Lowestoft Chronicle 2011 Anthology
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"This is a fine anthology that I found both provocative and enjoyable. Highest praise: it made me want to write short stories again." —LUKE RHINEHART
The world has gone digital. The physical book has been replaced by an electronic one; the family vacation has been replaced by the 'work retreat'. Today, the print anthology seems as unfashionable and outdated as the notion of travel for recreational purposes. In defiance of social trends, and common sense, we bring you the Lowestoft Chronicle 2011 Anthology - a collection of our favorite stories, poems, and creative non-fiction pieces from the first year of our quarterly online magazine. Lose yourself in the work of Lisa Abellera, Jennine Capó Crucet, Tim Conley, Michael Connor, Ron D'Alena, Brinna Deavellar, William Doreski, Laury A. Egan, Jack Frey, Katherine Hinkebein, Tyke Johnson, Michael C. Keith, Tom Mahony, Eric G. Müller, Jeremy Rich, Frank Roger, Phil Smith III, Davide Trame, Howard Waldman, and Aida Zilelian.
"All things considered, it might just be a very good thing if the Lowestoft Chronicle were to achieve their goal of world domination." —CHERYL LAGUARDIA, E-VIEWS, LIBRARY JOURNAL
The world has gone digital. The physical book has been replaced by an electronic one; the family vacation has been replaced by the 'work retreat'. Today, the print anthology seems as unfashionable and outdated as the notion of travel for recreational purposes. In defiance of social trends, and common sense, we bring you the Lowestoft Chronicle 2011 Anthology - a collection of our favorite stories, poems, and creative non-fiction pieces from the first year of our quarterly online magazine. Lose yourself in the work of Lisa Abellera, Jennine Capó Crucet, Tim Conley, Michael Connor, Ron D'Alena, Brinna Deavellar, William Doreski, Laury A. Egan, Jack Frey, Katherine Hinkebein, Tyke Johnson, Michael C. Keith, Tom Mahony, Eric G. Müller, Jeremy Rich, Frank Roger, Phil Smith III, Davide Trame, Howard Waldman, and Aida Zilelian.
"All things considered, it might just be a very good thing if the Lowestoft Chronicle were to achieve their goal of world domination." —CHERYL LAGUARDIA, E-VIEWS, LIBRARY JOURNAL
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