Pre-Order for Sublimation Reader: Volume One Literary Periodical
/EINPresswire.com/ Chiang Mai, Thailand, August 17, 2012 - Detroit-based publisher Sublimation Pressworks is taking pre-orders via www.kickstarter.com for the Sublimation Reader: Volume One, a limited-edition, quarterly periodical highlighting the most popular articles from the publisher?s trio of websites.
Sublimation Pressworks (http://www.sublimationpressworks.com) is an arts and literature periodical/online store dedicated to mysticism, philosophy, art theory, occultism, and fantasy-based fiction and non-fiction.
The Modern Babylon Reader (http://www.modernbabylonreader.com) aims to provide high quality-sometimes controversial, but always provocative—erotica for an audience in need of something poignant and unique.
The Odeon Review (http://www.odeonreview.com) provides in-depth, intelligent reviews, commentaries, and musings on films both obscure and mainstream for those craving something interesting and insightful.
As well as being great writers, our diverse collective of contributors includes designers, bookmakers, woodworkers, painters, sculptors, philosophers, fiber artists, theorists, occultists, literature/cinema connoisseurs, historians, actors, and musicians, all ready to enrich people?s lives with thoughtful commentary on films, provocative literary erotica, and philosophies both eccentric and wonderful. Ultimately we want to create an Internet tribe of thoughtful discussion and intellectual fellowship, to promote an Internet Renaissance, a New Age of Digital Bohemianism. Like the Bauhaus, the Beats, or the Surrealists, the Romantics, the Dadaists, or the Cavaliers we want to encourage a new creative paradigm unfettered by location.
Our contributors include Amy Rabas (Designer/ Adjunct Faculty at Columbia College Chicago), Erik Marshall (Ph.D. Film and Media Studies/Wayne State University), Gerald Blakeslee (Web Project Lead at Hour Media, Contributor/Ded Dave Show, Musician/Freak Ache), Andrew Poehlman (Interior Design/College of Creative Studies), Jennifer Cox (Drawing & Painting/Oregon College of Art and Craft, Philosophy & Theater/ Whittier College), Kilynn Lunsford (Psychology & English Literature/Portland State University), Matthew Lucas (Classics/University of Oregon), Craig MackIntosh (Sculpture & Woodworking/Oregon College of Art and Craft), Amanda Jordan (Drawing & Painting/ Oregon College of Art and Craft, Glassblowing), Katherine Victoria Herring (Fiber Arts, Oregon College of Art and Craft), Matthew Dylan Varvil (Actor & Writer/Colvard Learning Systems, Musician/Black Forest Fancies), Erik Mortenson (Assistant Professor/Department of English and Comparative Literature, Ko? University), and Christopher Kramer (Writing, Independent Publishing, & Book Design/Oregon College of Art and Craft, Penland School of Craft).
Official website launch September 1st, 2012. Our Kickstarter fundraising/pre-order campaign will run August 21st - September 14th. The Sublimation Reader: Volume One releases December 10th, 2012.
For more information regarding the Sublimation Reader: Volume One please contact Christopher Kramer at 011+06(09)0051-5382, sublimationpress@aol.com, modernbabylonreader@gmail.com, or visit our websites: www.sublimationpressworks.com, www.modernbabylonreader.com, and www.odeonreview.com.
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Sublimation Pressworks (http://www.sublimationpressworks.com) is an arts and literature periodical/online store dedicated to mysticism, philosophy, art theory, occultism, and fantasy-based fiction and non-fiction.
The Modern Babylon Reader (http://www.modernbabylonreader.com) aims to provide high quality-sometimes controversial, but always provocative—erotica for an audience in need of something poignant and unique.
The Odeon Review (http://www.odeonreview.com) provides in-depth, intelligent reviews, commentaries, and musings on films both obscure and mainstream for those craving something interesting and insightful.
As well as being great writers, our diverse collective of contributors includes designers, bookmakers, woodworkers, painters, sculptors, philosophers, fiber artists, theorists, occultists, literature/cinema connoisseurs, historians, actors, and musicians, all ready to enrich people?s lives with thoughtful commentary on films, provocative literary erotica, and philosophies both eccentric and wonderful. Ultimately we want to create an Internet tribe of thoughtful discussion and intellectual fellowship, to promote an Internet Renaissance, a New Age of Digital Bohemianism. Like the Bauhaus, the Beats, or the Surrealists, the Romantics, the Dadaists, or the Cavaliers we want to encourage a new creative paradigm unfettered by location.
Our contributors include Amy Rabas (Designer/ Adjunct Faculty at Columbia College Chicago), Erik Marshall (Ph.D. Film and Media Studies/Wayne State University), Gerald Blakeslee (Web Project Lead at Hour Media, Contributor/Ded Dave Show, Musician/Freak Ache), Andrew Poehlman (Interior Design/College of Creative Studies), Jennifer Cox (Drawing & Painting/Oregon College of Art and Craft, Philosophy & Theater/ Whittier College), Kilynn Lunsford (Psychology & English Literature/Portland State University), Matthew Lucas (Classics/University of Oregon), Craig MackIntosh (Sculpture & Woodworking/Oregon College of Art and Craft), Amanda Jordan (Drawing & Painting/ Oregon College of Art and Craft, Glassblowing), Katherine Victoria Herring (Fiber Arts, Oregon College of Art and Craft), Matthew Dylan Varvil (Actor & Writer/Colvard Learning Systems, Musician/Black Forest Fancies), Erik Mortenson (Assistant Professor/Department of English and Comparative Literature, Ko? University), and Christopher Kramer (Writing, Independent Publishing, & Book Design/Oregon College of Art and Craft, Penland School of Craft).
Official website launch September 1st, 2012. Our Kickstarter fundraising/pre-order campaign will run August 21st - September 14th. The Sublimation Reader: Volume One releases December 10th, 2012.
For more information regarding the Sublimation Reader: Volume One please contact Christopher Kramer at 011+06(09)0051-5382, sublimationpress@aol.com, modernbabylonreader@gmail.com, or visit our websites: www.sublimationpressworks.com, www.modernbabylonreader.com, and www.odeonreview.com.
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