Welcome to All Better Now Journal, an open book for people with ideas about the contemporary world of images.

The journal will consist of a style of experimental non-fiction that we hope to define as we go. Essentially we are asking contributors from all over the world to write articles that bring all forms of the visual experience together in a free, unorthodox format that may incorporate words, pictures, diagrams, animations and video.

The world of the contemporary image is vast and escapes simple definition. It is the lived visual experience of the day-to-day and the things that exist beneath that experience. It is dreams and ideas that take shape in our minds as a complex web of images. It is the structure that supports our understanding of images; the media and its primal influence, the ways and places that images are stored or are hidden and the potential for images to evolve.

We are interested in sharing and critiquing the entire visual experience from a global pool about topics ranging from the traditional portrait to the red of retina burn, from the porn industry to the perspective of riding in the passenger seat of a car.

We have none of the restrictions of media structures in the corporate world but we are also a reaction against the unconsolidated mass of blogs where innovative perspectives on the world of images are most likely to appear but remain hidden or given a cursory glance.

All Better Now is a tool to connect our emerging visual experiences so that they can be seen and appreciated in a less polluted context. We are about inspiring each other to rediscover the visual experience down to its most minute detail and to give answers in the form of complications—to overwhelm with questions, not clumsily define and classify.

All Submit, All Play the Game then All will be Better.

If your are interested in being a part of our journal please submit a short outline on what you would like to do to leon@allbetternowjournal.com
Also please send any questions or comments as we are really interested in what you think about the journal in these early days.

Thank you All,
All Better Now