by The New Agora | Feb 27, 2024 | The Hub
WHAT THE WHALE SEES by Vivian Darroch-Lozowsk In Antarctica, I was separated from the world by a ring of water: tumultuous indigo seething. In alchemy, there is an uncertain art of hydromancy: it teaches how to see in water closed and...
by NewNow | Feb 17, 2024 | The Hub
Soapstone Carving for Children A CRAFT BOOK WITH A DIFFERENCE! First of all, Soapstone Carving for Children is a family book; secondly, it combines a history of the craft with the procedures of carving, making the book a high-interest source of...
by The New Agora | Feb 3, 2024 | The Hub
It All Begins With Tenderness Written by André Drouin Published by Penumbra Press For several years Father André Drouin had been tending to the spiritual needs of persons living with AIDS when he decided to write It All Begins With...
by NewNow | Jan 25, 2024 | The Hub
Zen Mercies / Small Satoris Written by Marianne Bluger Published by Penumbra Press FROM THE AUTHOR’S Preface These poems have been styled “zen mercies” and “small satoris” to honour the...
by The New Agora | Jan 20, 2022 | The New Agora
www.newdawnmagazine.com Nothing’s Shadow: Ethics, Education and the Contemporary Relevance of the Samurai BY PETER ALEXANDER In the West and the Near East the game of Chess is regarded as a war game, and its adepts as masters of...