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  • - American Athenaeum
    af Hunter Liguore
    153,95 kr.

    The Front Porch Issue It wasn't so long ago when the front porch was the main feature of a home. Connected to the sidewalk, to the neighborhood, to the world-at-large, the front porch was an important destination. Families gathered to discuss big ideas, to share heartache and joy, to greet neighbors with news. But then something changed and the community-centered feature become replaced. (Any guess with what? You'll have to read the issue to find out the answer.) This issue is a tribute to the long-lost artifact, the once-centerpiece of the family and community. We've recreated a front porch especially for you, complete with a museum-like experience for the everyday reader. Some writers you'll encounter: J. Patrick Lewis (US Children's Poet Laureate 2011-13), Paula Brackston author of The Witch's Daughter, Richie Swanson, Claude Clayton Smith, Carmen Welsh, Red Haircrow, Robert, Kingett, Nandini Pandya, Desmond Kon Zhicheng-Mingde, Mary Buchinger, Steven Ray Smith, and many more. Cover photo by Christopher Woods.

  • - (The Kitchen is About to Come Alive!)
    af Hunter Liguore
    78,95 kr.

    When the secret 'crooker' recipe is stolen from Mr. Sc'Dougal's Cracker Factory, Darryl joins forces with Rosalee Sc'Dougal, and a team of talking animal crackers to get it back from Mr. Tallywagal and his scallywags, in order to save the factory and the town from a cookie curse. With the help of a magical bag of flour, an enchanted pair of eyeglasses, and his trusty skateboard, Darryl is in for one amazing birthday adventure! "With cracker-airplanes that actually fly and edible-cracker fire engines with working hoses that squirt milk, readers will wish this was a real place to visit! Fun to discuss and bake with." Reader and Mom, children 4 and 6.

  • - American Athenaeum
    af Hunter Liguore
    168,95 kr.

    The Wayfarers All issue of American Athenaeum takes readers through a variety of literary contributions asking the questions: where have you traveled and where will you journey next? The title refers to a chapter in the beloved children's book, "A Wind in the Willow" by Kenneth Grahame, where Ratty is tempted to travel far and wide, despite his love of home. As our literary journal publishes "voices," set up like a museum-a museum of words-you'll encounter orators from the past, right alongside contemporary ones, including: a blind photographer; a Goth girl; a father coping with Asperger's; a Voodoo queen bent on redemption; a naturopathic doctor; a Pagan editor; a Vermont gardener; the voices of Chernobyl; an American learning Shodô in Japan; an Israeli Jew, whose face is being used by anti-Semitic protesters; an American ex-pat living in France; and many more. With photography from the extraordinary Dana Montlack, whose "Sea of Cortez" exhibit is currently being shown at the Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego; and an in-depth interview with award-winning author, Noble Smith, it's an issue you won't want to miss!

  • - American Athenaeum
    af Hunter Liguore
    153,95 kr.

    The "Things They Carry," issue of American Athenaeum takes readers through a variety of stories and essays that deal with answering the question: what do we carry? This issue will take you from the gardens of a Vietnamese farmer, to a WWII concentration camp, to Wounded Knee in the Black Hills, to the handcrafted dolls made by a grandmother's hand, to a department store to buy a daughter her first bra, to the homeless in San Francisco, to a once-in-a-lifetime dance of the moon swallows, to India where a blind woman guides the roots of a tree over water to construct a bridge, and then on to Oxfordshire to visit the Rollright Witch and the latest installation designed by UK artist David Goslin. These are just a few places on this museum-like journey through American Athenaeum. By seeing what others carry, we inevitably learn what we are also capable of carrying. Won't you join us. Join us as we celebrate a diverse group of writers, past and present, to create this museum of words.

  • - American Athenaeum: Museum in Words
    af Hunter Liguore
    153,95 kr.

    About Us: American Athenaeum takes its name from the first literary journal published in London in 1798 by August Wilhelm and Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel called Athenaeum. We strive to offer a kaleidoscope of voices, not by publishing the best or most literary, but through providing a diverse web of voices that represents the common person. Whether writers know it out not, they are influenced by the world around them. Each shares a slightly different worldview and experience into their writing. And just as we can know, understand, and learn through the voices of the past, it is our hope that through this publication, each of our smaller worlds will grow a little bigger. American Athenaeum is a cultural magazine that features fiction, poetry, essays, opinion, author book reviews, and other literary contributions. Each journal explores the world of words like a patron explores a museum-by offering a view of the past, right up until the present. We consider this journal to be a museum of artistic endeavors, filled with cultural appreciation and stories that not only teach, but demonstrate the frailty of the human condition.

