by authorcalkins | Jul 27, 2022 | Guest Articles
Get Curious, Oh Artist! An essay by Joshua T. Calkins-Treworgy Author of “A Hunter and His Prey” One of my favorite quotes of all time comes from author and political hopeful Marianne Williamson: “I think the happiest people are the ones who follow ‘I...
by authorcalkins | May 6, 2022 | Guest Articles
Marketing, the Fine Art of Making People Buy Shit They Don’t Need An essay by Joshua T. Calkins-Treworgy Author of “Motor City Shambler” When was the last time you treated yourself to something special? After making your purchase, did you feel a sense of...
by authorcalkins | Mar 24, 2022 | Guest Articles
From One, Many. From Many, One. An essay by Joshua T. Calkins-Treworgy Author of “Roads Through Amelia” Have you ever seen a mandala? Listened to the philosophical lectures of Alan Watts set to soothing music? When was the last time you sat and listened to a...
by authorcalkins | Mar 15, 2022 | Guest Articles
Seeing Is (Not Necessarily) Believing An essay by Joshua T. Calkins-Treworgy Author of “The Big Tour” A commonplace near-death experience that seems to share almost universal ties to people who have been on the brink of death, or by those who have been...
by authorcalkins | Feb 23, 2022 | Guest Articles
All Roads Lead to Art By: Joshua Calkins Treworgy There are few places in the whole of existence that are stranger than the inside of a storyteller’s skull. Planting your feet in those boundaries can see a person faced with a zombie nightmare, the Four Horsemen...