Change-making and Community-building in South Africa
Social change-makers Rozanne Hay and Julie Dakers echo the spirit of International Women’s Day by sharing stories of inspiration, change, and bonding amongst women-communities in South Africa.
Social change-makers Rozanne Hay and Julie Dakers echo the spirit of International Women’s Day by sharing stories of inspiration, change, and bonding amongst women-communities in South Africa.
Scottish Gaelic Consultant Àdhamh Ó Broin chats with The Cat about finding his personal, professional, and musical connection with the language, and his life-long passion for (re)building his cultural identity. And of course, his work on the TV show Outlander.
17-year-old MageQuill author Sreemay Rath gives us two poems to explore self-love on Valentine’s Day.
Trained cosmonaut Esther Dyson talks to Editor Swara Shukla about stories that inspire her, fear of death, and her life-long quest to learn.
An essay co-authored by founders Marianne Rugard Jarvstrat and Niklas Jarvstrat, Creativity 5.0 explores a collaborative relationship between human creativity and idea-generation, and a technology-led society based on Artificial Intelligence. It aims to open up the idea for an ongoing dialogue on new approaches to creativity.
The Swedish Lapland is a breathtaking, and often inaccessible landscape. With its stillness and nature, it is a great cultivating ground for stories, creativity and inspiration. A chat with Laplandic filmmaker Erika Mikaelsson about all of these and more.
It’s amazing how academia can destroy creativity. The strain to get the best marks, the time constraints of tight...
Swara speaks about her vantage-point as an aspiring young writer and team-member to explore the ethos behind MageQuill as a youth-centric publishing space.
The Cat has a chat with the Harvard-based author, lecturer and creativity researcher.
Author and journalist Richard Louv gives The Cat some much-needed advice on the importance of prancing about in nature.