Omegarticles

The really good stuff to eat doesn't float in the mainstream.

--Anonymous well-fed trout (early 1990's)

The Internet has renewed the 100-year old promise of the penny press with its enormous potential for distribution of new ideas.

For the first time in years, the communications monopoly of a handful of media moguls and their fatal commercial attraction to beautifully tarted-up bathos and mediocrity is critically challenged.

Omegarticles is dedicated to publishing in this widening communications channel both new ideas and the best of old ideas: the kind that are often buried in massive publications that you don't have time to read or fail to be included in narrowing publication windows.

Omegarticles also is dedicated to reviving the publication of objective journalism, a humble communications service performed by men and women called reporters who leave editorializing to those who stay at home in warm rooms.

For the latest Omegarticle offerings see the OmegaCatalogue.