Tag: path

  • Summer 2014 Introduction

    We celebrate summer, the time of growth, with an issue packed full of beautiful, insightful, and thought-provoking writing; photography about life, the daily moments near us, and an interview with a farmer. As life continues to accelerate and we become more integrated with technology, what does it mean to be living? I watch the pond…

  • Summer issue of Stone Path Review now available

    Volume 3, issue 11 of Stone Path Review is now available for your reading pleasure. This issue features an interview with a goat farmer, Beth Donovan; photography by A.J. Huffman, Aaron Bowen, Brian Biggs, Claire Ibarra, Galen Faison, and John Sikkila; and writing by David Rutter, J.B. Mulligan, Jeffrey Willius, John Michael Flynn, Kathleen Lindstrom,…

  • Movie – Oblivion

    This is somewhat of a belated review of the movie “Oblivion” starring Tom Cruise, Morgan Freeman, Olga Kurylenko, and Andrea Riseborough that was released in 2013. I first watched this movie 3 or 4 months ago and while it was “good”, it did not make much of an impression or stick with me. I wrote…

  • Latest Stone Path Review Newsletter

    News and events from artists and friends of Stone Path Review. Newsletter can be read here. Here is a link to all previous newsletters.

  • Latest Stone Path Review Newsletter

    The latest Stone Path Review newsletter was just published. Highlights include an upcoming poetry collection by Daniel Flanagan and updates on a new film we are supporting – Hybrid Vigor.  Newsletter can be read here.

  • Stone Path Review – May 2014 Newsletter

    The latest newsletter from Enso Press and Stone Path Review can be read online here at Mail Chimp. Better yet, please consider joining our mailing list to review all of the updates regarding Enso Press, Stone Path Review, Stone Path Films, and Tessta Rangeet.

  • Poem – Of Tide and Time

    Of Tide and Time, by Hanakia Zedek What is life if not transfixed within this brittle shell A miraculous brilliance juxtaposed With so little time within a fragile hold This cell This Heaven This Hell Do tell But not of beliefs and fancy fair But what is right here And now And how And what…

  • Transformation

    Many late nights have been spent this past month with the Spring issue of Stone Path Review, as well as writing projects.  I have not been posting too much poetry as I have been mostly writing prose and essays around Buddhism and Deep Ecology. After so much coffee, Monster, and sleep deprivation, I feel I…

  • On Paths

    The following is the introduction I wrote for the Spring 2014 issue of Stone Path Review. Welcome to the Spring 2014 issue of Stone Path Review. Our primary mission is to present art that delves into life and path in life, the route and direction we take, and the struggle and triumph we all endure.…

  • Spring 2014 – Now Available as a PDF

    We just completed the PDF version of the Spring issue. You may view and download as a PDF or purchase a printed copy. Stone Path Review: Stone Path Review Spring 2014 Stone Path Review journal of the arts with poetry, fiction, photography, and paintings. Presents the path we take through life.

  • Spring 2014 – Stone Path Review

    The Spring 2014 issue of Stone Path Review has been published to the website. A viewable and downloadable PDF will be available shortly. This issue features visual arts by Aaron Bowen, Jimmy Ostgard, W. Jack Savage, Julian J. Jackson; poetry by Cambria Jones, Charles Wilkinson, Daniel Flanagan, John Grey, Mark J. Mitchell, Rachel Nix, Richard…

  • Poem – Morning Light

    There is the perfect moment – birds sing, the wind circles the body, dogs lay and sniff the air, ravens and ducks land on rooftops and trees, prairie grass crackles – when burdens fall away with no effort. Briefly what followed leaves – I become aware of this too quickly and everything tumbles back but…

  • Essay – Guides and Turning Points

    How did I get here? An important question I throw into the air while reading, writing, and drinking coffee on a cold morning with early sunlight across the fields. In this current state of being, I awoke a few years ago after sleep walking through most of my life and leaving my path up to…

  • Essay – Paths and Questions

    How do we know if the path we are following is meant for us, and is not someone else playing tricks on our consciousness? Can our awareness be tricked, and an outside system is leading us elsewhere? How is awareness bred to be on our own best interest, and work for us, and not be…

  • Poem – As Years Pass

    A quiet moment as the sun sets. Fields emerging from thinning snow. What is distant is near – train horn and coyotes cause us to look over tree tops into the horizon. Logically I know the concept of time, a forward motion from here to there, from present to future – a progression – time…