Released in April 2021, The 6th issue of Kinbaku Society of Berlin, representing Winter takes a dark and moody turn, in these seasonal instalments of the thoughts, writings, poetry and art of Kinbaku across the previous 3 months.
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Review – Kinbaku Society of Berlin – Issue 5
The 5th issue of Kinbaku Society of Berlin, representing , in these seasonal instalments, the thoughts, writings, poetry and art of Kinbaku across the previous 3 months. Written during the pandemic Issue #5 discusses the topic of transition, particularly fitting for the Autumn edition
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Release in September 2020, the 4th issue of Kinbaku Society of Berlin, representing the heat of Summer, in these seasonal instalments of the thoughts, writings, poetry and art of Kinbaku across the previous 3 months.
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Placeholder Post for the a review of 3rd issue of Kinbaku Society of Berlin Magazine.
This copy is rare, so currently unobtainable. Should Alexander and Natasha decide to reprint back copies, or if I can borrow one to review, it will appear here in due course.
This is also true for Issue 1 and Issue 2.

Review – Kinbaku Society of Berlin – Issue 2

Placeholder Post for the a review of 2nd issue of Kinbaku Society of Berlin Magazine.
This copy is rare so currently unobtainable. Should Alexander and Natasha decide to reprint back copies, or if I can borrow one to review, it will appear here in due course.
This is also true for Issue 1 and Issue 3.
Review – Kinbaku Society of Berlin – Issue 1

Placeholder Post for the a review of 1st issue of Kinbaku Society of Berlin Magazine.
This copy is rare so currently unobtainable. Should Alexander and Natasha decide to reprint back copies, or if I can borrow one to review, it will appear here in due course.
This is also true for Issue 2 and Issue 3.