Eastlit September 2013 Content

Table of Content September 2013:

The complete list of contents for the Eastlit September 2013 Issue is below. Please click on a link to go to the page. We hope you enjoy the work in the September 2013 issue of Eastlit as much as we did.

Eastlit Cover. This months cover picture is The Sarawak Club and was taken by Colin W. Campbell.

The Eastlit September 2013 cover design is by Graham Lawrence.

The Pilgrim by Simon Rowe.

Born to Wear the Rags of War by Tom Sheehan.

The Judicial Educational Committee of Great Importance by Xenia Taiga.

Two Poems by Kori Moore. The Poems are At the End of the Road and Segregated Earth.

Colonial Arch by Rembrandt Ramilo

The Transmutation of Baser Metals into Paper and Plastic by Charlie Canning. An extract from the novel The Sign of Jonah.

Five Poems by Carl Scharwath. The poems are: Prima Luce, Dream Vision, Nomad, You are Invited to the End and Nature’s Irrational Commitment.

Call Me Scheherazade by Nels Hanson.

The Bread and The Wine by Jack Kelly.

I don’t care what you think unless it is about me by Daniel Hickey.

The Sarawak Club by Colin W. Campbell.

How not to Write: 5. How Not to Tell a Story by Steve Rosse. The fifth in a series of short advisory pieces by author and editor Steve Rosse.

Contributors. An alphabetical list of all the contributors to the September 2013 issue of Eastlit complete with biographies of all the writers and poets can be found in this section.

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