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The best of Vine Leaves Literary Journal 2012 - Janice Leotti, Richard Merrill, Adrianne Kalfopoulou, Eric Nguyen, Monica Casper, Robert Scotellaro, Karen Bass, Jim Murdoch, Rhonda Parrish, Colleen Wells, Anne Whitehouse, Allie Marini Batts, Dawn Ius, Jodi Cleghorn, Stephen Parrish, Laurel Garver, Mark Van Aken Willi
The best of Vine Leaves Literary Journal 2012
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In late 2011, Jessica Bell and Dawn Ius founded Vine Leaves Literary Journal to offer the vignette, a forgotten literary form, the exposure and credit it deserves. The vignette is a snapshot in words, and differs from flash fiction or a short story in that its aim doesn't lie within the... show more
In late 2011, Jessica Bell and Dawn Ius founded Vine Leaves Literary Journal to offer the vignette, a forgotten literary form, the exposure and credit it deserves. The vignette is a snapshot in words, and differs from flash fiction or a short story in that its aim doesn't lie within the traditional realms of structure or plot, instead it focuses on one element, mood, character, setting or object. The journal, published quarterly online, is a lush synergy of atmospheric prose, poetry, photography and illustrations, put together with an eye for aesthetics as well as literary merit. The annual print anthology showcases the very best pieces from across the year. From the haunting prose of Theresa Milstein and Carrie Mumford, to the controversial and quirky work of H. Edgar Hix and Greg Belliveau, the pathological effects of cigarettes and apple seeds, ice sculptures and mental illness are explored. We meet a lovable old man named Joseph and find out out how the good old washing machine can change one's life. Oh, and how could we forget a mention of the mother with the scissors? Each vignette merges to create a vivid snapshot in time and place. Prepare for big stories in small spaces, between and beyond the words. Read one at a time. Taste them. Savour them.Live them.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780987500045 (098750004X)
Publisher: eMergent Publishing
Pages no: 150
Edition language: English
Category:
Fiction
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