That Country Lying As Waste As The Sea
“When we first met she’d seemed fascinated by the accident, intrigued by the idea of all the metal in…
“When we first met she’d seemed fascinated by the accident, intrigued by the idea of all the metal in…
Amid the storms of unknowns and torrent of frigid pelts of hail, an author finds the inspiration, knowledge, and…
A work of fiction where humanity’s only saving grace is the melodic elixir that is music… by: Cameron Kirk…
These two poems by DeWitt Clinton are varied in essence but allied in their sheer humanity. “All Aboard” explores the…
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An examination of Siddhartha Gigoo’s The Lion of Kashmir, a novel that questions what Hope means to those who are living…
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Across The Margin : The Podcast brings you an interview with Amy Westervelt, the Editor-in-Chief of the Climate accountability website…
ATM Publishing’s latest release, Dorin Schumacher’s VANITY FAIR (1911), is available now! A film-centric work of creative nonfiction that…
Twenty years after its release, Blackalicious’ Nia persists as a profound conceptual piece of art where weighty lyrical insights ride smoothly…