For fifteen years, New York's community literary paper, Literal
Latte, has kept free thought free, developed new writers, and fed
hungry readers. Debuting in 1994, Literal Latte filled a void for
aspiring writers and editors. In the modern world, where it is
almost impossible to get published without an agent and almost
impossible to get an agent without getting published, Literal Latte
provided a much-needed missing link.
Serving up thirty-thousand free copies in New York's
coffeehouses, book stores, and arts organizations, the editors
published the highest level of new literature-a feast in many
flavors. Suddenly, good writing, in a friendly and accessible
format, became as popular as cappuccino. With this anthology,
Jenine Gordon Bockman and Jeffrey Michael Bockman, who remain
traditional "book" people, present highlights from their years of
publishing Literal Latte.
This eclectic collection of short fiction, poetry, essays, and
nonfiction will dazzle any lover of good writing. Each selection is
fascinating, and the writing, delectably varied, is flawless and
clearly focused. The Bockmans have masterfully swirled the
forty-five pieces into an enticing brew. So, pour that cup of Joe,
pick up a pair of biscotti, and prepare to be thoroughly
entertained.
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