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The Spring 2012 HATCHET is Online!

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Now online for your download purchase, the NEW issue of The Hatchet: Journal of Lizzie Borden & Victorian Studies. This is issue #29! All new and jam-packed full of great essays, fiction, poetry, and images.

The Hatchet: Journal of Lizzie Borden & Victoria America. Spring 2012, Volume 7, No. 2, Issue #29. 80 pages.
Features include: “Sullivan’s Travels” — an historical investigation into the life of Bridget Sullivan by Stefani Koorey, PhD; “Collecting Lizzie” — a how-to guide to collecting books on the Borden murder case by Michael Brimbau; “Telling Tales: An Interview with Filmmaker Ric Rebelo” — an interview with award-winning filmmaker Ric Rebello, director of “Lizbeth: A Victorian Nightmare”; “The Sculling Boat: A Lizzie Borden, Girl Detective Mystery” — by Richard Behrens; “Wise Counsel: A Profile of the Astute and Able Andrew Jennings” — by Denise Noe; “The Real Andrew Borden” — by Marlene Seulchoix; “History Snippits” — by Harry Widdows; “Fleet’s Notes” — by Stefani Koorey, PhD; “Denise Noe’s Lizzie Whittlings: Victorian America and the Borden Case in Joyce Carol Oates’ Mystery of Winterthurn”; “Dear Abby” — by Sherry Chapman; “Bridget’s Kitchen” — by Sherry Chapman; “Beneath the Bed” (poem) — by Aurora Lewis; and “Horseneck” (poem) — by Michael Brimbau; “When the Rats Desert a Ship” (poem) — by R.L. Shurtleff.

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