Athanata Arts

the arts are eternal

our name means "immortal." it comes from an ancient greek work used to describe the gods. we chose it because the arts touch what is eternal in us.


New from Athanata Arts: Wide and Wavy Out of Salamanca by Ira Joe Fisher

"... Wide and Wavy is an enjoyable volume and one of the few books I’ve read recently that left me smiling at the end of each reading session." --Paul Garrett (read the full review on Reedsy)


Publishing

  • Aeschylus: Agamemnon: A New English Version in Syllabic Verse

    Aeschylus: Agamemnon: A New English Version in Syllabic Verse

  • Ira Joe Fisher: Wide and Wavy Out of Salamanca: Sort of True Essays

    Ira Joe Fisher: Wide and Wavy Out of Salamanca: Sort of True Essays

  • Penny Schnee-Bosch: Someday...

    Penny Schnee-Bosch: Someday...

  • Penny Schnee-Bosch: Mommy Always Comes Back

    Penny Schnee-Bosch: Mommy Always Comes Back

  • Raymond P. Hammond: Poetic Amusement

    Raymond P. Hammond: Poetic Amusement

Recommended Reading

  • Young, Damon: The Art of Reading

    Young, Damon: The Art of Reading

  • Whitaker, Amy: Art Thinking: How to Carve Out Creative Space in a World of Schedules, Budgets, and Bosses

    Whitaker, Amy: Art Thinking: How to Carve Out Creative Space in a World of Schedules, Budgets, and Bosses

  • Campany, David: So Present, So Invisible: Conversations on Photography

    Campany, David: So Present, So Invisible: Conversations on Photography

  • Saltz, Jerry: How to Be an Artist

    Saltz, Jerry: How to Be an Artist

  • Adams, Robert: Art Can Help New & Selected Essays

    Adams, Robert: Art Can Help New & Selected Essays

Productions

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