Across the world, this has been a tumultuous summer already: Jade Helm, Fast Track on the TPP, Greece and the EU, Yemen, the Rohingya, Iran, so much more. This Summer issue, much looked forward to, has been delayed for too many reasons, not least cyber-attacks on computers and Facebook accounts (Jade Helm AI in action?), … Continue reading
Welcome to Delphi‘s Third Year of celebrating extraordinary writers, poets, essayists, memoirists, playwrights, film-makers, small press publishers, and workshop leaders who are making positive change happen in the world! As the East Coast reels today under foot-high snow and blowing, while change for the better ripples across Greece, and we hope soon, the rest of … Continue reading
November: here on the East Coast, it’s cool enough that the leaves–mottled and blackened in places with toxic fallout from the daily chem trails–are still turning wild colors of gold and plum and cerise and scarlet, and thoughts drift to Thanksgiving and beyond. While out there blood moons cluster, talk of war in Syria/Ukraine/Iraq waxes … Continue reading