Through the Lens of an Alchemist
MANAHAWKIN, NJ — Father’s Day weekend 2011 will stay with me the rest of my natural writing...
Read MoreDan Cafaro is the founder and publisher of Atticus Books, a small press based in Madison, N.J. When Dan is not following his wife around the country, he is known to sit for long periods of time pondering how to live off the grid. Atticus Review is his first literary journal.
by Dan Cafaro | Jun 21, 2011 | Literary Matters | 1
MANAHAWKIN, NJ — Father’s Day weekend 2011 will stay with me the rest of my natural writing...
Read Moreby Dan Cafaro | Jun 7, 2011 | Creative Nonfiction, Politics | 0
Repeat after me: This column will not become a landfill of fodder, nor will it be the...
Read Moreby Dan Cafaro | May 24, 2011 | Literary Matters | 3
Some base element of human nature—call it a Darwinian hambone, a self-doubting Thomas tendon, or...
Read Moreby Dan Cafaro | May 17, 2011 | Creative Nonfiction | 0
“Stand before the people you fear and speak your mind — even if your voice shakes.” ~ Activist Maggie Kuhn (August 3, 1905 – April 22, 1995) In a lifetime dedicated to not standing still, Maggie Kuhn stood for...
Read Moreby Dan Cafaro | May 17, 2011 | Literary Matters | 5
In a lifetime dedicated to not standing still, Maggie Kuhn stood for the rights of the elderly. After being forced into retirement by the Presbyterian Church in 1971, Kuhn founded the Gray Panthers whose idealistic mission today has broadened to “work for social and economic justice and peace for all people.” That’s one heavy mission statement.
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