The Los Angeles Review No. 24

The Los Angeles Review No. 24

Edited by Kate Gale

$20.00

Publication Date: 30th May 2023

Issue 24 features work from Catherine Pierce, Norma Liliana Valdez, Nancy Naomi Carlson, Allison A. DefreeseSharon DolinJoe Kroll, and more.

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Issue 24 features work from Catherine Pierce, Norma Liliana Valdez, Nancy Naomi Carlson, Allison A. DefreeseSharon DolinJoe Kroll, and more.

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Description

The Los Angeles Review is a literary journal of divergent literature with a West Coast emphasis. Established in 2003, LAR publishes both the stories of Los Angeles, endlessly varied, and those that grow outside our world of smog and glitter. LAR seeks voices with something wild in them, voices that know what it means to be alive, to be fallible, to be human.

Issue 24 features work from Catherine Pierce, Lory Bedikian, Clea Bierman, and more.

The Los Angeles Review Masthead
Publisher: Tobi Harper
Editor: Kate Gale
Managing Editor: McKenna Themm
Assistant Managing Editor: Dulce Arteaga
Fiction Editors: K. K. Fox and Hananah Zaheer
Flash Fiction Editor: Sophia Ihlefeld
Poetry Editors: Blas Falconer and Vandana Khanna
Nonfiction Editor: Marco Wilkinson
Translation Editors: Francesca Bell and Linda Murphy Marshall
Book Review Editors: Deirdre Collins and Tansica Sunkamaneevongse
Production Editor: Rebeccah Sanhueza

Details
  • Price: $20.00
  • Pages: 192
  • Carton Quantity: 38
  • Publisher: Red Hen Press
  • Imprint: Red Hen Press
  • Publication Date: 30th May 2023
  • Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
  • ISBN: 9781636280479
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    POETRY / Anthologies (multiple authors)
    FICTION / Anthologies (multiple authors)
    LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Essays
    LITERARY COLLECTIONS / American / General
Author Bio

Dr. Kate Gale is co-founder and managing editor of Red Hen Press, editor of the Los Angeles Review, and a teacher in the low residency MFA program at the University of Nebraska in poetry. She is author of seven books of poetry including The Goldilocks Zone (University of New Mexico Press) and Echo Light (Red Mountain), and, most recently, The Loneliest Girl (University of New Mexico Press). She is also the creator of six librettos including Rio de Sangre, a libretto for an opera with composer Don Davis, which had its world premiere at the Florentine Opera in Milwaukee. She lives in Los Angeles.

The Los Angeles Review is a literary journal of divergent literature with a West Coast emphasis. Established in 2003, LAR publishes both the stories of Los Angeles, endlessly varied, and those that grow outside our world of smog and glitter. LAR seeks voices with something wild in them, voices that know what it means to be alive, to be fallible, to be human.

Issue 24 features work from Catherine Pierce, Lory Bedikian, Clea Bierman, and more.

The Los Angeles Review Masthead
Publisher: Tobi Harper
Editor: Kate Gale
Managing Editor: McKenna Themm
Assistant Managing Editor: Dulce Arteaga
Fiction Editors: K. K. Fox and Hananah Zaheer
Flash Fiction Editor: Sophia Ihlefeld
Poetry Editors: Blas Falconer and Vandana Khanna
Nonfiction Editor: Marco Wilkinson
Translation Editors: Francesca Bell and Linda Murphy Marshall
Book Review Editors: Deirdre Collins and Tansica Sunkamaneevongse
Production Editor: Rebeccah Sanhueza

  • Price: $20.00
  • Pages: 192
  • Carton Quantity: 38
  • Publisher: Red Hen Press
  • Imprint: Red Hen Press
  • Publication Date: 30th May 2023
  • Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
  • ISBN: 9781636280479
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    POETRY / Anthologies (multiple authors)
    FICTION / Anthologies (multiple authors)
    LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Essays
    LITERARY COLLECTIONS / American / General

Dr. Kate Gale is co-founder and managing editor of Red Hen Press, editor of the Los Angeles Review, and a teacher in the low residency MFA program at the University of Nebraska in poetry. She is author of seven books of poetry including The Goldilocks Zone (University of New Mexico Press) and Echo Light (Red Mountain), and, most recently, The Loneliest Girl (University of New Mexico Press). She is also the creator of six librettos including Rio de Sangre, a libretto for an opera with composer Don Davis, which had its world premiere at the Florentine Opera in Milwaukee. She lives in Los Angeles.