Yesterday, the San Diego Book Review showcased a favorable review of the latest installment in the Lowestoft Chronicle Anthology Series, titled Unfamiliar Territory. This review comes from the reputable San Diego Book Review, which is licensed by the San Francisco Book Review—a publication that first launched in 2008 and is now part of the expanding City Book Review network.
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Our latest anthology, A Place to Pause, was included in the May 15th volume of Kirkus Reviews magazine. This Kirkus edition (Volume XCII, No. 10, p. 155) is a special Summer Reads Issue.
In case you missed it, earlier this year, the newest book in the Lowestoft Chronicle Anthology Series, An Adventurous Spirit, received gracious attention on the review website Seattle Book Review.
The recent anthology, An Adventurous Spirit, was included in the November 15th volume of Kirkus Reviews magazine. This Kirkus edition (Vol. XC, No. 22) is the magazine’s first Best Books issue of the year, featuring the 100 best fiction and 100 best nonfiction titles plus their full Nov. 15 issue.
After a three-year absence, the latest title in the Lowestoft Chronicle Anthology Series, An Adventurous Spirit, finally makes its long overdue appearance. Broader, bolder, and … Read More ›
The latest volume in the Lowestoft Chronicle Anthology Series, The Vicarious Traveler, is published this month. This, the ninth collection, features work by: Philip Barbara, … Read More ›
The newest book in the Lowestoft Chronicle Anthology Series, Invigorating Passages, comes out at the end of the week. It took a little longer than … Read More ›
“Haunting, idiosyncratic, and unexpected, like the true delights of travel.” — Ivy Goodman, award-winning author of Heart Failure and A Chapter from Her Upbringing Published today, Grand Departures, the … 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 … 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.” — … Read More ›