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Is it April already? You wouldn't guess that from the temperatures around here; still hangin' in the 30's. But, you didn't come here for a weather report!

There's a new magazine online as of April 1st: John Wright's "The Southern Literary Messenger". The publication is a revival of a 19th century magazine, published 1834-1864. The original boasts the distinction of being Edgar Allan Poe's first place of employment. He was hired as a staff writer and critic in August 1835, and by December was appointed editor. 

The new version, as the original, is "Devoted to Every Department of Literature and the Fine Arts" and publishes "lively and informative articles on all subjects and welcomes the contributions of lively and particular readers."


According to Publisher John Wright, the aim in publishing it is to bring together in one place diverse forms of writing on diverse subjects, presented in such a way as to enliven the full breadth of a reader’s interest.

Follow the link here to

 Read a review of AudioBookCase's "Into That Darkness Peering Vol. One, read by Wayne June",

and make sure you visit the home page and subscribe to the magazine... It's free and well worth your time!

Speaking of our first release, it's available not only on CD from our secure shopping cart, but now also by download from The Listening Zone!

If you prefer downloads to CDs, Go Here: AudioBookCase Downloads

Well, it's back to work, I'm late with Volume two, and of course Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde, but rest assured, they're coming soon and I've got you on the list if you've inquired about release dates. Take a minute and send your suggestions for Volume three why donchya?

Send 'em here: info@audiobookcase.com

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