Akboheim is an independent editorial platform rooted in Miami, Florida, dedicated to exploring the intersections of culture, literature, and education. Founded with the belief that thoughtful writing can illuminate the complexities of modern society, we publish essays, literary criticism, cultural analysis, and educational resources for readers who seek depth, clarity, and intellectual curiosity.
We are not merely a publication—we are a community of writers, thinkers, and educators committed to preserving the art of the written word in an increasingly digital world. Our content bridges the gap between academic rigor and accessible storytelling, making profound ideas available to anyone with a passion for learning.
OUR MISSION
In an era of fleeting information, Akboheim stands as a space for contemplation. Our mission is threefold:
- To cultivate critical engagement with contemporary and classical literature through rigorous yet readable analysis.
- To examine cultural phenomena with intellectual honesty, tracing how art, history, and society shape one another.
- To support educational initiatives that promote literacy, critical thinking, and the humanistic values embedded in great writing.
We believe that literature is not a luxury but a necessity—that stories, essays, and ideas form the foundation of an informed, empathetic society.
OUR TEAM
The voices behind Akboheim bring decades of combined experience in publishing, academia, and cultural journalism. Each member of our editorial team contributes a unique perspective, united by a shared commitment to excellence in writing.
Ethan Walker
Senior Essayist & Cultural Critic
Ethan Walker is an American writer and essayist with more than ten years of experience in the publishing world. His work centers on contemporary literature and cultural analysis, offering readers a clear and reflective lens on society and education.
Over the past decade, Ethan has collaborated with numerous literary magazines, building a reputation for prose that is both accessible and intellectually demanding. His essays navigate the complexities of modern life with precision, whether he is dissecting a contemporary novel or examining broader cultural shifts in how we learn and communicate.
At Akboheim, Ethan leads our editorial voice on contemporary literary culture, ensuring that our coverage remains relevant, nuanced, and deeply human.
Mason Whitmore
Contributing Author & Cultural Journalist
Mason Whitmore is an author and cultural journalist specializing in history and modern narrative. Throughout his career, he has published articles and stories that explore the intricate relationship between culture, society, and literature.
Mason's distinctive approach combines historical research with writing that speaks directly to the general public. He has a rare ability to unearth the historical threads running through contemporary cultural moments, revealing how the past continually reshapes our present understanding of art and identity.
His contributions to Akboheim bridge historical inquiry with current cultural discourse, providing readers with context that enriches their engagement with modern literature and societal trends.
Caleb Harrison
Classical Literature & Humanist Studies Editor
Caleb Harrison is an essayist and literary critic dedicated to the study of classical literature and humanist thought. His texts address themes such as the evolution of narrative and the profound influence of books on cultural formation.
Beyond his critical writing, Caleb is actively involved in educational projects and conferences on reading and writing, sharing his belief that classical texts remain vital tools for understanding the contemporary world. His work reminds us that the great conversations of literature are ongoing—and that every generation must engage with them anew.
At Akboheim, Caleb anchors our classical and humanistic coverage, ensuring that our educational mission remains grounded in the enduring wisdom of literary tradition.
WHAT WE PUBLISH
Literary Criticism
In-depth reviews and critical essays on contemporary and classic works of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction. We examine not only what books say, but how they say it—and why it matters.
Cultural Analysis
Essays that explore the intersection of art, politics, media, and society. We investigate how cultural products shape, and are shaped by, the world around them.
Educational Resources
Articles and guides designed to support educators, students, and lifelong learners. From reading strategies to discussions of pedagogical theory, we believe in the transformative power of education.
Author Interviews
Conversations with writers, academics, and cultural figures who are shaping the intellectual landscape of our time.
WHY MIAMI?
Based in Miami, Florida, Akboheim draws inspiration from one of America's most dynamic cultural crossroads. This city—a meeting point of languages, traditions, and histories—mirrors our editorial philosophy: that great ideas emerge at the intersection of diverse perspectives. Miami's vibrant literary scene and its position as a gateway between North and Latin America inform our global outlook and our commitment to multilingual, multicultural discourse.
EDITORIAL STANDARDS
Independence
Our editorial decisions are made independently of advertisers and sponsors. We maintain a strict separation between our editorial content and any commercial relationships.
Accuracy
We are committed to factual accuracy and intellectual honesty. Errors are corrected promptly and transparently.
Accessibility
We believe sophisticated ideas need not be buried in jargon. Our writers strive to make complex subjects understandable without sacrificing depth.
Inclusivity
We actively seek diverse voices and perspectives, recognizing that literature and culture are enriched by a multiplicity of experiences.
WORK WITH US
Akboheim welcomes inquiries from writers, educators, and cultural institutions. Whether you are interested in contributing essays, proposing collaborative educational projects, or exploring advertising partnerships, we invite you to reach out.
For editorial submissions, please include a brief bio and writing samples. For business inquiries, including advertising and syndication, please specify your area of interest.
CONTACT INFORMATION
AkboheimMiami, Florida
United States
Email: contact@akboheim.com
Phone: 323-941-4865
Website: www.akboheim.com
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Thank you for visiting Akboheim. We are honored to be part of your intellectual journey.