Koktail Magazine Issue 1: Editor’s Note

Koktail Magazine Issue 1: Editor’s Note

“Do people still read print magazines?”

“Is anyone seriously still launching magazines?” “Why are you Ms. Digital Editor, of all people, doing this?”

“What is it with all the K’s? Couldn’t you afford a proofreader?”

The above four questions invariably follow when I bump into friends and tell them I am now the editor of a new media brand called Koktail, a quarterly print magazine and a multitude of digital things. Here’s what I think. How we consume content has without question evolved, but it has not necessarily gotten better. Sure, digital is the future. You can guarantee I believe that, I am a millennial after all. We can’t wait for print for news anymore. If that were the case, we would always be 24 hours ignorant. At the same time, the demand for shallow clicks, driven by profit alone, has also shrunken the supply of critical thinking and meaningful storytelling.

I believe we’re at a pivotal point where we can see the damage being done by reckless innovation. And that is where Koktail comes in. It’s a tall order, but we want to bring back good conversation and well-written stories. Occupying the luxury lifestyle space, we are also out to truly redefine it. Is luxury the most lavish and expensive thing you can find or is it that which is artful, authentic, honest and conscious in a world cluttered of quite the opposite?

To accomplish our goals, we reached out to the best in Thailand, including illustrator Ping Hatta for the cover art—I fell in love with Ping’s broad-shouldered women and chunky spiritual cats a while back and was waiting for the chance to collaborate. For storytellers, we also recruited those most qualified for the job. They include but aren’t limited to a veteran wildlife photographer, a surfer, two respected food journalists, a jazz enthusiast and a real-life old man who sits at the bar, complaining to himself when things are not as good as they used to be. And he has a point when it comes to magazines. 

In addition to that, we have a diverse bag of 10 Koktail brand ambassadors who collectively represent what we believe to be the ingredients to a great life—style, cuisine, the arts, travel, advocacy and everything else—and who, in turn, believe in what we’re doing. We tell you more about them in the following pages in the hope they can inspire you.

Putting this inaugural issue together has been a journey with plenty of ups and downs. Speaking honestly, there were stories that never came to be, and most likely will never come to be, for adverse reasons and sad situations. But there are also stories in here that turned out better than we ever planned for.

So, to answer the questions.

Yes, people do still read print magazines. Thank you for being one of them. Second, believe me, good magazines are still being launched as people demand more variety in their reading. Third, I am doing this because I just love the diversity of thought that an exciting new media brand can bring to the discussion. And finally, we thought long and hard about a good title for our new magazine brand. To us, the name conveys fun and ambition in equal amounts. A perfect cocktail if you will.

I sincerely hope that you enjoy issue one of Koktail Magazine, at least enough to stick around for the upcoming ones in 2022. For now, find a comfortable corner, grab your favourite drink, and turn the page. 

This editor’s note appears in the first issue of Koktail Magazine (December 2021), available at Asia Books bookstore nationwide. 

To read the magazine online, click here

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