Kilometer Zero’s Blog
If you haven’t by now, you should run, not walk, over to the Kilometer Zero Running Eye Blog.
This author has yet to write their bio.Meanwhile lets just say that we are proud Chris contributed a whooping 77 entries.
If you haven’t by now, you should run, not walk, over to the Kilometer Zero Running Eye Blog.
Former Atlantis resident, Janet Potter, gets a mention in the New Yorker’s book blog. Her article on her presidential biography project in The Millions makes me want her to hurry and get to the Vice Presidents so I can hear more about Aaron Burr. But I’m most likely in the minority.
Atlantis is now featured on IndieGoGo’s HOME Page. (Refresh if we don’t appear.) Check us out with over $8,100 and counting at http://www.indiegogo.com/Atlantis-Books. Can we break $9,000 by mid week? Can we?
Two former Atlantis residents, Jamila with Michael Manis and Sierra, premiere their documentary about the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire on America’s PBS tonight. Check out the New York Times article. ps. Jamila will be live on Scarborough (NBC) tonight at 7:30 EST. Congratulations!
*Update* With your help we’ve pulled in $7620 one week into our fundraiser! Let’s keep this going and we’ll reach our goal in no time. Check us out at: http://www.indiegogo.com/Atlantis-Books
Atlantis Books has come to the crossroads and needs your help. Please follow us to this link to learn more: http://www.indiegogo.com/Atlantis-Books
Head over to Paravion’s website to read the winning Haiku. Thanks to all who entered. Did you like this competition? Have ideas for more? Email Chris at chris@paravionpress.org to share.
Will you compete? Gear up for Valentines Day with a haiku competition!
Two years ago, our one and only Craig Walzer put in a solid stage performance at the Center For American Progress, discussing his book alongside Dave Eggers and Franco Majok. Craig does his thing 18 minutes in.
We now have a page on the facebook and twitter. Come say hello.
Nomikos Cultural Centre
Firostefani, Santorini
T.K. 84700
Kyklades
Greece
Telephone
+30 22860 72346
Email
hello@atlantisbooks.org
In the winter of 2024 we are often open from noon until sunset, and sometimes longer than that. Feel free to contact us if you need to be assured of a specific date or time. Thank you for your understanding.
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