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OverviewAdventurous college friends uncover ancient revelations while exploring unmapped territory on an obscure trade route in Central Asia. For the sake of a science experiment, a man fearlessly embarks on an aerial expedition across Montana in the comfort of his wicker lawn chair. And on a remote island southeast of Madagascar, grisly violence arises when a naive traveler doesn't present a gift to those who govern the area... A PLACE TO PAUSE is bulging with absorbing poetry, diverting travelogues, and spirited tales of far-flung adventure. From savage, small island corruption and monstrous big-game hunting in Africa to hazardous American highways and dubious smuggling exploits in Southeast Asia, we proudly present poetry and prose by Jeff Alphin J.L.Austin, Roger Camp, Lorraine Caputo, Laurel DiGangi, William Doreski, Andrew Edwards, William Fleeson, David Hagerty, Ann Howells, Ben von Jagow, David Klein, Joan Mazza, Warren Merkel, Robin Michel, Michael Robinson Morris, James B. Nicola, Don Noel, Jennifer Swallow, Louise Turan, Ken Wetherington, and Melissent Zumwalt. Plus, new fiction and in-depth interviews with distinguished authors Mary Donaldson-Evans, Mark Jacobs, and Robert Wexelblatt Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nicholas Litchfield , Mary Donaldson-EvansPublisher: Lowestoft Chronicle Press Imprint: Lowestoft Chronicle Press Volume: 11 Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.272kg ISBN: 9781732332836ISBN 10: 1732332835 Pages: 250 Publication Date: 30 March 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationNicholas Litchfield is the author of the suspense novel Swampjack Virus and editor of eleven literary anthologies. His stories, essays, and book reviews appear in BULL, Colorado Review, Daily Press, Shotgun Honey, and The Virginian-Pilot and elsewhere. He has contributed introductions to numerous books, including eighteen Stark House Press reprints of long-forgotten mystery novels. Formerly a book critic for the Lancashire Post, syndicated to twenty-five newspapers across the U.K., he now writes for Publishers Weekly. Reach him at nicholaslitchfield.com. Mary Donaldson-Evans' creative work has been published by the Lowestoft Chronicle, Boomer Lit Magazine, The Literary Hatchet, The Metaworker Literary Magazine, and Spank the Carp, among others. Her book, Behind the Lines: A Soldier, his Family and the 10th Mountain Division, was published by Austin-Macauley Publishers, London. She can be reached at marydonevans@gmail.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |