Book Review: Persona Digitalia

By Christopher Shoust

Photoworks started a great new venture in 2025 in an attempt to continue the dialogue between photography and poetry in the form of the P5 Photo Poetry Pamphlet Series. As it stated on its website: “photography and poetry have been in dialogue since the earliest days of the camera… Yet despite nearly 200 years of such work and many stand out examples, photo-poetry has not been widely recognized as a distinct genre.”

Release in Tahoe for Every Restaurant Tells A Story

By Christopher Shoust

Dianne Reeves Angel’s book Every Restaurant Tells A Story has really made waves rather quick for a debut novel. We initially planned on having the book released sometime in January or later but as fortune had it, we were able to release the novel for Dianne’s birthday recently and she has already been hard at work with three events planned to launch the novel.

Book Review: Orianna

By Christopher Shoust

A major belief of Lost Telegram Press is archiving. We want to preserve ideas that may be lost to time. One way of doing that is by reviewing books. This one is a great example of this archival ideal as it was a library find, and in the ‘free’ section. The cover caught my eye. It is self-published, Canadian and I only had to read a few lines to get caught up in it.

Lost Telegram Press: 1 year anniversary

By Christopher Shoust

Although we started releasing books back in March and really didn’t get fully in the swing of things until about June, this company started putting in over 40-hour weeks starting in September of 2024. Because it has been a full year, I wanted to look back and let you know all of the stories that you may not know from these blogs.