Autumnal Gone Lawn


My former gig, Gone Lawn, has released its Autumn issue (having, I b’lieve, skipped Summer). There’s some excellent work in there!

Highlights (in my estimation, obviously; you should read all and judge for thyself): Stephanie Dickinson’s “Postcards” deliver gorgeous, baroque, and poignant prose—the key to my lit heart. Ted Lardner’s “Haibun: Cricket Cage in Our Mother’s Basement” is an elegant and harrowing meditation on the firebombing of Tokyo, which I found resonant with my recent viewing of Hiroshima mon amour. Vidya Panicker’s “The Snake Charmer” is charming indeed, at least to an underfoot limbless entity such as me! These are just a few examples … Gone Lawn teems with more, I promise, so go check it out!

Congratulations, Owen Kaelin, for keeping the Gone Lawn light burning so brilliantly!