by Russell Fuller | Feb 24, 2014 | Birgitta Jonsdottir, Blogs
Below, WARP Place presents, with permission, the open letter penned today (2/24/14) by Birgitta Jonsdottir on behalf of Barrett Brown and in defense of investigative journalism. WARP Place stands for human rights everywhere and for the rights guaranteed us in our...
by Russell Fuller | Feb 17, 2014 | Blogs, Elan Holdorf, Fiction
His function in the tribe for more than a decade had been only this: to provide them with the closest thing to a real shaman that they could find. He never even knew how he did it himself, but for some reason, every time that someone in the tribe fell sick, all that...
by Russell Fuller | Feb 16, 2014 | Blogs, Elan Holdorf, Memoirs
Part 1—Beginnings I was born in a hospital in the suburbs of San Francisco. I lived the first year of my life in a house in the small surfer town of Bolinas, a town which gained notoriety in the Nineteen Sixties, when its residents deliberately removed signs that...
by Russell Fuller | Feb 16, 2014 | Blogs, Poems, Tia Kessler
Congratulations to Ms. Tia Kessler. Her newest work, Girl Unbound, Volume 1: In Love, was released on Valentine’s Day 2014 by Cook Creative Works, which readers can buy here. Her poem “Cocaine Heart Breakers” from the book and a couple of earlier...
by Russell Fuller | Feb 6, 2014 | Blogs, Poems, Tia Kessler
He was the wolf I was the child. Trembling expectant shift of paradigm renewal smoky forests at the water’s edge. He was the wolf I trembled brave child too naive to be afraid. Cocaine heart breakers in the heartland of America. He was the wolf I was wide-eyed...