by Admin | May 24, 2023 | MT No. 15 Articles
Julia Forrest Artist Statement A woman presents herself within the landscape. She turns a mirror towards the viewer, breaking up the solid environment. She interacts with the landscape she wanders in, blending into the background, changing with scale, or holding a...
by Admin | May 24, 2023 | MT No. 15 Articles
JaMES ALLEN HALL INTRODUCTION FROM SEAN MURPHY How to be a literary citizen? There’s no single definition or way to be part of the community, but one way I’d recommend is letting a writer know when you appreciate their work. I’m in the habit, and...
by Admin | May 24, 2023 | MT No. 15 Articles
Janis Butler Holm Artist Statement I used to paint, but after contracting chronic fatigue and immune dysfunction syndrome plus fibromyalgia, I now spend most of my days propped up in bed. So digital art is a means of creative expression. (Not whining–just...
by Admin | May 24, 2023 | MT No. 15 Articles
The Photographic Landscape Where to begin with Matt Mendelsohn? Is it his decades of expertise? Is it his award-winning portfolio? Is it the many countries his passions have taken him (and that he’s captured, indelibly, on film)? Is it the fact that President...
by Admin | May 18, 2023 | MT No. 15 Articles
Ben Miller The Extravagant Art of Seeing: Thoughts While Tearing Up a Novel Late One Night Synopsis An ill-conceived old novel draft starring a very confused narrator at last enrages the author to the point where he rends the text one night in an effort to let in...
by Admin | May 17, 2023 | MT No. 15 Articles
Writers getting Paid I can accurately describe myself as both fan and friend of the extraordinary Jenna Blum, and during the two decades I’ve known her, I have been in awe of her talents, passions, productivity (!), and humility. What makes her truly special is that...