Cerise Press: Fall/Winter 2012-13 (Vol. 4 Issue 11)
-Reviewed by Harry Giles– One of the things I appreciate most about web journals is their architectural nature: where
Read more-Reviewed by Harry Giles– One of the things I appreciate most about web journals is their architectural nature: where
Read more-Reviewed by Martin Macaulay- The Portable Museum is a literary journal curated by Ox and Pigeon, a digital publisher keen
Read more-Reviewed by Jonny Aldridge– The Heroes Issue is the second offering of poetry, short stories, and non-fiction from
Read more-Reviewed by Rory O’Sullivan- Had you the misfortune, lack of foresight or ignorance to miss either Issue 1 or 2
Read more-Reviewed by Thomas White– Lies/Isle declare that they invite submissions dealing with
Read more-Reviewed by Diane Tingley– Kaffeeklatsch is a new literary journal that the three strong editorial team hope to reproduce bi-annually.
Read more-Reviewed by Tori Truslow– Niteblade is an e-zine of fantasy and horror, published by Rhonda Parrish, which sets out to
Read more-Reviewed by Diane Tingley– Literary Juice is a bi-monthly online magazine, its blurb states that it is dedicated to extracting
Read more-Reviewed by Rishi Dastidar– Maybe it’s because it has felt like winter this year has been interminable that it has
Read more-Reviewed by Afric McGlinchey– ‘We like daring, lucid, erudite, amusing and infectious writing,’ writes the editor of the online fleeting magazine,
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