Escaping a catastrophic blizzard to take peyote in the Arizona desert, Paul Kwiatkowski concludes his investigation into alternate perceptions of consciousness.
Read MoreEscaping a catastrophic blizzard to take peyote in the Arizona desert, Paul Kwiatkowski concludes his investigation into alternate perceptions of consciousness.
Read MoreA Queens park equidistant from JFK and LaGuardia airports becomes the site of a mind-bending phenomenon.
Read MoreArriving at Lily Dale, the capital of American Spiritualism and “the town that talks to the dead.”
Read More“And to make an end is to make a beginning.
The end is where we start from."
- T.S. Eliot, “Little Gidding”
This week we acknowledge an end, albeit a bittersweet one: the last day of new content at The Airship, Black Balloon Publishing's daily blog. We are grateful to the many writers and artists who contributed their stories to the site, and you can still read the entire archive online. We’re also grateful to you, our readers, for engaging with and sharing in The Airship since its beginning.
We’re not very fond of goodbyes. They remind us of those hour-long ordeals at the end of stuffy family reunions where Great Aunt Sheila pinched your eight-year-old cheeks a little too hard and shoved stale licorice candies into your pockets as “a treat for later.” So we won’t, loyal reader, subject you to a goodbye.
Instead, we invite you stick around! Sign up to Black Balloon Publishing’s mailing list and be among the first to know about exciting developments to come. You can also follow us on Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram. We will soon announce big changes, all in the service of innovative storytelling and our dedication to a growing community of writers and readers.
So really, this isn’t a goodbye at all—it’s the beginnings of a metamorphosis. Thanks again to you, our avid readers, and to our talented Airship contributors. Let’s start making some new beginnings together...
“Oh, it’s delightful to have ambitions. I’m so glad I have such a lot. And there never seems to be any end to them–that’s the best of it. Just as soon as you attain to one ambition you see another one glittering higher up still. It does make life so interesting.”
- Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery
The Mount is claimed to be the site of various ghost-sightings; why are some canine-related?
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Read MoreVera Nabokova, Sophia Tolstaya, Anna Dostoyevskaya and Natalia Solzhenitsyna — suffering and child-rearing, while acting as wife and secretary to genius.
Read MoreHerman Melville's masterpiece brought to Tommy Wiseau’s The Room-depth ruin — and a drinking game to accompany it!
Read MoreOn October 22, 1964, Jean-Paul Sartre refused the Nobel Prize in Literature, setting a precedent and an example for other writers.
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