Tuesday, April 14, 2020

ATLANTIS IS RISING AGAIN!


I reported earlier last year that the premier magazine for alternative history and the paranormal, ATLANTIS RISING, ceased publishing due to lack of funding. As a regular reader of the magazine, I was greatly disappointed, but understood the decision -- as a publisher, you just can't keep running in a deficit and pay your contributors and printing costs.

A surprise message was delivered to my email box this weekend when J. Douglas Kenyon, editor and publisher, announced ATLANTIS RISING has returned to the surface after being submerged for a year, now going all-digital.

If you like your history and archaeology laid bare and your cryptids exposed, do yourself a favor and sign up for ATLANTIS RISING's online membership with the Atlantis Rising Research Group.

From the publisher:

ATLANTIS RISING returns
Your favorite publication-of-record for ancient mysteries, unexplained anomalies, and future science is reborn for the cyber universe!

Dear friend of Atlantis Rising:

Though the past year has been full of challenges, you have never been forgotten. Indeed, since adverse business developments forced Atlantis Rising Magazine to close its doors in 2019, you have never been far from our thoughts. Our much beloved bi-monthly magazine-of-record for ancient mysteries, unexplained anomalies, and future science—a fixture on newsstands worldwide for a quarter century—is gone, but, we are happy to report, the spirit that animated it, has returned, and in a very exciting new way. If you are among the many who felt bereaved by the disappearance of our very unique publication and who have searched for a way to renew your contact with it, this web site is for you, as well as for the many who have yet to discover this very special publication for the first time!

With great pleasure, we now unveil the ALL-NEW ELECTRONIC INCARNATION OF ATLANTIS RISING, and offer you, for the first time, the opportunity to rejoin our very special community—one that cannot be easily dispatched by the catastrophically high costs of paper-and-ink publication, and the ever dwindling market for such material.

J. Douglas Kenyon
Publisher and Editor

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