|
10445 Sterling Blvd. |
Black Lamb |
|
| Published Monthly | Writing for Readers |
blacklamb.org |
ABOUTBlack Lamb was created to offer the discerning reader a stimulating selection of excellent original writing. Published monthly. (more) FREE SAMPLE COPYClick here to receive a free sample issue via U.S. mail. There is absolutely no obligation. SUBSCRIBESupport this independently published journal of fine essays. Annual subscriptions are $15 in the USA, $25 in Canada, $30 in the UK, or $35 elsewhere (all prices in US $). Click here to subscribe online via paypal or send a check to Black Lamb, 1759 View Drive, San Leandro CA 94577. QUESTIONSIf you have questions or comments regarding Black Lamb, please email us. |
Two months ago in Black LambVolume 9, Number 12 — December 2011December 1st, 2011 In the cover story of our December issue, Preaching to the choir, Terry Ross wonders why so many intelligent people refuse even to hear arguments they disagree with. Toby Tompkins in Rome finds medieval art saucily eloquent in Sacred profanity. In So sue me, Ed Goldberg lets fly on the CIA, lousy mayors, and Palestine. Lorentz Lossius describes Istanbul in the sixth installment of his Turkey journal. John M. Daniel recalls his days as a licensed minister in The Tennyson Street Church. In Sense of loss, Benjamin Feliciano wonders about his feelings about the loss of loved ones. Dan Peterson reveals the Most televised sport in Britain and Ireland: snooker. Robert Martin Stanley says that in Julian Barnes’s latest book, the reader is In good hands. We welcome two figures from world literature into our pantheon of Honorary Black Lambs and The Ultimate Literary Calendar for 2012: English satirist Samuel Butler and Irish literary novelist John Banville. Our monthly recipe is for Lamb Goulash au Blanc. Advice columnist Millicent Marshall answers more readers’ impertinent questions. And Professor Avram Khan gives us another challenging Black Lamb Word Puzzle.
Posted by: The Editors |
LINKSBlogroll
|