Literary House Review 2007: an invigorating new small press publication with high ambitions.

 

(Published by Water Forest Press, a subsidiary of Skyline Publications, C/o Victoria Valentine, publisher and editor, New York, USA, www.waterforestpress.com,
E-mail: WaterForestPress@aol.com; ISBN 10: 0-9723493-3-2, ISBN 13: 978-0-9723493-3-8, ISSN 1933-284X)

 

Literary House Review 2007 is a first-rate collection of short stories and poetry featuring forty-seven international authors, with an introduction by Stephanie Pope. This smartly-designed first annual edition (5.5 x 8.5 on #55 creme paper, and attractively bound with black and gold "tuxedo" laminated cover) boldly asserts itself as an evocative breath of fresh air in the small press literary industry. Literary House Review 2007 serves up whopping portions of captivating drama, mysterious thrillers, romance and heartwarming fiction interwoven with exceptional poetry.

Reasonably priced at US$16.00, this 224-page collection of sixteen stories and forty-one poems also showcases literary works by six Pushcart nominees: Russell H. Krauss, D.B. Williams, Elizabeth Dougherty Dolan, Steve Cartwright, Jacob Erin-Cilberto, and Sandee Lyles.

 

For more information about Literary House Review 2007 or other Skyline Publications, or to schedule an interview, please contact Victoria Valentine at WaterForestPress@aol.com  or see  www.skylinemagazines.com.

 

-         Literary criticism (2007) by Adam Donaldson Powell (based upon Literary House Review, ISBN 13: 978-0-9723493-3-8)

 

ADAM DONALDSON POWELL (Norway) is a literary critic and a multilingual author, writing in English, Spanish, French and Norwegian; and a professional visual artist. He has published five books (including collections of poetry, short stories and literary criticism) in the USA, Norway and India, as well as several short and longer works in international literary publications on several continents. He has previously authored theatrical works performed onstage, and he has (to-date) read his poetry at venues in New York City, Oslo (Norway), Buenos Aires and Kathmandu (Nepal).

 

 

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