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From the Editor’s Desk

Sunday, February 28, 2010
By Sandra Yuen MacKay

As March sails in, we will see the fruition of many people’s efforts, resulting in Four Seasons of Litdotorg, Litdotorg’s premiere print magazine. I’d like to recognize the various contributors to this magazine. (You know who you are!) You will be able to order it through Magcloud very soon. The price will appear on... »

Musings: by David Moore

Sunday, February 28, 2010
By HeRoCoMpLeX

“What do you do with a BA in English? What is my life going to be? Four years of college and plenty of knowledge have earned me this useless degree…I can’t pay the bills yet, cause I have no skills yet. The world is a big scary place…” From the Broadway Musical Avenue Q What... »

A Graphic Review – Cleburne

Sunday, February 28, 2010
By steven
A Graphic Review – Cleburne

A Graphic Review of Cleburne (book by Justin Murphy, reviewed by Steven Cherecwich) History is written by the winners, and none more so than the US Civil War. The year is 1864, and the South is losing the battle. General Patrick Cleburne is a man of vision, a brilliant war general who knows how... »

What’s So Funny? “The Phantom Tollbooth” – The Way with Words (& Numbers)

Sunday, February 28, 2010
By LinnieRed
What’s So Funny? “The Phantom Tollbooth” – The Way with Words (& Numbers)

And it came to pass that as it got later and later in the month, Litdotorg’s resident humor columnist about humor wasn’t feeling very funny. She had a perfectly good topic picked out – what is or is not considered offensive in the realm of humor – but she couldn’t work up any enthusiasm... »

The Ramblings Of A Vagabond Poet

Sunday, February 28, 2010
By jonpenny
The Ramblings Of A Vagabond Poet

Ramblings On Songwriting 1 : As I preamble in, songwriting is the grain for the mill for the next few months. We’ll look at lyric verses poetry, song construction, form and genres, word choices  and more We will throw it in the hopper and shake it up and see what pops out. We will... »

Strange Frontiers

Sunday, February 28, 2010
By Beckett Grey

The Unkindest Type of All The human mind tends to put itself together in much the same way as the operating system on a computer. Higher and more complex functions are created by putting together vast amounts of more simplistic information. A large part of the magic in any sort of system is its ability... »

A New Face: by HavocTheDemon

Sunday, February 28, 2010
By Sandra Yuen MacKay

Editor’s Note: We introduce HavocThe Demon as the author of this month’s blog feature – both witty and entertaining. Who is Havoc The Demon? He sounds evil. What is he doing writing for Majestic? I bet he listens to hardcore screamo music. Those are probably some of the things going through your head right now.... »

“Four Seasons” Submission Guidelines by Ócháni Lele

Sunday, February 28, 2010
By Sandra Yuen MacKay

Thank you for your interest in Four Seasons of Litdotorg. Our website, http://www.lit.org, is the internet’s oldest and strongest website for writers and writing, and our new magazine, Four Seasons, is a professional extension of that site. Our goal is to promote and publish the newest, hottest rising stars of the literary scene, and... »