Issue 050 Release!!! Meet Cover Artist Theodora Capat
Today is a special day, dear readers. It’s our pleasure to bring you our 50th issue! We just keep hitting milestones here at LSQ! Issue 050 is
Today is a special day, dear readers. It’s our pleasure to bring you our 50th issue! We just keep hitting milestones here at LSQ! Issue 050 is
We are excited to announce our second annual call for the Cover Art feature! We were thrilled by the response to our first open call last year and
We are thrilled to announce that we’ve acquired Olivia Atwater’s charming, whimsical and thoroughly romantic Regency Faerie Tales series,
The following is the ninth in a series of brief interviews in which one Terrapin poet interviews another Terrapin poet, one whose book was affected
On 24th March, Wizarding World revealed the cover for the screenplay for Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore. The cover resembles the movie
The following is the eighth in a series of brief interviews in which one Terrapin poet interviews another Terrapin poet, one whose book was affected
“Germination” by Caroline Jamhour It’s official, dear readers: Year 13 has begun! We’re starting out on the right foot with Issue 049,
I started to paint when I was twelve years old. I decided to combine this passion with one other passion, literature. I tried to give a form to my
In response to our first annual call for cover art in 2021, we received an overwhelming number of submissions. We were thrilled with the number and
“The Snowqueen” by Jana Heidersdorf It’s official, dear readers: Issue 048 has left the nest and all sixteen of our spectacular bird-themed
For the vast majority who have followed Gen X, and likely many within that generation as well, Robbie Basho would have faded into obscurity were it
You may notice that we’re looking a bit different today. Last week, we sent the Winter 2021 issue to Prolific, our new printer in Canada, and it
So your music is ready. The recording is done, the mix is finished, and maybe you’ve even mastered the audio. It’s all good to go, except for one
Kaitlyn Dunnett/Kathy Lynn Emerson here. Since I’ve been playing around with independently reissuing some of my older titles and publishing a few
Today we are going to examine the phenomenon of the floating head. The floating head (or heads) have shown up enough times that I am starting to