, 1915. Age 17.
kinfolk6533
Ruth (center) at medical school in Dallas, Texas, 1925. Aged 24.
kinfolk6568
Above: Ruth, second from left, Bill and Grace on the far right, Morrisville, Vermont, 1973.  Below: Grace, second from the left, Bill and Ruth, Mildred and Paul, Richmond Hill, Queens, 1994. 

You can purchase of a copy of volume 6, here. I hope you do.
You have read this article articles / elsewhere / family / kinfolk with the title kinfolk: morsels we keep after the meal. You can bookmark this page URL https://newbieny.blogspot.com/2012/11/kinfolk-morsels-we-keep-after-meal.html. Thanks!

No comment for "kinfolk: morsels we keep after the meal"

Post a Comment