Salted Cod Fish Salad | Recipe
Inspired by: Brazilian Bacalhoada Ingredients: 1 lb. of salted cod ( when purchasing your salted cod stay away from the less expensive package with strips of cod instead of the filet of cod. These strips of cod usually contain a lot of bones and literally ruins the entire…
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Read articleCormorant Fishing | A Disappearing Ancient Tradition
Photographer Ivan Ferrer is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. From the project ‘The Fisherman of the Xingping Fishing Village’. To see Ivan’s body of work, click on any photograph. Using cormorants to catch fish has been a custom in China for…
Read articleSardinia | Economy, Jobs, Farms & Fisheries
Photographer Andrea Cocco is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘We live to leave a mark’. To see Andrea’s body of work, click on any image. In hindsight, would you do this job again?” All three, without hesitation, replied in…
Read articleCatching Bait Fish While Casting The Net
Nibbling On Western History, Quotations & Philosophy Series Source: Mind Manipulation Ancient and Modern Ninja Techniques By: Dr. HAHA LUNG Christopher Prowant Words as Weapons “Many have fallen by the sword, but not as many as by the tongue.” Aprocrypha Sirach 18:18 (Page 94) …
Read articleMusic | The Fisherman’s Song at Dusk Performed By Hong Ting
This song was selected from the Hermit Poet’s Music Collection * To listen on YouTube CLICK HERE * Available on Amazon.com below: The Fisherman’s Song at Dusk Worldwide, Timeless & Diverse See our Complete Music Selection HERE See also: The Hermit Poet’s Music Collection The Hermit…
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Inspired by: Brazilian Bacalhoada Ingredients: 1 lb. of salted cod ( when purchasing your salted cod stay away from the less expensive package with strips of cod instead of the filet of cod. These strips of cod usually contain a lot of bones and literally ruins the entire…
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Photographer David Hicks @ Hixposure is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this food photo essay. From his project ‘Sashimi‘. To see David’s body of work click on any image. A tasty but bloody business that originates from Japan. Not to be confused…
Read articleFishermen’s Faith
Photographer Antonia Small is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. These images are from her project ‘Fishermen of Port Clyde’. To see Antonia’s body of work click on any image. Part chronicle, part fine art, I began this series of black…
Read articleTsukiji Fish Market, Tokyo, Japan
Photographer Philip LePage is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. To see Philip’s projects click on any photograph. See also: In Parentheses By Philip LePage Back to HOME PAGE
Read articleSeafood – Hong Kong Fish Market #4
This travel photograph was taken in Hong Kong. Click here for more seafood images. Back to HOME PAGE Copyright© Edge of Humanity LLC 2015
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This food photograph depicts fresh seafood. This image was taken at the Hong Kong Fish Market. Click here for more seafood images from the Hong Kong Fish Market. Back to HOME PAGE Copyright© Edge of Humanity LLC 2015
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This food photograph was taken at the Hong Kong fish market. Please click here to see other images of seafood being displayed at the market. Back to HOME PAGE Copyright© Edge of Humanity LLC 2014
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This set of images was taken at the Hong Kong fish market. The photos depicts respectively two women handling seafood, fresh fish in a tub, crabs in a cart and tubs containing water and live seafood. For more on Hong Kong food see Hong Kong Cuisine. Back…
Read articleCeltic Soul
Documentary, Travel Photographer and Journalist Enrico Martino is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘Celtic Soul’. To see Enrico’s body of work, click on any image. “Long ago, beyond the misty space Of twice a thousand years In Erin…
Read articleContainers
Artwork By You-Yu Ding “My idea is to treat these containers as my own language . They carry their own capacity but also my thoughts and spirit. I want to use this way to memory and to describe myself at the present stage. I applied all of my…
Read articleLife’s Moments | Irony
Photographer Laura Jean Zito is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. From the series ‘The Ironic Age’. To see Laura’s body of work, click on any photograph. “The Ironic Age” © 2022 Laura Jean Zito All…
Read articleOdyssey Of A Shadow
Written by George Gad Economou from the oceanic depths surfaced a corpse rotten and disfigured; the waves brought it to a distant shore, where two children found it instead of seashells. it opened their eyes, made them gallop back home tearful and wailing. the corpse—its decaying mind…
Read article“…offering other possibilities of life to abandoned things.”
Photographer and Artist Franco Donaggio is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘Sediments’. To see Franco’s body of work, click on any image. The silence, the sharp smell of shallow waters, the aura of abandoned things on…
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Rusty Birdcage Written by Holley Perry Empty Rooms Written by George Gad Economou What Would We Be Que Seríamos Written by Nataly Burgzorg 3 A.M. Written by George Gad Economou Frying Pans and Manners Written by Holley Perry The…
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Photographer Tor Olav Olsen is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. From the ‘Travel’ series. To see Tor’s body of work, click on any photograph. All images © Tor Olav Olsen See also:…
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Written by Joni Caggiano Arising from the loamy soil and red clay emits the realm of cotton and tobacco. Their breaths are a land of drudgery where drops of scarlet seep from hands that pick the whites of her thorny eyes. Growing in fields of lost magnolias and…
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Petrobras
“…a fossil fuel exploration enterprise encroached in the heart of the rainforest.”
Visual Storyteller Antonio Mari is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘Gas Drilling in the Amazon’. To see Antonio’s body of work, click on any image. Near the town of Coari in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest some…
Read articleHaiti | The Forgotten Dying Land
Written by Joni Caggiano scant trees hold precious life in soil downpours run without mercy flushing minerals into low lands charcoal created from the sparse bush tiny fingers burn on hot boiling pot of small green leaves collected overfished waters leave nets lying empty silent goat bones weave…
Read articleRewind Series | Asia
This series will focus on showcasing timeless photography that will tell human condition stories and provide enjoyment. Selected from features published since the magazine’s birth in 2014, these hidden visuals will again come to life to touch your hearts. The rewind series will be presented in subjects. To see…
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Broken Empire | After The Fall Of The USSR | By Gerd Ludwig
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Broken Empire After The Fall Of The USSR Photographs By Gerd Ludwig Text By Fen Montaigne Written by Joelcy Kay Editor & Curator of Edge of Humanity Magazine Curator of NO MIDDLEMAN ART GALLERY Broken Empire starts with a classic landscape photograph of Siberia (cold to the bones), followed…
Read articleCongo’s Charcoal, An Illegal Trade, A Precarious Lifeline
Artist Photographer and Director Guerchom Ndebo pour/for Fondation Carmignac is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘Congo’s Charcoal’. To see Guerchom’s body of work, click on any image. Eastern Congo’s illegal charcoal trade worth around $35 million a year is controlled…
Read articleVibrant Vietnam
Photographer Thong Nguyen is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. To see Thong’s body of work, click on any photograph. All images © Thong Nguyen See also: Landscape By Thong Nguyen …
Read articleWhat Are We Doing To Our Planet?
Photographer Olivier MATTEL is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the series ‘ap0calypsis’. To see Olivier’s body of work, click on any image. Ap0calypsis is all about the world we leave to our children. We exploit the resources of…
Read articleRewind Series | Traditions
This series will focus on showcasing timeless photography that will tell human condition stories and provide enjoyment. Selected from features published since the magazine’s birth in 2014, these hidden visuals will again come to life to touch your hearts. The rewind series will be presented in subjects. To see…
Read articleLiving Faith | Inside the Muslim World of Southeast Asia | Steve Raymer | Photography Book Recommendation By Edge of Humanity Magazine
Written by Joelcy Kay Editor & Curator of Edge of Humanity Magazine Curator of NO MIDDLEMAN ART GALLERY Leading the book’s foreword is an architectural image featuring the top of buildings under a bluish gray sky (pp.14-15). The old architectural style of the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station…
Read articleCurse Of The Black Gold | 50 Years Of Oil In The Niger Delta | Photographs By Ed Kashi | Edited By Michael Watts | Photography Book Recommendation By Edge of Humanity Magazine
Written by Joelcy Kay Editor & Curator of Edge of Humanity Magazine Curator of NO MIDDLEMAN ART GALLERY The Urhobo People baking tapioca using the heat generated by a gas flare (pp.20-23) starts off this massive depiction of daily life in the Niger Delta and the impact…
Read articleBenidorm, Spain | The Birthplace Of Package Tourism
Photographer Danny Franzreb is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the ‘Benidorm’ series. To see Danny’s body of work, click on any image. Until the 1960s, Benidorm was a small fishing village. Today the city has reached the highest density…
Read articleExpressing Hope | Two Poets & Two Poetry Styles
Awakening Humanity With no regard to the goodness of life one more day, we lose another. The guns blast, the tempers flare. Where does the end come to this strife? Politicians battle over linguistics while the street battles are personal. Another life is taken, none given with…
Read articleThe Power of Art: How Beauty Can Save the World
Written by Andrew Abballe @ A Life of Virtue “Beauty will save the world” –Fydor Dostoevsky It seems awfully naïve, and perhaps a bit idealistic to ponder such a question – but in this article I want to explore if art and beauty save the world. What…
Read articleA Man Doesn’t Need Much To Cling To Life
Written by Bogdan Dragos A lone ant crawled into his hair and went across his forehead to his eyelid He woke up Sand all around him and wood above But this was so far from hell Hell was a thing of the past now Now…
Read articleThe Millennial Male Advice Guide | How To Pick And Marry A Good Woman #2
Just a bit of background on me: I will soon be 59 Will soon be with the same fantastic woman for 34 years I have a strong marriage Selfish! Yes, this is a strong word. Let us spend a few moments thinking about how this is a major red flag…
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This series will focus on showcasing timeless photography that will tell human condition stories and provide enjoyment. Selected from features published since the magazine’s birth in 2014, these hidden visuals will again come to life to touch your hearts. The rewind series will be presented in subjects. To see…
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This series will focus on showcasing timeless photography that will tell human condition stories and provide enjoyment. Selected from features published since the magazine’s birth in 2014, these hidden visuals will again come to life to touch your hearts. The rewind series will be presented in subjects. To see…
Read articleHaiku #266
Ocean waves rise fall Fishermen pull up anchors 1st light pokes through clouds Copyright© Edge of Humanity LLC 2021 If my poetry helped, entertained, or moved you, please consider a donation, so that Edge of Humanity Magazine can continue sharing chips of my mind, that I diligently…
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Pier loaded With fishermen Casting their lines Catching no fish Copyright© Edge of Humanity LLC 2021 If my poetry helped, entertained, or moved you, please consider a donation, so that Edge of Humanity Magazine can continue sharing chips of my mind, that I diligently scribble into poems. …
Read articleRewind Series | Food
This series will focus on showcasing timeless photography that will tell human condition stories and provide enjoyment. Selected from features published since the magazine’s birth in 2014, these hidden visuals will again come to life to touch your hearts. The rewind series will be presented in subjects. To see…
Read articleContainers
Artwork By You-Yu Ding “My idea is to treat these containers as my own language . They carry their own capacity but also my thoughts and spirit. I want to use this way to memory and to describe myself at the present stage. I applied all of my…
Read articleThe Grocery Shop Dance
Written by Life Coach Carioca Da Gema The kitchen is the heart and soul of a house, as most of the activities happen here. Where there are people there must be food, and the cycle goes on, from a full fridge, to finding frozen items in the freezer…
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The Components Of Beauty In Uganda’s Culture Written by Andronicus Enoch Muwanguzi “I want you to respect me as a person but please choke, slap, bite, spank, restrain and call me a dirty slut…” Written by Lay Sion Ng @ Issues Under Tissues …
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The market A fish sliced open Guts showing Is that a heartbeat? Copyright© Edge of Humanity LLC 2021 If my poetry helped, entertained, or moved you, please consider a donation, so that Edge of Humanity Magazine can continue sharing chips of my mind, that I diligently scribble…
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I still remember 45-50 years ago My dad and I Fishing From wood catwalks On the bridges In the Florida Keys Copyright© Edge of Humanity LLC 2021 If my poetry helped, entertained, or moved you, please consider a donation, so that Edge of Humanity Magazine can continue…
Read articleYamuna River | Water & Life
Documentary Photographer Jai Thakur is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘Yamuna: Once proud, now reeling’. To see Jai ’s body of work, click on any image. Yamuna: The Other Side This project intends to document the current…
Read articlePhilosophical Rambling | Punishment & Mind
Written by Life Coach Carioca Da Gema For sake of this argument let’s agree that the facts on both stories below are indisputable truths. Story#1 A drunk driver killed a young woman. Days before the trial the driver got shot while interrupting a playground shooting and saved…
Read articleJapanese Cooking A Simple Art | By Shiizou Tsuji
This book was hand-picked for review, from The Hermit Poet’s International Cookbook Collection. Wow ! This is an outstanding comprehensive book on Japanese cooking. I have spent time in Japan and I must say that the Japanese people know how to cook and make sushi. This hardcover book…
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Coming back to shore The fisherman Smiling Happy It was a good day’s catch Copyright© Edge of Humanity LLC 2020 If my poetry helped, entertained, or moved you, please consider a donation, so that Edge of Humanity Magazine can continue sharing chips of my mind, that I…
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Slept in a hut Swam in the ocean Lived on coconuts, bananas and fish from the sea Do you still remember? Decades ago How we lived simply? Copyright© Edge of Humanity LLC 2020 If my poetry helped, entertained, or moved you, please consider a donation, so that…
Read articleElena & The Amphibian | A River Bank Story
Photographers Carolina Dutca and Valentin Sidorenko are the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘Apă ’. To see Carolina and Valentin’s body of work, click on any image. Every Friday evening a biology teacher Elena comes to the river…
Read articleNatural Patterns | Animal Eyes
Photographer Suren Manvelyan is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. From the ‘Animal eyes’ series. To see Suren’s body of work, click on any photograph. All images © Suren Manvelyan See also: Hidden Life…
Read articleRethinking Women’s Movement: The Politics of Orgasm in the 1970s
Written by Lay Sion Ng @ Issues Under Tissues Chinese Malaysian, American Literature at Osaka University, Japan. Rethinking Women’s Movement: The Politics of Orgasm in the 1970s Since the 1970s, the politicization of women’s personal life experiences started and issues such as the right to sexual pleasure,…
Read articleRewind Series | Food
This series will focus on showcasing timeless photography that will tell human condition stories and provide enjoyment. Selected from features published since the magazine’s birth in 2014, these hidden visuals will again come to life to touch your hearts. The rewind series will be presented in subjects. To see original…
Read article“Bitch”
Written by Lay Sion Ng @ Issues Under Tissues Chinese Malaysian, American Literature at Osaka University, Japan. The Power of “Bitch” The meaning and usage of the word “bitch” is worth considering. Today, what is the male equivalent of the word “bitch”? some might say “boss,” many…
Read articleClothing | How to Minimize Production, Consumption & Disposal | Yumenoshima, Japan
Photographer Maki Hayashida is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the ongoing project ‘BEFORE THROWN AWAY. To see Maki’s body of work, click on any image. On March 14th, 2020 At studio On March 14th, 2020 At studio On March 14th,…
Read articleReligion & Science
Photographer Madhur Dhingra is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the book/project ‘Entangled | Chapter #1 | Śūnyatā ( སྟོང་པ་ཉིད ) – The Ultimate Void ’. To see Madhur ’s body of work, click on any image. These images are a part…
Read articleWhat Happened To Chernobyl?
Photographer Hanna Radek is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘CHERNOBYL’. To see Hanna’s body of work, click on any image. On April 26th 1986, during a safety test in the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the Ukraine,…
Read articleThe Social Inequality In Tlacotalpan, Mexico
Photographer and Audiovisual Communicator Eric Allende González is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘Split Land. To see Eric’s body of work, click on any image. Tierra Partida reflects the social inequality in common environments of the Papaloapan basin,…
Read articleHaving Fun Under The Sun | Between Piers | Scheveningen, Netherlands
Street Photographer Giedo van der Zwan is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the book/project ‘PIER TO PIER’. To see Giedo’s body of work, click on any image. 200 years ago, when the first bathing houses were placed on…
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Nibbling On Asian History & Philosophy Series Source: The Method Of No-Method The Chan Practice Of Silent Illumination By: Chan Master Sheng Yen “The water is so clear, transparent to the bottom. Late, late, fishes have yet to appear. The sky is so vast, without boundaries,…
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Nibbling On Asian History & Philosophy Series Source: Zen Baggage A Pilgrimage to China By: Bill Porter Also known as Red Pine Excerpt “When your mind dwells nowhere no corrupting thoughts arise when you don’t cling to the world suffering and joy have no place to grow”…
Read article“once a Ticuna man is born, a tree is born” Life In The Depths Of The Amazon Jungle
Photographer Ovidio Gonzalez Soler is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the ongoing project ‘Neoticuna’. To see Ovidio’s body of work, click on any image. There is a mystical connection between man and nature, for some reason that I…
Read articleWhy Animals Can’t Be Your Valentine: Understanding Zoophilia
Written by Lay Sion Ng @ Issues Under Tissues Chinese Malaysian, American Literature at Osaka University, Japan. Some days ago, I watched a documentary called “Animal Passion” on YouTube. Ever since then, I cannot stop pondering the subject of zoophilia (derived from the Greek, zoo means “animal” and…
Read articleLooking Back At Three (Not All) Of The Favorites Of The Hermit Poet’s Poems # 2
Poem 2 of 3 CMLXXXI Originally published April 17, 2016 Had a moment that day Decided To throw it all away Purchased One way ticket Going South of the border Now Live as a loner Spending days Fishing Drinking ice cold Coronas Belly full of polo, ensalada, rice, beans…
Read articleCOVID-19 | Coronavirus’ Days | Organize How You Eat & Stretch The Time Between Grocery Store Trips
