OVERLAND TIMES

A Journal of Long Routes, Architecture, and Travel

A journal of long routes, architecture, and history

Overland Times is an editorial journal for long routes—where travel is treated as observation, not as a checklist. We publish long-form narratives, architectural observation, field notes, and photographic essays from the Balkans, Anatolia, and beyond.

Overland Times is also about deep time. Alongside contemporary journeys, we publish curated historical and archival work—ancient-world texts, recovered documents, and editions drawn from private archives—because the road is never only about distance; it is also about memory, place, and what remains.

Two tracks

Overland Times moves in two parallel tracks: Field Journals (routes documented in real time through writing, architecture, and photography) and Editions / Archives (historical and archival publications—texts and collections prepared with editorial care). Different formats, same intent: to document places with depth.

Why Overland Times exists

Some journeys demand documentation without commercial intent.
Some routes deserve to be written slowly.
Overland Times exists for those moments.