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In Victorian Psycho, Virginia Feito tears apart the romanticized view of the Victorian era, exposing its dark undercurrents. Her bold portrayal of a female psychopath challenges readers to explore the ...
Arts & Culture, Books, Editor's Pick
Winter’s Must-Reads: 8 Unmissable Novels and Memoirs
This season’s must-reads feature a diverse mix of novels and memoirs that delve into everything from complex human connections and societal shifts to behind-the-scenes glimpses from legendary figures in music ...
Victorian Psycho: A Chilling Descent into Madness—Coming February 2025
Victorian Psycho plunges you into the eerie depths of a crumbling mansion where nothing is as it seems, and the line between sanity and madness blurs. Virginia Feito masterfully weaves ...
Arts & Culture, Editor's Pick, EssaySaturday, Tech and Science
NaNoWriMo Faces Backlash: Can AI Coexist with Creative Integrity?
Photo Credit, Andrea De Santis
In a world where AI is reshaping industries left ...
Arts & Culture, Editor's Pick, EssaySaturday, The Litro Blog
8 Banned Books to Cozy Up With This Autumn
These books, once banned or challenged for their bold themes, remind us of the power of literature to inspire thought, challenge norms, and spark important conversations platforms like The ...
Arts & Culture, Books, Editor's Pick, EssaySaturday, Interviews
The Current State of Book Banning in America
As the 2024 U.S. elections approach, the issue of book banning has evolved from a cultural flashpoint into a battleground for democracy. With censorship at an all-time high, particularly targeting ...
Arts & Culture, Books, Editor's Pick, Literature, Reviews, Writing Fuel
8 Horror Books to Read
As summer’s heat intensifies and the nights become warm and muggy, there’s no better time to immerse yourself in some chilling horror fiction. Here are eight highly anticipated titles set ...
Editor's Pick, Letters from the Editor, Nature Issue
EDITOR’S LETTER: NATURE ISSUE
Nature is in crisis, and the crisis is anything but natural.
Art, Arts & Culture, Technology and Arts Issue
Art & Technology: Spring 2020: Editor’s letter.
From the first stone tools to the industrial revolution to now the digital revolution, technology has changed everything and come to dominate our lives. In my travels last year, in ...
Translation Tuesdays
Starting this Tuesday, Litro will be inviting each month a special guest to curate a selection of translated works – we will shine the Litro light on the translator and ...
Arts & Culture, Interviews, Print Issues, Technology and Arts Issue
Interview with Virtual Reality artist, Rachel Rossin
Rachel Rossin is a multi-media and installation artist based in New York City
Letters from the Editor, Litro Desire Issue, Print Issues
Litro Desire: Editor’s Letter
There’s a sense of release about writing this Editor’s Letter because it means the final piece of the jigsaw puzzle is now in place. It means our hard work of ...
Digital Subscriptions, Uncategorised
Litro #148: The Going Home issue
Featuring: Steph Cha, Grazyna Plebanek, Michael Cohen, Brad Ellis, Kevin Baker, Lucy Kellet, GC Perry, Patricia Morris & more.
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Litro #148: The Going Home issue – Letter from the Editor
This month in Litro #148 we explore the notion of what Going Home – means to us. Is it a familiar physical space? A refuge? A feeling? A state ...
Litro #147: The Space issue – Letter from the Editor
Welcome to Litro #147 – the Space issue. In this issue we explore the world’s ever-evolving urban social landscape. We’ve got art, stories, essays, cartoons, interviews – all examining the ...
Moved by Mandela: a Tribute on his 95th Birthday
A personal tribute to Nelson Mandela and his legacy.