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dispatch litareview (ISSN 1948-1217) is an electronic magazine publishing primarily fiction.
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The sum of copies downloaded from this site since 1 April 2009 is 22024. Here is a breakdown.
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production
Submissions read on a Sony PRS-505, edited with OpenOffice (3.1). · PDF issues designed in Scribus (1.3), covers in Gimp (2.6). Sketches at the beginning of each issue, as well as the logo, are by Christy Call (see below). · Electronic Publication (EPUB) issues created with Sigil (0.1.2). Mobipocket (MOBI) and BBeB (LRF) issues produced with Calibre (0.5x). · Website built on a Unibody Macbook with Smultron (3.5.1).
misc. credits
The disproductions logo–
–was designed by and purchased from Joseph Reed of Caketrain for the cost of ten issues of Caketrain which were subsequently given away to avid readers. · Parts of this design were influenced by The Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web which is a product of Richard Rutter and Steve Marshall. · Non-standard fonts are provided through Typekit.
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culprits
Editor P. H. Madore is the author of Da Vinci Died Before Cigarettes (ml press, 2009), YOUR (Publishing Genius, 2009), Here Lies An American Dreamer (nonpress, 2008), and a number of stories and poems across the literary world. See his blog.
Artist Christy Call’s recent work includes cover art and illustrations for chapbooks Pocket Finger and Before I Moved to Nevada (Publishing Genius / 2008, 2009) and How the Broken Lead the Blind (Willows Wept Press, 2009).
Music Editor Christopher Laird is also the programme director and founder of influential underground station RadioNowhere. His weekly show can be heard Mondays at 9PM UK time via radionowhere.org.
















