PRESALE: Spring 2026 Print Issue

Sale Price: $29.00 Original Price: $33.00

Details at a glance:

  • Issue No. 1 - Print Issue

  • 64 pages

  • Full size: 8.5” x 11”

  • High-quality 80lb satin paper

  • PUR binding for a professional, durable finish

  • Features a variety of visual and literary art submissions

  • Ships upon release date - Presales ship March 23, 2026

List price includes Flat U.S. shipping: $9 (Presale rate: final shipping method selected after print).

More Details:

This is the first ever issue of Cinder Magazine, a new independent art and literature magazine dedicated to showcasing compelling visual and written work from emerging and established creatives who are chronically ill, neurodivergent, and/or disabled.

Issue No. 1 features 64 full-sized pages (8.5” x 11”) of carefully curated content, including visual art, poetry, prose, and experimental works, submitted by creatives all over the world.

This listing is a presale. The image shown is a mockup of the final product. Actual product photographs will be available in February 2026.

By purchasing this issue, you are supporting an independent publication at its very beginning and helping bring new voices and visions into print.

Presale purchases and discounts are available through February 10, 2026.

PLEASE NOTE:

If you are purchasing multiple issues to be shipped to the same address, please email us before purchase for a curated shipping discount code.

If you are interested in shipping outside the U.S., please email us for more information.

hello@cindermagazine.com

Details at a glance:

  • Issue No. 1 - Print Issue

  • 64 pages

  • Full size: 8.5” x 11”

  • High-quality 80lb satin paper

  • PUR binding for a professional, durable finish

  • Features a variety of visual and literary art submissions

  • Ships upon release date - Presales ship March 23, 2026

List price includes Flat U.S. shipping: $9 (Presale rate: final shipping method selected after print).

More Details:

This is the first ever issue of Cinder Magazine, a new independent art and literature magazine dedicated to showcasing compelling visual and written work from emerging and established creatives who are chronically ill, neurodivergent, and/or disabled.

Issue No. 1 features 64 full-sized pages (8.5” x 11”) of carefully curated content, including visual art, poetry, prose, and experimental works, submitted by creatives all over the world.

This listing is a presale. The image shown is a mockup of the final product. Actual product photographs will be available in February 2026.

By purchasing this issue, you are supporting an independent publication at its very beginning and helping bring new voices and visions into print.

Presale purchases and discounts are available through February 10, 2026.

PLEASE NOTE:

If you are purchasing multiple issues to be shipped to the same address, please email us before purchase for a curated shipping discount code.

If you are interested in shipping outside the U.S., please email us for more information.

hello@cindermagazine.com

A note from the Cinder team:

This magazine is an independently funded, community-driven project. Every presale directly supports the production, printing, and distribution of the publication and helps ensure future issues can exist.

By purchasing during the presale, you are actively participating in the creation of a new platform for artists and writers whose voices are often underrepresented. Your support helps turn this project from concept into reality and sustains the creative community behind it. Thank you for being a part of our story from the beginning!

Additional Product Information:

This is a presale for the inaugural issue of Cinder Magazine - please see details for product ship/delivery information.

The image shown is a mockup; final product images will available in February 2026. All print issues are professionally printed on 80lb satin paper and PUR bound.

Highlights:

  • Debut issue

  • Features a variety of poetry, prose, and visual art from creatives who are chronically ill, neurodivergent, and/or disabled.

  • Collectible, full-size magazine format

  • Perfect for readers, artists, writers, and collectors

  • Ideal for coffee tables, studios, and personal libraries