Spring 2009 Issue of The Hatchet is Online!
The Spring 2009 issue of The Hatchet: Lizzie Borden’s Journal of Murder, Mystery & Victorian History is now online for your reading pleasure. Subscribers log in now here!
This issue is chocked full of great articles!
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We have a grand piece on the story of Spritism by Kat Koorey
A stunning work by Shelley Dziedzic about the Victorian Celebration of Death.
An interview with Wunderkind director Cameron Munson on his new Lizzie Borden film.
A new tale to tell about the Emma Borden photograph I found and detailed in the last issue of The Hatchet, called Emma Borden: The Plot Thickens.
A truly inspired work of fiction by David Marshall James, entitled Mesdemoiselles of French Street in “The Adventures of the Green Cape”
An important essay by Melissa Allen titled “When My Fire Burns Low”
A great work by Denise Noe on the Bible Verses spoken at Lizzie Borden’s Funeral, and
The final installment of Douglas Walter’s works From the Compositor’s Bench (we will miss him dearly).
And that is not all! We have 2 new poems by Michael Brimbau, 1 by Brenda Kern, 1 by Melissa Allen, 1 by Aurora Lewis, and 2 old poems by A.L. Bixby.
In addition, we have super fabulous Sherry Chapman pieces for your amusement: Bridget’s Kitchen, and Dear Abby.
So if you want to subscribe at the low low price of just $15 per year, for all three issues ONLINE, please visit HERE!
It will be a few weeks before the print copy will be available. So Online is the only way to go for now!