Lizzie Borden’s Hatchet is Online!
The November 2008 issue of The Hatchet: Lizzie Borden’s Journal of Murder, Mystery & Victorian History has been placed ONLINE for your reading pleasure. 88 pages in length!
As you can see, we have once again discovered a new Borden image—this time our beloved Emma Borden! Read all about the details in the new issue!
The November issue is chocked full of excellent articles—new author Jerry Ross takes us along on his visit to Anaconda, Montana, to find Bridget Sullivan; Richard Behrens writes about the murder of Helen Jewett; Denise Noe investigates the life of Elizabeth Montgomery; David Marshall James offers up a stunning piece of fiction; Sherry Chapman explains what was in Abby’s Pocket; Michael Brimbau gives us an important look into Fall River’s non-existent historical vision; Poems offered by A.L. Bixby, Aurora Lewis, and Michael Brimbau; Douglas Walters graces the pages with another installment of the Compositor’s Bench; Eugene Hosey shares his critical eye about Todd Lunday’s book The Mystery Unveiled; and we meet author Glen “Joe” Carlson! Whew!
Subscribers can download your copy immediately or view a slideshow of the magazine at this address.
For non-subscribers, you can purchase a subscription for $20 through PayPal and gain access to the entire year’s issues, not just this one. So far that means you can download all FOUR issues of 2008!
Hard print copies of this issue will soon be available. Check back here for further details . . . .
Happy reading!
Stefani Koorey
Editor and Publisher
The Hatchet: Lizzie Borden’s Journal of Murder, Mystery & Victorian History