The Lakeshore Review, No. 1
The inaugural issue of The Lakeshore Review debuts
May October 2022. Pieces marked with § are hyperlinked so you can read the text of that story or poem.
The first issue contains the following poems:
- ARTHUR HERMAN BREMER FANTASIZES ABOUT ASSASSINATING GEORGE C. WALLACE IN A SELF-AMUSING, CLASSIC LITERARY REFERENCE WHILE CROSSING LAKE MICHIGAN ON A FERRY FROM
MILWAUKEE TO LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN (Paul David Adkins) § - CITY BOY (Steve Broidy)
- ONCE EACH YEAR (Bri Bruce)
- DETAIL (Elizabeth Crowell) §
- WAITING FOR WALDEN POND (Elizabeth Crowell)
- GEOLOGIC (Andrea Janelle Dickens)
- ICARUS (Andrea Janelle Dickens)
- SELF-PORTRAIT NEAR A VOLCANO (Andrea Janelle Dickens)
- THE BIRD OUTSIDE THE LIBRARY (Craig Evenson)
- THE SEPARATION (Bruce Alan Gunther) §
- RATS EVERYWHERE (Elia Hohauser-Thatcher)
- DELRAY BEACH, JANUARY 2019 (Robert Okaji)
- FIRST LIGHT (Robert Okaji)
- MIDNIGHT STORM (Robert Okaji)
The following prose pieces also appear:
- THE ONLY PRIVATE PLACE (Colleen Alles)
- THE LIES YOU TELL YOURSELF (Dominic Bryan)
- ONLY THE DRUNK CAN SLEEP (Maggie Hill) §
- STAR MAN (Jonathan Lindberg)
- COMING CLEAN (Julia Poole)
- LAST RESORT (Phillip Sterling)
The cover photos (front and back) are courtesy of Roger Camp. They feature images he captured in Columbus, Ohio.