evolution
January 12, 2009

I know you won’t believe me, but it sings, salt sings … Dust of the sea, in you the tongue receives a kiss from ocean night … in it, we taste infinitude. - Pablo Neruda, Ode to Salt
The winds of change are blowing, and as we adjust our sails, this publication changes its course a bit … from the previous ‘bound’ book form into a newsprint format. The idea is to put beautiful things down on paper (some new, some re-visited for a closer look), make a lot of copies and then … give them away.
Pick up your copy of the new Salt: an indigenous journal newsstand copy during the walk on white gallery stroll this Thursday evening from 6 – 9 and then to follow at the Key West Literary Seminar and island-wide. I think that you will really like it. (and it is free!)
- Kim Narenkivicius, Publisher/Editor
contributors (bios to come)
margit bistray
evolution
jim savio
once i took a photo on the road back to paradise
joanne savio
jasmine road
nick vagnoni
leaving key west, photographs
sandy mckinney
epitaph for the last poet
carol munder
deja vu
curt richter photographs from his portrait series ’still and all’
carol munder, artist
lincoln perry, artist
nami
jennifer o’lear
psalm
danne hughes
blue
cricket desmarais
hurricane shadow puppets
mark howell
kirby congdon, poet
kirby congdon
pet
rosalind brackenbury
the future
helen michelle mack
bahama village, we’re speaking
kim narenkivicius
bahama village, polaroid series
cricket desmarais
last mango in paris, captain tony tarracino
michael blades
cricket desmarais and captain tony
reese palley
jeremiad
tony klein
poets
eric vaughn holowacz
the mango thief
nell husted
here on bone key
lynne bentley-kemp
refugees of the culture wars