  • - American Athenaeum
    af Hunter Liguore
    153,95 kr.

    The Understander Issue. Are you an Understander? When T. S. Eliot hit the scene with his rare and unique poetry, he faced mounds of criticism. But despite the critics, Eliot stayed true to his art and believed in it, even when others didn't. His response was that he wasn't writing for the average person, but rather for the Understanders, readers that were intelligent and exceptional, the rare crowd that would take the time to savor his work. So are you an Understander? If so, then this issue is dedicated to you. It is also dedicated to every artist who stays true to their art and vision amid the naysayers. If you're new to American Athenaeum, then get ready for a museum-like adventure. Our issues are designed to feel like you've stepped into an athenaeum, connecting you to writers from the past, as well as the present. Along the way, you'll make stops through our unique departments: America Talks, Compassion City, Voices of Endangered Species, Author Book Reviews, and more. There is something for everyone here. Some writers you'll encounter: Carol Alexander, Steven Cramer, Pat Lowery Collins, Donald Dewey, Meredith Doench, Nora L. Jamieson, William Lychack, Ed Tasca, Jacqueline West, and many more. Cover photo by Harun Mehmedinovic.

  • - American Athenaeum: [BONUS ISSUE: Swords & Sagas, Vol. 1]
    af Hunter Liguore
    178,95 kr.

    The Front Porch Issue It wasn't so long ago when the front porch was the main feature of a home. Connected to the sidewalk, to the neighborhood, to the world-at-large, the front porch was a destination. Families gathered to discuss big ideas, to share heartache and joy, to greet neighbors with news. But then something changed and the community-centered feature become replaced. (Any guess with what? You'll have to read the issue to find out the answer.) This issue is a tribute to the long-lost artifact, the once-centerpiece of the family and community. We've recreated a front porch especially for you, complete with a museum-like experience for the everyday reader. Some writers you'll encounter: J. Patrick Lewis (US Children's Poet Laureate 2011-13), Paula Brackston author of The Witch's Daughter, Richie Swanson, Claude Clayton Smith, Carmen Welsh, Red Haircrow, Robert, Kingett, Nandini Pandya, Desmond Kon Zhicheng-Mingde, Mary Buchinger, Steven Ray Smith, and many more. Cover photo by Christopher Woods. **Bonus issue contains an exclusive copy Swords & Sagas, Vol. 1, our speculative collection, featuring stories that take us to visit fierce dragons, talking fish, and love-lost troubadour. Plus two author book reviews, and more!

  • af Hunter Liguore
    173,95 kr.

    Aimed at a self-development market, this timely and fresh take on that perennial bestseller the Art of War challenges us to see the text not as a tool for warfare but as a guide to inner harmony and personal fulfilment.Sun Tzu’s Art of War has been read mostly as a book of war strategies that teaches us how to beat our opponents on the battlefield. The Modern Art of War presents a new interpretation: it isn't about conquering your enemies, devising strategies to overtake armies, or getting ahead against your competitors. Instead, the real art of war is the fight to control your mind and the thoughts that rule it. What if Sun Tzu wasn’t a general at all, but a spiritual advisor, and that the Art of War was written not for a king, but for the people?Each chapter begins with the original text from the Art of War followed by an overview, applied practice, thought-provoking prompts, and a chance for your own reflection. Includes:The complete text of the original Art of War.Explanation of the symbolism, eg the "battlefield" stands for the terrain of the mind, "war" for conflict between the lower and higher self, and the "enemy" as our conscious thoughts, emotions and perceptions.  Chapter-by-chapter guidance to the deeper meaning of the Art of War, from how to understand one's own nature to strategies for drawing on our own wholehearted will and perceiving the inherent instability in all things.Over 150 reflection questions that prompt the reader to understand the text and guide them in their self-development journey, from 'If you can change one idea about yourself to step into a new future, what would it be?' to 'Based on Sun Tzu’s teachings, what strategies can you incorporate into your daily activity or practice that would assist you in working through frustration or anger, without being harsh with yourself?'This book will teach readers how to "conquer" or still the mind in order to reveal their own hidden teacher and recognize that the root of conflict (or war) begins within. By creating harmony within one’s self, readers can then carry it forward to help bring more peace into the world.

  • af Hunter Liguore
    148,95 kr.

    There's something special bubbling in Nanni's big metal pot. And it smells delicious! What ingredients might be inside? When Nanni lifts the lid on her soup, she reveals the whole world inside: from the seeds that grew into vegetables, to the gardeners who lovingly tended to the plants, to the sun, moon, and stars that shone its light above them. And, of course, no meal is complete without a recipe passed down generations of family, topped and finished with a Nanni's love.

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