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November 6, 2012:
Issue 18 is released, coincidentally on the same day as the U.S. Election 2012. We'd like to note that one of the candidates today for President of the United States has suggested that a good way to help women in the workplace is to allow them to go home early so they can cook dinner. Please vote today so we can stay in 2012 instead of going back to 1953.
August 21, 2012:
We're not naming names, so Charter Communications has nothing to do with the fact that Issue 17, Summer 2012, is online later than we'd hoped. Our web producer notes that getting a good connection up there in the fire lookout is not easy.
April 29, 2012:
Can you believe you've handled four years of this shit? Issue 16, Spring 2012, is now online. Goes good with a bourbon and coke. Then again, what doesn't?
January 24, 2012:
Issue 15, Winter 2012, is released.
What are you looking here for?
October 21, 2011:
BOO!
Did we scare ya? Happy Halloween.
Hey, wanna see somethin' REALLY scary? Well, some of it is, anyway. Our fourteenth issue, Autumn 2011, is officlally released.
July 19, 2011:
Lucky Issue Thirteen, baby! LITnIMAGE Summer 2011 is here. Be sure to make it a part of what you did on your summer vacation.
Suggested
drink pairings:
Wine:
Shiraz
Beer: India Pale Ale
Liquor: Bourbon on ice with a mint sprig
April 22, 2011:
Issue Number 12, LITnIMAGE Spring 2011, is now online. Go ahead, take a look. We dare you.
January 17, 2011:
Issue Number 11, LITnIMAGE Winter 2011, is officially released. Drink, read, view, repeat.
October 24, 2010:
Howdy, neighbor! Happy harvest! Issue Number 10, LITnIMAGE Autumn 2010, is here. We've reaped some farm-fresh fiction and art from the fields of the imagination. Get started with a beer, and let your intuition - and the contents of your liquor cabinet - guide you from there.
July 18, 2010:
Is it just us, or is it hot out there? Here's what to do: Take some mint leaves and crush them up in the bottom of a glass. Put a teaspoon of powdered sugar in there. Add lots of ice. Now pour in a few shots of rum, a bit of soda water, and a squeeze of lime. Stir, sip, refresh and read. Issue Number 9, LITnIMAGE Summer 2010, is now online.
April 17, 2010:
Issue Number 8, LITnIMAGE Spring 2010, is now online. Get started on this issue by having a beer and a mixed drink at the same time. Some people think that would be excessive, but to us it's A-OK.
April 10, 2010:
Congrats to M.O. "Neal" Walsh, whose "Finds: A Game," published in LITnIMAGE's Winter 2009 issue, was among the five short stories selected for publication in the 2009 Best of the Net anthology. Way to go, Neal!
His first book, the short story collection THE PROSPECT OF MAGIC, won the 2009 Tartt's First Fiction Award and is now hot off the presses.
AND
Congrats to Gary Moshimer, whose LITnIMAGE Summer 2009 story, "Formation," was selected as a notable story by this year's Million Writers Award committee.
March 20, 2010:
Congrats to Sarah Hilary, whose Summer 2009 LITnIMAGE story "A Shanty for Sawdust and Cotton" took first prize at the SENSE Creative Awards in London for creative writing about deafblindness.
January 16, 2010:
THUNK! Issue Number 7, LITnIMAGE Winter 2010, has just arrived on your virtual doorstep. Grab a bottle of bourbon in meatspace and bring it with you to the latest party at our twisted (but toasty warm) little outpost on the electronic frontier.
October 5, 2009:
Issue Number 6, LITnIMAGE Autumn 2009, is here.
Please drink and view responsibly.
July 6, 2009:
Issue Number 5, LITnIMAGE Summer 2009, is officailly lauched. As in like a rocket. A dirty. nasty, sexy, violent, explosive rocket. It will take you one week and thirty-four drinks to live through all of this. Not thirty-five drinks, not thirty drinks or forty drinks. Thirty-four.
June 22, 2009:
Congrats to LITnIMAGE contributors Jenny Williams and Sean Ennis. Jenny’s story, “The Fisherman’s Wife,” won the storySouth Million Writers Award for best short story published online in 2008, and Sean’s story, “Came the Indians,” was selected as a Million Writers Award “notable story.“
April 12, 2009:
Issue Number 4, LITnIMAGE Spring 2009, is now online. It goes nicely with a bloody mary -make sure to use some horseradish and a tiny squeeze of lime. Not like we're telling you what to do or anything, but we're just saying...
January 14, 2009:
The Winter 2009 Issue of LITnIMAGE has arrived. Featuring an interview with world-renowned artist Laurie Lipton, a LITnIMAGE video with Landry Walker & Eric Jones, and the work of twelve exceptional writers and artists, it's our largest and most ambitious issue to date. You're gonna need a couple of drinks for this one.
September 25 , 2008:
Who said we wouldn't last? Issue Number Two has been released. You don't have to have a drink in your hand to enjoy it, but have one anyway, and enjoy the Autumn 2008 issue of LITnIMAGE.
August 6, 2008:
Hope everyone's summertime is full of hot fun and easy
livin'. Suddenly last summer issue is about to give way
to LITnIMAGE's next issue, Fall 2008 (sometime in
September). We are actively reading and considering
fiction and artist submissions for the issue. So if
you have something you think we'll like, we'd like to
see it. For guidelines visit our Submissions page.
June 9, 2008:
Slip into something a little more comfortable, get a drink in your hand,
and enjoy our debut! Start your summer early with LITnIMAGE's summer
issue. We've gone live.
May 27, 2008:
LITnIMAGE's premier issue coming soon.
Look for our debut in early June, including stories by<
Sean Ennis, Wythe Marschall, Edward Mc Whinney, Carrie<
Meadows and John Ottey. Artwork by Francisco
Cervantes, Jeff Crouch/Diana Magallon, Jim Fuess, Star
St. Germain, and Christopher Woods.
May 12, 2008:
Submission update: Lots of great LITnIMAGE coming in
June in our premier issue. We are still considering
fiction submissions for the issue; art submissions are
now being considered for Fall.
*Please note, if you sent a fiction submission prior
to April 25 and have not received a response, please
contact fiction@litnimage.com. Our fiction editor had
a trigger-happy mouse finger for a while, but is now
properly medicated.
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