CPF Publications
Below are the books and publications that
Pantheon Arts Community Storytelling has published.
We publish through Ingram Spark with custom requests sent in to NOT sell on Amazon, but still offer our books in many locations thanks to how Ingram Spark aggregates the content to sellers.
We could not publish or create these books without: the help of our many volunteers and Guild-Mates, submissions and support from local artists and creators, and without the connections we’ve made both with local bookstores and the Multnomah County Library system.
We thank you all, and hope you enjoy the stories that follow!
Which We is Me: Poetry from the Guild Caretaker
Synopsis
This book is a collection of narrative-driven poetry by Pantheon Arts Community Storytelling's Guild Caretaker, Nicholas LaHusen, whose artist name is the "Cobalt Hearth", a leader of the organization and budding author. It is a journey shared about breaking cycles of a once-shattered self.
The 5 Stages of Grief and the Monomyth of the Heroes' Journey are used as chapters of poetic verse that are built in collaboration with those same selves that were once-darkened and are now-illuminated. We join together past a lifetime of self-separation, as well as fellows both from the Guild and not who donated time for this project to come to fruition.
It is our first book under our Community Production Fellowship (CPF) Studio's Ephemeral Aperture Imprint, and serves as a fearsome first step for us to manifest agency with this Guild of like-minded adventurers, artists, and creatives.
We unveil this self that always was, hidden under parts that never were ours to hold back, and invite you to join us as we venture forth out of the cave with light in tow.
Buy the Print-On-Demand Paperback ($9.99) below:
Buy the e-book ($4.99) below:
Thank you to Giacomo and small business Creative Branches Media for their donated affinity to aid us with our initial layout ideas, and designing a handful of the poems!
For consultation, freelancing and more, discover Creative Branches!
Special shout out to Chronic Pain Project for giving founders Kat and Nicholas a place to practice their mediums and share their heart outside of the cave.
Invisible illnesses are shown in the light with Chronic Pain Project.