In the Dark Hours gets reviewed; tombboy gets another mention

By Christopher Shoust

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.

New author signed: Jeremy Le Page

By Christopher Shoust

After some very genuine conversations and an incredible story of how I came to know this writer, Jeremy Le Page has signed a contract so that Lost Telegram Press can release his full-length book of poetry later this year.

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.