
Apologies for the extended vacation here at The Revival Network. We are coming back to life, with some interesting ideas in the pipeline both for the network of self-published papers as well as aggregate coverage of the current status of the newspaper globally. Keep checking back for updates!

Thrilling! The superb blog, Linefeed, recently reported and did a little write up on this website and the first publication put out, The Citizen—Cheyenne. How amazing! Seemingly well received comments and kind words all around, The Revival Network feels very honored to have this write up. Thanks to Aaron Moodie for passing along this information to Linefeed.

These new images come care of Kerry Balcaen, featuring staff at the Cheyenne Frontier Days offices reading The Citizen—Cheyenne! More pictures after the jump. Read the full post

These photos come in from Sara Fleenor from Cheyenne, Wyoming. You might notice a little ones reading The Citizen—Cheyenne. Way to go Maddie and Jameson! Read the full post

Today in Cheyenne, Wyoming, the first Revival Network publication, The Citizen—Cheyenne, was put into the Wyoming Tribune Eagle. This day marks the first of what is hoped to be more of this type of citizen outreach and journalism to try and affect and reengage the hometown newspaper. The word on the street from Cheyenne has been positive! More updates to come on this remarkable day for the network.

This is the current newspaper stand that will house The Revival Network’s first publication, The Citizen—Cheyenne, during a commencement exhibition at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. The stand has obviously been untreated, but you can see all the promise it holds.
The first Revival Network publication, The Citizen—Cheyenne will be hitting stands on this Sunday, April 26th. This initial study is for the residents of Cheyenne, Wyoming. Read the full post