Friends, Family, Associates--You Know, the Obligatory Links Page

The Blotter, a publication of Through the Moon. Local arts and literature magazine.

Rough Diamonds, A Coach's Journey, the official site for the upcoming book from Tommy Reamon, the hard-bargaining high school coach behind the much-hyped Marcus Vick of Virginia Tech and the NFL's Michael Vick, Aaron Brooks, and Kwamie Lassiter.

Drunken Boat, a hipster New York journal of the arts that uses big words and attracts some big names. It also saw fit to publish a short prose piece by TTM's Johnny Pence in issue 5.

Imagikon, a Romanian sci-fi webzine run by Ovidiu Bufnila, master of the short short story.  Look for Johnny's "August Evening," the prologue to an upcoming novel.

Temple Ball Gallery, in Carrboro, NC. Specialists in rock and roll artwork and folk art from amazing cultures you've never heard of.

The Ward Burton Wildlife Foundation, set up by ol' number 22 himself.

Live Wire Press. Independent regional press putting out good short fiction and poetry. In Good Company is edited annually by Johnny Pence. Volume IV is due out soon, and Volume III includes work from an actual best-selling author! Want to buy a copy? e-mail us.

Hampton Roads Publishing Company. Metaphysics, alternative medicine, and a company that's been very good to us. 

The Rattler, two weird weeks suspended in time.

Shamanistic Creative Writing Hard to imagine? Yeah, but it's really something else. (Netscape doesn't want to open this page, so use IE or something else.)

Ackxhpaez. Kartoons and komix from a really unusual guy.

The Rivanna Conservation Society,  keeping my hometown river beautiful, and telling people about how beautiful it is.

DTOMIC.  T-shirts and hats and stuff.  You'll see.

The Monroe Institute lets us mess with their commas sometimes . . . wait, who said that? . . . and we let them mess with our minds.

Gerald and Loretta Hausman are good people who write good books.

Tracker One Studios Your one-stop shop for a good old-fashioned integrated nagualist pantheistic aparadigmatic mindblowing.

Hagakure.  "Hidden by the Leaves," the book of the samurai. This is the only online version we know of, and has a few typos, but it's good stuff nonetheless. 
 
"Last year at a great conference there was a certain man who explained his dissenting opinion and said that he was resolved to kill the conference leader if it was not accepted. His motion was passed. After the procedures were over the man said, 'Their assent came quickly. I think that they are too weak and unreliable to be counselors to the master.'"

More links will show up from time to time. 

Obviously, TTM is not responsible for the content of these websites, and we're not implying any connection among them. Nobody paid to be here; this is just friendly.