by Russell Fuller | Feb 5, 2014 | Blogs, Fiction, Tia Kessler
This short story was accepted for publication in the most recent issue of the online magazine the-were-traveler: “The Shadows Only Hide the Monsters—A Tribute to Edgar Allan Poe & H. P. Lovecraft” and has been graciously shared with readers at WARP...
by WileyQuixote | Feb 5, 2014 | Blogs, Poems, Wiley Quixote
I don’t want to be that guy Found dead in his apartment in middle age Succumbed to self-indulgence Compelled by the very darkness That impelled him to succeed I’m no celebrity There’d be no shouting about it on every channel The newsfeeds would not be flush with...
by Deja Dragovic | Jan 27, 2014 | arebelwithacause, Blogs, Deja Dragovic, Essays
In recent years there have been louder and wider warnings about energy conservation, urging everyone to minimize consumption of resources by reducing the need for excessive energy use. Still, we consume. Still, we demand. We shop mindlessly, rampantly, grabbing sales...
by Russell Fuller | Jan 24, 2014 | Ashley Carrithers, Ashley's Adventures in Wilderland, Blogs
Today a lovely lady asked me what I learned from my mind trip experiences. I had informed her that I had enjoyed a few encounters with psychedelic drugs back in my younger daze, and was glad that I had because I learned some very, for me, evolutionary understandings....
by Russell Fuller | Jan 21, 2014 | Blogs, Fiction, Leap and the net will appear, Russell Fuller
The last time I came home ripped was supposed to be the last time I came home ripped. I can’t say I don’t know what I was thinking when thinking was the last thing on my mind. But I feel now like tumbling down to the square, scrambling up on some sort of soapbox, and...
by Ashley Carrithers | Jan 20, 2014 | Blogs
Having founded a school in the ’70s on a remote mountain ranch in northern California, we sometimes refer to ourselves as old hippies who, in addition to educating, building, gardening, river-tripping, and playing lots of volleyball, became environmental activists...