Awesome new literary journal (with me in) - CEllA'S Round Trip
Today sees the launch of a fantastic new literary and visionary journal. CEllA'S Round Trip has been created and edited by Rachel Hartley-Smith. Please check it out, I know that you'll be blown away by the visuals and the writing.
It is a STUNNING journal, I love how it's done, and your stories are wonderful. Bleak, sad, twisting inside, short, sharp. Congratulations. And congrats and welcome to Cella's Round Trip, a worthy new addition to the scene.
Tania - thank you for your lovely comments about my stories. And yes, isn't it a gorgeous journal? I know that much care and love has been put into it, and think that it shows.
Good work Sara, I love Steak and Beer, especially the line about imagining her boss up against her in the stock cupboard followed by "I tell them I'm a poet."
Ah, shucks, Sara - Thanks for the links and the freedom to witness the lovely comments. :) It was a whole lot of work, but, for writers like you, I was privileged.
It is a STUNNING journal, I love how it's done, and your stories are wonderful. Bleak, sad, twisting inside, short, sharp. Congratulations. And congrats and welcome to Cella's Round Trip, a worthy new addition to the scene.
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Congratulations. Poor lovely Cora.
ReplyDeleteAnd the journal looks great too!
Tania - thank you for your lovely comments about my stories. And yes, isn't it a gorgeous journal? I know that much care and love has been put into it, and think that it shows.
ReplyDeletebob - thank you kindly. And yes, poor Cora!
Well done to you indeed, and to the people who put the magazine together.
ReplyDeleteThanks pierre. I think it looks so fresh and colourful and glorious.
ReplyDeleteit does indeed!
ReplyDeletecongratulations, Lovely Sara. you have got it going on...
ReplyDeleteSquee indeed... isnt it lovely, this new mag!
ReplyDeleteGood work Sara, I love Steak and Beer, especially the line about imagining her boss up against her in the stock cupboard followed by "I tell them I'm a poet."
ReplyDeleteBrilliant.
Ah, shucks, Sara - Thanks for the links and the freedom to witness the lovely comments. :) It was a whole lot of work, but, for writers like you, I was privileged.
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