"Indulge in it. It is an irresistible journal full of the weird and fantastic that lingers with you, a bit longer perhaps, than you were prepared for..."
---Jennifer Vande Zande, Newpages.com
"The journal is filled with haunting stories, intriguingly macabre poems and illustrations worthy of the dark arts. It offers a fun read for anyone who enjoys delving into the fantastic..."
--- Margaret Howard Trammell, Apalachee Review
Are you a writer, struggling to get your work accepted in the publishing world? If so, you won't want to miss Black Lantern Publishing's up-front and personal interview with John Hansen about the in's and out's, the do's and dont's, in today's publishing world. You can read the full interview here. And trust us when we say, it's a read worth your while.
Check out BLP before it became a print and PDF magazine!
Then see our beautiful PRINT issues, Issue No. 4 August 2011 and Issue No. 5 November 2011!
For information regarding subscriptions or questions about our magazine, please direct your queries to our Editor-in-Chief, Rebecca A. Huggins at blacklanternpublishing@gmail.com. Or write to us at:
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PO BOX 1451
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Apalachee Review Published in Tallahassee, Florida by Apalachee Press, the Apalachee Review is a nonprofit corporation. AR is a member of the Council of Literary Magazines and Presses (CLMP) and The Academy of American Poets and participates in teh Pushcart Prizes, the O. Henry Awards, Best American Short Stories, Best American Essays, Yearbook of American Poetry, and New Stories of the South (Algonquin Press). BLP's Issue No. 5 was recently reviewed in Apalachee Review's 62, by Margaret Howell Trammell.
Black Lantern Publishing is always open to reviews, interviews, and features. If you would like to review our journal, or would be interested in scheduling an interview, please feel free to contact Rebecca A. Huggins at blacklanternpublishing@gmail.com. Interviews with authors may also be arranged. For further information, please contact our Marketing and Sales Director, Melinda A. Whiteley at blacklanternpublishing@gmail.com.