Two new formats added: vinyl and zines
In the spirit of proliferating the physical format, Lost Telegram Press has added two (actually three) new formats just this month.
In the spirit of proliferating the physical format, Lost Telegram Press has added two (actually three) new formats just this month.
This is an exciting day for Lost Telegram Press. We have been working with Jinian Harwig for quite a while with the hope of finally signing a contract and getting down to working on her book. Just a short time ago she sent the latest version of her manuscript and it will offer an different look at the way that we can produce books. Hopefully we can work some very different aspects into the design of this book to knock your socks off.
Cristina Deptula at Synchronized Chaos gave tombboy a raving review recently as she is well aware of the power of Mykyta Ryzhykh’s poetry since he is a regular contributor to the online journal.
Dr. Amy Tucker, a writer and poet based in the South Okanagan of British Columbia gave Jeremy Le Page’s new poetry book In the Dark Hours an amazing review recently. She has been extremely helpful to Lost Telegram Press and she writes 30 Days by the Sea, a research inquiry into the third shore, and “The Accidental Athlete,” a column on welcoming wellness, for the Kamloops Chronicle. She is also regular book reviewer for The British Columbia Review, and races as an age-group athlete. Kukwstsétsemc.
Mykyta Ryzhykh’s concrete poetry chapbook tombboy has been recognized by another online journal called The Gravity of the Thing, based out of Oregon.