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Under a Neon Sun

Gale, Kate
Under a Neon Sun
Unable to afford rent, Mia—a community college student—lives out of her car, cleaning houses of the well-to-do in the LA area to meet her shoestring budget. Then Covid hits. For people living in houses and apartments, with stay-at-home jobs, the pandemic was inconvenient. For Mia and her fellow housekepper friends—all living in their cars—the pandemic destroys the source of their frugal income. Fortunately, gutsy, funny Mia is a determined sur...

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The Los Angeles Review No. 24

Gale, Kate
The Los Angeles Review No. 24
Issue 24 features work from Catherine Pierce,  Norma Liliana Valdez,  Nancy Naomi Carlson,  Allison A. Defreese,  Sharon Dolin,  Joe Kroll,  and more.

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The Loneliest Girl

Gale, Kate
The Loneliest Girl
In The Loneliest Girl, Kate Gale creates a powerful alternative narrative for Medusa and for all women who have carried guilt and shame--for being a woman, for not being enough, for being a victim.

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Lake of Fire

Gale, Kate
Lake of Fire
In the Sixties, the Flower Children were making love not war, the Hippies were dropping acid and protesting Vietnam and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was demanding civil rights. Cults, communes and live-ins sprang up around the country. One charismatic leader started a cult in New England that continues to this day. This shocking true story tells of one girl's life in that cult. Brought there as a three year old, cut off from all contact with th...

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More Stories for Christmas

Gale, Zona / Wiggin, Kate Douglas / Cutting, Mary Stewart
More Stories for Christmas
Christmas is a time of joy, peace and contentment. Most of the stories in this book were written over a hundred years ago, but they are as fresh and relevant as if they were written yesterday. The first story in the book is entitled CHRISTMAS - A Story. Written by Zona Gale, it tells of a town that, because of financial hardship, almost missed Christmas. The Old Peabody Pew by Kate Douglas Wiggin tells the heart-rending tale of a group o...

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The Los Angeles Review No. 13

Gale, Kate
The Los Angeles Review No. 13
The Los Angeles Review is a semiannual journal of divergent literature with a West Coast emphasis. Established in 2003, LAR publishes both the stories of Los Angeles, endlessly varied, and those that grow outside our world of smog and glitter. LAR seeks voices with something wild in them, voices that know what it means to be alive, to be fallible, to be human.

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The Los Angeles Review No. 12

Gale, Kate / Davio, Kelly
The Los Angeles Review No. 12
The Los Angeles Review is a literary journal of divergent literature with a West Coast emphasis. Established in 2003, LAR publishes both the stories of Los Angeles, endlessly varied, and those that grow outside our world of smog and glitter. LAR seeks voices with something wild in them, voices that know what it means to be alive, to be fallible, to be human.

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The Los Angeles Review No. 9

Gale, Kate / Davio, Kelly
The Los Angeles Review No. 9
The Los Angeles Review is a literary journal of divergent literature with a West Coast emphasis. Established in 2003, LAR publishes both the stories of Los Angeles, endlessly varied, and those that grow outside our world of smog and glitter. LAR seeks voices with something wild in them, voices that know what it means to be alive, to be fallible, to be human.

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The Los Angeles Review No. 8

Gale, Kate / Davio, Kelly
The Los Angeles Review No. 8
The Los Angeles Review is a literary journal of divergent literature with a West Coast emphasis. Established in 2003, LAR publishes both the stories of Los Angeles, endlessly varied, and those that grow outside our world of smog and glitter. LAR seeks voices with something wild in them, voices that know what it means to be alive, to be fallible, to be human.

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The Los Angeles Review No. 10

Gale, Kate / Davio, Kelly
The Los Angeles Review No. 10
The Los Angeles Review is a literary journal of divergent literature with a West Coast emphasis. Established in 2003, LAR publishes both the stories of Los Angeles, endlessly varied, and those that grow outside our world of smog and glitter. LAR seeks voices with something wild in them, voices that know what it means to be alive, to be fallible, to be human.

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The Los Angeles Review No. 11

Gale, Kate / Davio, Kelly
The Los Angeles Review No. 11
The Los Angeles Review is a literary journal of divergent literature with a West Coast emphasis. Established in 2003, LAR publishes both the stories of Los Angeles, endlessly varied, and those that grow outside our world of smog and glitter. LAR seeks voices with something wild in them, voices that know what it means to be alive, to be fallible, to be human.

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The Los Angeles Review No. 15

Gale, Kate / Davis, Nicelle
The Los Angeles Review No. 15
The Los Angeles Review is a literary journal of divergent literature with a West Coast emphasis. Established in 2003, LAR publishes both the stories of Los Angeles, endlessly varied, and those that grow outside our world of smog and glitter. LAR seeks voices with something wild in them, voices that know what it means to be alive, to be fallible, to be human.

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The Los Angeles Review No. 17

Gale, Kate
The Los Angeles Review No. 17
The Los Angeles Review is a literary journal of divergent literature with a West Coast emphasis. Established in 2003, LAR publishes both the stories of Los Angeles, endlessly varied, and those tht grow outside our world of smog and glitter. LAR seeks voices with something wild in them, voices that know what it means to be alive, to be fallible, to be human.

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The Los Angeles Review No. 14

Gale, Kate / Davio, Kelly
The Los Angeles Review No. 14
The Los Angeles Review is a literary journal of divergent literature with a West Coast emphasis. Established in 2003, LAR publishes both the stories of Los Angeles, endlessly varied, and those that grow outside our world of smog and glitter. LAR seeks voices with something wild in them, voices that know what it means to be alive, to be fallible, to be human.

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The Los Angeles Review No. 19

Gale, Kate
The Los Angeles Review No. 19
When senses voiced in writing merge, separate, and flow back together again, ink and paper suddenly transform. The blan, working alongside poverty in Haiti, the killing of things living yet unjustly categorized as trivial, the change in lives through photographs, and their stillness in passing. Color speaks, light touches, smell remembers, all through the innately human attempt to soften the unfamiliar, to know and experience otherness. Enter ...

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