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If issue 16 reminded us of the intrinsic relationship between hope and the inherency of change, then ‘future’ feels decisively provocative, given the unsettling nature of the ever-changing and precarious current state of the world we find ourselves in.įuture is as infinite as it is intangible, yet the selected contributions somehow encapsulate an eclectic interpretation of what it can, or might be. From the pavement to the pubs to the playhouses, our peculiar little planet is full of storytelling. Thematically it feels like a fitting continuation from ‘Hope’ issue (16), thoughtfully introduced by editor Jacob Denno. Adam Clarke reviews the 17th edition of Popshot Magazine contemplatively titled ‘The Future Issue’.