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Salon Style

Salon Style

Salon Style is a collection of writers, poets, and artists with unique voices and incredible vision in diverse genres such as Gothic/Horror, Sci-Fi, Women’s Lit, and Americana. Salon Style features stories by emerging writers M.P. Diederich (Startling Sci-Fi: New Tales of the Beyond), Dan Ress, Casey Ellis (Startling Sci-Fi: New Tales of the Beyond), Jack Bates, Lucy Black, and established writers John Rodzvilla, John Vicary, Stefanie Freele, and P.J. Schaefer (Behind the Yellow Wallpaper: New Tales of Madness). It includes works by notable poets Michele Seminara, Reymond Drew, and Mike Algera. Salon Style also features art by NLSP veterans Nathan Mark Phillips (Southern Gothic: New Tales of the South) and Michael Tice (Retrospective). Illustrations by Carrion House, photography by Jessica Hoard, and drawings by Sarah-Jean Krahn complete this varied collection.

This book is published by New Lit Salon Press, a sister press of bd. Purchase from Bookshop or your favorite bookseller.

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SKU: NLSP006 Category: New Lit Salon Press Tags: poetry, short stories Brand: New Lit Salon Press

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Additional information

Weight10.6 oz
Dimensions9 × 6 × .4 in
Artist

Edited by Brian Centrone
Line Edited by Casey Ellis
Design and Handwriting by luke kurtis

Date

15 November 2014 (Kindle only, other eBook platforms in early 2016)
26 November 2016 (Print)

Format

Paperback, eBook (DRM-free)

Pages

160

ISBN

978-0-9972649-1-3 (Print)

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