The Girl In The Watercolor
by: Jon Krampner A surreal work of fiction where a series of supernatural events, and a considerable allotment of jealousy, threatens to consume one couple’s…
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by: Jon Krampner A surreal work of fiction where a series of supernatural events, and a considerable allotment of jealousy, threatens to consume one couple’s…
by: Christian Niedan The seventh installment of a twelve part series, recounting and expanding upon an array of interviews with an assemblage of historians and…
by: William Cass A short story rife with passion, heartache, and the confusion that often comes with longing… Meg walked down the sidewalk on an…
ATM Publishing is thrilled to announce its latest release, a vulnerable, self-reflective memoir steeped in the rich history of basketball, Ian Johnson’s The Bounce and The…
Across The Margin: The Podcast hosts a conversation with author Jesse Jarnow about his latest release, Wasn’t That a Time: The Weavers, the Blacklist, and…
by: Christian Niedan The sixth installment of a twelve part series, recounting and expanding upon an array of interviews with an assemblage of historians and…
by: Meredith McDonough These two poems by Meredith McDonough explore the ways in which divisive government actions can often collapse the distance between the separate self…
by: Chris Cooper “Is there anything more depressing than knowing you’re worth more dead than alive?”A short story where everything is falling apart and all seems…
by: Christina Niedan The fifth installment of a twelve part series, recounting and expanding upon an array of interviews with an assemblage of historians and…
by: Kevin Sterne An absurdist work of fiction where unlikely partnerships are forged, tensions rise, and an eccentric cast of characters find a measure of catharsis…
by: Jennifer Parker An in-depth look at Michael Dweck’s The Last Race, a documentary about a small-town stock car racetrack striving to hold onto an American…
by: Christian Niedan The fourth installment of a twelve part series, recounting and expanding upon an array of interviews with an assemblage of historians and…