Nietzsche on the horse /submissions are open
Our new book project is devoted to Friedrich Nietzsche’s thoughts/moods/feelings/rhymes/laughter/love imprinted in eternity
Any angles and writing styles are welcome. Deadline September 30 ‘25
Each submission will undergo a double-friendly peer-review
Authors: Keith Ansell-Pearson (Warwick), Babette Babich (Fordham), Gary Shapiro (Richmond), Catherine Botha (Johannesburg), Paul Loeb (Puget Sound), Paul van Tongeren (Radboud), Matthew Kruger (Boston College), Anne Sauka (Latvian University), Jones Irwin (Dublin City), Ashley Woodward (Dundee) & Rainer J. Hanshe (Contra Mundum)
Artists & Philosophers as Criminals / submissions are open
Our new book will revolve around the tenuous concept of crime (as a limit) in light of the lives and works of artists & philosophers subjected to criminalisation/persecution, or who happened to become artists/philosophers as a result of criminalisation/persecution
Examples are numerous: Ai Weiwei, Charles Bronson, Angela Davis, Jean Genet (taken), Krystian Bala, Anne Perry, Gregory Corso, Bernard Stiegler (taken), 2Pac, Jack Unterweger, Ingrid van Bergen, Sid Vicious, Frantz Fanon (taken), Alan Turing, Simone Weil, Karl Schwesig, Ernest Hemingway, Alexander Berkman, Oscar Wilde, Paul Verlaine, Pierre François Lacenaire, Denis Diderot, Benedict Spinoza, Caravaggio, Galileo, Francois Villon, Joan of Arc, Hypatia, Seneca, Protagoras, Diogenes, Socrates, Anaxagoras, and many more
Any length and style are welcome. Deadline October 31 '25
Each submission will undergo a double-friendly peer-review
Authors: Mahmood Fazal (ABC) & DX, Richard Deming (Yale), Daniel Ross (Independent), Jones Irwin (Dublin City), Martin Boszorad (UKF Nitra), Rahenna Markova (Sofia) & Matthew Kruger (Boston College)