About:
The Review has embarked on another year of publication. Founded and staffed by volunteer editors, THLR works to promote the best poetry, prose, short stories, and visual art from Texas and beyond.
The Review's contributors are artists representing countries from around the world. THLR staff is especially interested in promoting creative writers, visual artists, photographers and art in general. The Review will not publish art that promotes violence, the gratuitous use of profanity, religious intolerance or bigotry. Visual art must demonstrate good taste and not offend the young, the meek, the unprotected, the sensitive.
The Review plans publish a print magazine of work the end of this year/the beginning of the next. The hope is that through this publication We can share more with our contributors and readers. Feel free to contact Us directly with any questions regarding the print issue at: senior.editor@thehoustonliteraryreview.com
Website: http://thehoustonliteraryreview.com
Review:
If you have been coveting and hankering in your chimeras about a literary magazine that arranges their anthology into a nifty and unprecedented way before, and neither are they in hackneyed books or PDF files jammed with texts, then stop and look at this crafted memorabilia.
The Houston Literary Review is flawless in their presentation. Indeed, all of the issues are gratis. However, since time immemorial, possibly, there has been rarely a few inchoate magazines which priortize how they show their works, like in an opulent gallery.
The Houston Literary Review's cornerstone is how of their anthologies can be neatly labelled. Undoubtedly, they have been categorizing their anthologies into a eye-catching and palatable dish, filled with prose and poetry side by side. All you have to do is to click on the issue you want to peruse, then open the issue cover and there you will see the Poetry, Prose and Visual Art compartments. Finally, click on any of them to read the contents in PDF format.
Simple isn't it? It is indubitably not a crass and slapdash literary magazine which functions only for fame and money. The Houston Literary Review has even a Film and Book Review page. Of course, The Houston Literary Review has been craving for a little paper cup of lukewarm cappuccino after days of slogging with their eyes and fingers. You can support The Houston Literary Magazine by buying books in the Book Shelf page or simply donating a sum of money by clicking on the 3D Donate button.
The Houston Literary Review is a shining little star up virtually above the sky. But before it can be eminent and develop itself bigger, it must encounter adversaries along the way through the atmosphere.
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