Hi, I’m Max O Voxam, publisher of MAXOVOXAM.
Here at MAXOVOXAM, we, like you, Uncle Walt, and me, consist of multitudes which include the publishers and editors, in-chief, at-large, and executive of MAXOVOXAM.
MAXOVOXAM exists tautologically; that is for the purpose of finding and publishing work we find worth publishing.
We are:
Publisher Max O. Voxam
Editor-in-Chief Aleph Voxam
Editor-at-Large Xristos Voxam
Editor (Executive) Omega Voxam
You will find no content here because we abhor advertising and find that content is but a delivery vehicle for advertising.
We publish work created with intention and meaning for the sake of the work and its meaning, intended or otherwise.
We invite work from creative people who understand that their work is invaluable (by which they and we assert that good work is beyond the sort of value defined by some subjective relative correlation to the (awful) execution of the idea of money) and prefer not to sully their creative output with the filth of advertisement.
We have at this time, precious little of such work. What we have is free for you to enjoy.
It is not free for you to copy, reproduce, facsimile, xerox, mimeograph, or scrape for the purposes of generating probabilistic amalgamations of human thought (artfully called artificial intelligence) with the intention or result of generating taking stealing monetary profit from the creator of the work in question without explicit written consent of all four of the above-named Voxams first as well as the human creator of any work here published.
It is our intention, once a sufficient amount of quality work has been identified and here published, to gather an appropriate amount of work and print it on paper, and then stitch and bind and glue that paper to canvas and sell that collection of work as the first edition of the MAXOVOXAM book.
The second edition’s existence, should it ever come to be, will likely (like siblings) be at least somewhat influenced by the first.
All contributors to this and subsequent but currently unextant entities would earn some contractual share of the sale of each physical copy, because while money has turned out to be a fairly poorly executed idea, it is nevertheless a dominant entity in our current paradigm and cannot and should not be ignored, so it is our goal to equitably and transparently deliver the maximum possible amount of money to makers of art and literature.
We hope that we, you and MAXOVOXAM can be of use amending the injustice delivered by the heretofore badly executed idea of money to art and letters and life and living.
Imaginatively,
Max O Voxam