We’ve nominated the following pieces for The Best American Travel Writing series, a yearly anthology published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt: BATW nominations: “Danish as She is Spoke” by Scott Dominic Carpenter “Road … Read More ›
“OTHER PLACES is the latest anthology of stories, poems, non-fiction, and interviews taken from the Lowestoft Chronicle, the excellent on-line literary magazine founded and edited by Nicholas Litchfield. The overall theme of … Read More ›
“Armchair travelers, rejoice! Filled with fiction, nonfiction and poetry about travel and destinations, Other Places brings the far corners of the world to the reader’s armchair.” — Mary Beth Magee, Examiner.com Read the … Read More ›
“Other Places, a mouth-watering feast of short stories, poems, narrative non-fiction, and in-depth interviews with acclaimed authors, is the latest anthology from the much-admired Lowestoft Chronicle (www.lowestoftchronicle.com), an eclectic and … Read More ›
“British-born Nicholas Litchfield, a librarian, journalist and researcher who has settled down in Western New York, pays homage to both his old homeland and the classic thriller-adventure spy novels of … Read More ›
“This year’s anthology, Intrepid Travelers, is an exhilarating, uplifting and offbeat journey to the world’s most exciting and exotic locations; a paean to life’s adventurers, those plucky, inspirational souls who … Read More ›
“Lowestoft Chronicle presents entertaining and exciting stories that lend themselves toward travel without dipping completely over into travel writing.” Newpages.com, the independent publishing review website, reviews the latest issue (#11) … Read More ›
A Journal Flies High With Humor, Travel, and Flash Fiction Review of Lowestoft Chronicle, Summer 2012 “Lowestoft Chronicle‘s latest issue, #10, is a good read …many short stories and poems here offer deeper … Read More ›
In Issue #10 of Lowestoft Chronicle: an exclusive interview with Randal S. Brandt, creator of the profoundly comprehensive website “A David Dodge Companion,” chronicling the life and works of mystery … Read More ›
My Audio Universe, the literary magazine of sound, has adapted to audio the story “I like your deer’s moustache, and other Lithuanian tales” by Rijn Collins. This story was first … Read More ›