Written by Life Coach Carioca Da Gema Many of us got use to have our groceries delivered to our door, while others hire a personal shopper or use curbside pick up available at the nearest Wal-Mart store. These conveniences are being interrupted by the Coronavirus Pandemic. I found…
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Nibbling On Asian History & Philosophy Series Source: The Way Of Energy Mastering the Chinese Art of Internal Strength with Chi Kung Exercise By: Master Lam Kam Chuen “A fish is turning in the stream. Its weight is in the water; the fish itself is still. Like…
Read articleCOVID-19 | Coronavirus’ Days | Splitting The Load In The Household
Written by Life Coach Carioca Da Gema Last week you were the parent working from home that most of the time was able with the help of pre-washed, pre-packaged, and pre-cooked wonders have dinner on the table by the end of the day. With a tap of a…
Read articleEternal Trash | Consumerism
Photographer and Artist Irina Heinz is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘What will remain after me’. To see Irina’s body of work, click on any image. It is terrible to disappear – I want to leave a mark. Something eternal.…
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Yucatan Peninsula Mexico lying in hammock cigarette hanging from mouth soles of feet badly cracked the fisherman mumbled to his dog stop licking bottle of tequila on dirt ground Copyright© Edge of Humanity LLC 2020 If my poetry helped, entertained, or moved you, please consider a donation,…
Read articleFlood & Housing | Itaya River, Peru
Documentary Photographer and Photojournalist César Campos is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘Belen’. To see César’s body of work, click on any image. The Belen district in Iquitos, Peru, is flooded three or four months a year by…
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cool under palm tree young man repairs fishnet continues tradition Copyright© Edge of Humanity LLC 2020 If my poetry helped, entertained, or moved you, please consider a donation, so that Edge of Humanity Magazine can continue sharing chips of my mind, that I diligently scribble into poems. Thank…
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the fisherman pulling net from sea his weather-beaten face displays simplicity Copyright© Edge of Humanity LLC 2020 If my poetry helped, entertained, or moved you, please consider a donation, so that Edge of Humanity Magazine can continue sharing chips of my mind, that I diligently scribble into…
Read articleSeafood and Sausage Salad
Inspired by: Thai Cuisine Portion feeds: 3 Ingredients: 2 sausage links 2 stalks of lemongrass – pound the lemongrass with your meat mallet or the back of your knife. Cut the lemongrass into large pieces so it’s easier to remove later. Lemongrass is not edible. 1 tbsp. of chopped mint…
Read articleHonduras | “…working the maze of hope in the land of illusory governance.”
Photographer Seth Berry is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘Anchuria’. To see Seth’s body of work, click on any image. In 1904, the term “Banana Republic” was coined by the short story writer, O. Henry, in his…
Read articleRituals | Man & Land | Iceland
Photographer Agnieszka Sosnowska is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘In My Backyard’. To see Agnieszka’s body of work, click on any image. I live on a farm in East Iceland, where the landscape and the weather are…
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Death, Catholicism & My Mother’s Decisions Kelly Burke Intimate Passages Of My Mother’s Turmoil Marilyn Jaye Lewis “It’s for the mice” | Memories Of My Grandmother Marilyn Jaye Lewis “…you know you can’t sleep there” | Passages Of A Homeless Person’s Life J H Martin By…
Read articleCream Of Asparagus, French Beans & Seafood | Illustrated Recipe
Portion feeds: 1 Ingredients: Homemade cream of asparagus containing butter and parmesan cheese. French beans Garlic Rice vinegar Swordfish – fried or grilled with a splash of lemon Shrimps Onions Jalapeno peppers 1) Cream of asparagus containing butter and Parmesan cheese. Home made please, with fresh asparagus. 2) Stir fry…
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Nibbling On Asian History & Philosophy Series Source: Samurai Wisdom Lessons From Japan’s Warrior Culture Five Classic Texts On Bushido Translated By: Thomas Cleary Tuttle Publishing ” The emptiness of the sky lets the birds fly, The breadth of the sea sets the fish free- A man…
Read articleLove, Self & The Turbulence On My Bed
Photographer Domina Apostolidou is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘fractions and decimals’. To see Domina’s body of work, click on any image. I try to define love. I try to define my body limits. I try…
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after listening to my troubles the fisherman cast his line then said: ride riptide life gives few free rides Copyright© Edge of Humanity LLC 2019 If my poetry helped, entertained or moved you, please consider a donation, so that Edge of Humanity Magazine can continue sharing chips…
Read articleThe Isolated Life & The River | Central Amazonia
Photo Editor (Voices of Latin America) and Photographer Marilene Ribeiro is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘LAGO AMANÃ’ (commissioned by the Instituto de Desenvolvimento Sustentável Mamirauá). To see Marilene’s body of work, click on any image. Like…
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