Story and Process of Claude Alick
by Sam Kulla Editor’s Note: This is the last in our three part series on Claude Alick’s work, philosophy of independent publishing, and life history. His most recent book, Dancing With The Yumawalli, is available through bookstores everywhere. “In life, human beings are the same,” says Claude Alick. “They bring up the notion of race and that means little. I think it’s more like tribalism, when you really think about it. Science has told us over and over... Read More
Pondering and Wandering
by Caroline McCarty The shore of Positano, Italy. Pebbles, broken clay tiles, and a timeless fisherman. Autumn 2008. Read More
물가
by Sam Kulla, photo by Austin Valley “This is the Yellow Sea,” I told her as we walked onto the beach. The water was a blue grey, the type of color you could call tired when your heart was heavy, or calm when it was light. “The water looks calm,” she said, “Like it’s been circulating and making waves for way too long and just wants a break. Ever think about that?” I nodded. We both needed a rest so we didn’t walk very far... Read More
