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| ♥ ♠ ♦ ♣ We are Nevada's first online literary magazine. Our contributors range from previously unpublished newcomers to accomplished professional writers, editors, scholars, and musicians. They write from both their hearts and around the world, from the South Side of Chicago to Italy's Adriatic Coast, Southern California to Beijing's Arts District; from across the great state of Nevada to Great Britain, Singapore, Ireland, and incredible India. We also showcase poets, composers, and authors whose neglected works suffer the temperamental vicissitudes of the literatti from beyond the grave. | |
| Aber es schien ihr, daß sie auf etwas Besonderes warten müsste. Alle ihre Sinne waren wach wie nie, und noch ein paar unbekannte, neue Sinne waren erwacht, zur Unterstützung der alten. Sie sah, hörte, fühlte tausendfach. Und gar nichts geschah.
But it seemed to her as if she had to wait for something special. All of her senses were awake as never before, and a few unknown, new senses had awoken to support the old ones. She saw, heard, and felt a thousand times more intensely than was usual. And absolutely nothing happened.
Joseph Roth 7 7 7
Carrière is a poet, teacher, and broadcaster. His writing has or will soon appear in decomP, Alternative Reel, The Bicycle Review, Counterexample Poetics, Lamplighter Review, Apparatus, The Smoking Book, The Mayo Review, Tonopah Review, Juked (2008 Poetry Prize Finalist), Zygote in My Coffee, Oak Bend Review, RFD, Chiron Review, and Tattoo Highway. His first chapbook, Zigeunertänze, is available from Chippens Press. A second, Sky, is forthcoming from Differentia Press. Born on the South Side of Chicago, Adam now resides in Las Vegas, Nevada, where he has won the Nevada Arts Council Fellowship in Poetry and publishes Nevada’s first online literary magazine, which you are now enjoying. He also serves on the Editorial Board of Popular Culture Review. Jeffrey M. Wallmann Editor (Nevada) Wallmann is presently domiciled in Las Vegas. He has published more than two hundred books under his own name and twenty-two pseudonyms. David Hughes Editor (Europe) Hughes was born in Nairobi in 1970, and has lived in England for most of his life. After a French degree, David worked as a language teacher, a clerk and then communications officer for an insurance company. He now lives near Colchester in Essex, and works part-time as a housekeeper while concentrating on his writing.
He has placed work at Viz, a British humour magazine, and was highly commended in the 2008 annual Commonwealth Short Story Competition, one of his stories being recorded by the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association and broadcast on BBC Radio.
You can check out a brand-new short story by David in Whortleberry Press’s ‘It Was a Dark and Stormy Halloween’ anthology. | |
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