Cloisters in Fiction
The prevalence of The Cloisters in literature: A look at the numerous novelists who have set their characters loose…
The prevalence of The Cloisters in literature: A look at the numerous novelists who have set their characters loose…
by: Michael Shields & Chris Thompson Across the Margin takes stock of the status of music in 2016, stopping…
Across The Margin / ATM Publishing presents Chapter Six of Arthur Hoyle’s The Jealous Muse — Claes Oldenburg and…
A tale of two fathers, both tough nuts to crack, that serves as a reminder to appreciate (and love)…
“Unbeknownst to himself, he has carved pieces of his own life in the fables he narrated in each village,…
Once again, we are thrilled to share with you, our readers we are forever grateful for, the music that…
Across the Margin continues its rollout of the Best Albums of 2021 with albums 20 — 11… 20. Black…
A look at Sharon Waller Knutson’s wildly inventive and engaging collection of poems, What the Clairvoyant Doesn’t Say… by:…
“There’s gotta be a way to live that doesn’t involve hating yourself.” A work of fiction where a healing…
These two poems by Carson Pytell explore the complexities of the mind and heart by way of sensory experiences…
by: Lara Messersmith-Glavin ((Header art by Federico Bebber.)) An impactful essay about learning to celebrate the experience of anger and using…
by: Jon Krampner Inspired by the lyrics of Roger Miller, a humorous work of fiction that examines the occasionally preposterous…