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After Five Years, Chicago Literati Says Goodbye

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It is with a heavy heart that I must announce the closing of Chicago Literati. I have had […]

Chicago Literati August 28, 2018 News

“Dark Spots”: Courtney Harler Interviews WILLIE DAVIS, Author of NIGHTWOLF

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Author Photo Credit: Carrie Pratt Willie Davis’s Nightwolf is a novel of mystery, wonder, sarcasm, and tragedy. Just […]

Courtney Harler August 1, 2018 Interviews

“Nightly Circus”: Kathleen Flear Reviews Scott Navicky’s 3Essays on Imagereality

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And even then, when Ghost only wishes to surrender to exhaustion, oftentimes his mind is overtaken with a jumbling that resembles a “nightly circus…whose tent stretched across the flat, grassy pitch of his frontal lobe.”

Courtney Harler June 6, 2018 Book Reviews, Reviews

“Only Before and After”: Courtney Harler Interviews Philip Dean Walker, Author of READ BY STRANGERS

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I had developed an affection for him and just couldn’t go through with it, so I chose a different ending, which, as the writer, is my prerogative.

Courtney Harler May 25, 2018 Interviews

Monstrous Political Mayhem: A Review of Mr. Neutron by Joe Ponepinto

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With the constant ticking feed of bizarre news and breaking stories of nonsensical chaos, we are no strangers […]

Ashley Nickell April 21, 2018 Book Reviews, Reviews, Uncategorized

HIRAETH by Nicholas Mcgaughey

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“I feel no longing….”

“Hireath” by Nicholas Mcgaughey is a fitting conclusion to our Celtic Issue. Thanks for reading!

Courtney Harler March 28, 2018 The Celtic Issue

A BIT SICK by Xavier McCaffrey

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Along the wall opposite the bed, my books had been stacked in a six-foot-high pile. The Ivory Tower. Other than the bed, the room’s only furniture was a small desk and a wooden chair. My lair.

Courtney Harler March 26, 2018 The Celtic Issue

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