I, too, was surprised by the spiritualism -- but drawn in. The Séance photographs were eerie and evocative. I liked how some of the other selections -- Ghosted, Chaldea -- carried the theme. I thought Chaldea, in particular, had a Nathaniel Hawthorne vibe -- fitting for this issue on supernatural experiences.
Karen, yes, I made the same note in the margins about the Hawthorne vibe, absolutely! And I agree about the photographs. I love when lit mags reproduce images crisply and vividly, as is done here.
I ordered a copy but not yet got it did pull out a fall 2021 copy a beautiful and aesthetic presentation has a nice feel nice size to it looking forward to the interview.
It was just so goofy and weird and unpredictable. The whole Ewan McGregor obsession was hilarious and out there. Not knowing whether she was crazy or her family was crazy kept up the suspense. It was a such a surreal story. I love stories that depart from reality like that.
I, too, was surprised by the spiritualism -- but drawn in. The Séance photographs were eerie and evocative. I liked how some of the other selections -- Ghosted, Chaldea -- carried the theme. I thought Chaldea, in particular, had a Nathaniel Hawthorne vibe -- fitting for this issue on supernatural experiences.
Karen, yes, I made the same note in the margins about the Hawthorne vibe, absolutely! And I agree about the photographs. I love when lit mags reproduce images crisply and vividly, as is done here.
I ordered a copy but not yet got it did pull out a fall 2021 copy a beautiful and aesthetic presentation has a nice feel nice size to it looking forward to the interview.
Nice analysis; god you work hard.
“Dads Like White Elephants” was my fave story! Loved it!!
Wasn't it so much fun? What did you love about it?
It was just so goofy and weird and unpredictable. The whole Ewan McGregor obsession was hilarious and out there. Not knowing whether she was crazy or her family was crazy kept up the suspense. It was a such a surreal story. I love stories that depart from reality like that.
I just thought you’d appreciate the joke (at your expense) — ;)
Thank goodness! When I saw the headline at first I feared Chris Noth had started a lit Mag...
I know, I know, sorry for the typo! This is NOT a review of Sex & the City. :)