Brief by Central Staff
Media – January 2004 – Colorado Central Magazine
Pilgrimage magazine has moved to Central Colorado; last summer it migrated from North Carolina to Crestone, where Peter Anderson will be the editor and publisher.
It’s published twice a year, and the quick description would be “literary journal,” although its focus is more on “personal, reflective writing.”
As Anderson explains in the most recent issue, “This place and this region will shed a little southwestern light into the territory that this publication has explored in the past. But my hope too is that Pilgrimage will continue to create a widespread community in print. And that it will continue to serve an eclectic fellowship of readers, writers, poets, naturalists, activists, contemplatives, seekers, adventurers, and other kindred spirits whose images, stories, and reflections you will find on these pages.”
We found some good reading in the first Anderson issue (volume 28, no. 1), including an essay by Anderson called “Home, Land, Security: The View from Vulture Gulch.”
We don’t know where you’d find it on the newsstands, but a subscription is $15 a year (two issues) from Pilgrimage, P.O. Box 696, Crestone CO 81131, and that’s also where you can reach the editor if you want to submit some writing.