Tuesday, January 31, 2006

 

#2 Collection(s): For Purchase

The wait is finally over...



Cover Art: Michael Labenz

Contributors include: Roy Arenella, Olga Alexander, David Baratier, Bren Bataclan, Melissa Benham, Mairead Byrne, Penny Carlton, Marcus Civin, Bruce Covey, Ray Craig, kari edwards, Elaine Forrest, Chris Gauthier, Alexandra Hidalgo, Michelle Hill, Dylan Hock, Lisa Jarnot, Alexander Jorgensen, Matthew Langley, Jane Joritz-Nakagawa, Kyle Kaufman, Juliana Leslie, Gayle Mak, Sean MacInnes, Tim Martin, Ellen Redbird, Andrew Riley Clark, Elizabeth Robinson, T.M. Roche-Kelly, Summer Rodman, Michael Rothenberg, Ken Rumble, Brandon Shimoda, John Sullivan, Eileen Tabios, Nico Vassilakis, Andrew Wille


To order the second issue, Collection(s), please send $10 payable to One Less Magazine at the following address:

One Less Magazine
c/o Nikki Widner
6 Village Hill Road
Williamsburg, MA 01096


For a one-year subscription, please send $18 payable to the above address.

Monday, January 16, 2006

 

Collections Update

Hey OL Readers,

It's been a few weeks, so here's the lowdown:

the Collections issue is being printed as we speak and should be at OL headquarters on Friday of this week.


And now, a few words from the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

"The American people are infected with racism--that is the peril. Paradoxically, they are also infected with democratic ideals--that is the hope. While doing wrong, they have the potential to do right. But they do not have a millenium to make changes. Nor have they a choice of continuing in the old way. The future they are asked to inaugurate is not so unpaltable that it justifies the evils that beset the nation. To end poverty, to extipate prejudice, to free a tormented conscience, to make a tomorrow of justice, fair play and creativity--all these are worthy of the American ideal.

We have, through massive nonviolent action, an opportunity to avoid a national disaster and create a new spirit of class and racial harmony. We can write another luminous moral chapter in American history. All of us are on trial in this troubled hour, but time still permits us to meet the future with a clear conscience."

-Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
"Showdown for Nonviolence"
April 1968

Monday, January 02, 2006

 

Happy New Year from One Less


Welcome to 2006!

The countdown begins for the release of Issue # 2: Collections.








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