The Hatchet, 2011, is Online!
The long awaited first issue of The Hatchet: A Journal of Lizzie Borden & Victorian America is online for sale to subscribers.
In this issues is the first and only long-form interview with Michael Martins and Dennis Binette on the writing of Parallel Lives: A Social History of Fall River and Her Fall River.
In addition, we have essays on growing up in the Flint area of Fall River (and the plethora of city saloons) by Michael Brimbau, a piece on the Cogswell fountains and their connection to the Temperance Movement of the 19th century, two fantastic works of fiction—a new Lizzie Borden: Girl Detective story by Richard Behrens titled “The Agitated Elocutionist” and a new work by David Marshall James “Mesdemoiselles of French Street in “The Forgotten Note”. Kat Koorey presents her remarkable research into Jack the Ripper, an essay not to be missed.
Regulars Denise Noe and Sherry Chapman are included as well. Denise explores the history of Fall River’s Battleship Cove and Sherry, the official Borden humorist, graces us with new editions of Dear Abby and Bridget’s Kitchen.
All in all, a power-packed issue of 118 pages!
You can subscribe for a mere $35, which brings all four issues of this year to your computer.