The Irish Kerouac An Interview with Emmy Winning Actor, Writer, and Filmmaker Alan Cooke by L.M. Browning | April 13, 2012 | Featured in the Vol 1. Iss. 1 of The Wayfarer A native son of Ireland, Alan Cooke is an Emmy Winning actor, writer, and film maker. He...
The first lines of the The Crucifixion were written in a lonely corner of Mozambique, as Theodore Richards took shelter from a storm. There, huddled in a dark bathroom, in the poorest country on Earth, as the rain hammered down and leaked through the ceiling,...
Each year Hiraeth Press donates 1% of its annual profits to an eco-charity. Our 2011 we lent our support to the Sierra Club. This year, in honor of Border Crossings: Walking the Haiku Path on the International Appalachian Trail by Ian Marshall, we have chosen the...
In his book, The Stars, The Snow, The Fire, Alaskan poet and essayist John Haines said: “The trails I made led outward into the hills and swamps, but they led inward also. And from the study of things underfoot, and from reading and thinking, came a kind of...