Anobium: Volume 1 is now available on Kindle! Only $4.99 (half the price of the print version). Check it out. Enjoy.
Featuring new writing from Laura Carter, Jennifer Collins, William Doreski, Eric Evans, Ricky Garni, Jonathan Greenhause, Luke Irwin, Rich Ives, Eddie Jones, J.S. MacLean, Claire McCurdy, Bethany Minton, Thomas Mundy, Ben Nardolilli, James Payne, Stephanie Plenner, Graham Tugwell, Meredith Turits and Susan Yount. Also features a story and interview with Chicago favorite, Joe Meno. Cover and illustrations by Jacob van Loon. Print ISBN: 978-0-615-50106-2
From NewPages: “Anobium embraces and celebrates the strange and surreal. […] [And] should satisfy those readers that enjoy plumbing the outer limits of literature.”
From The Conium Review: “Anobium achieves excellence in its inaugural issue. The literature is witty, and a large chunk of the writing pairs this with humor. The artwork blends well and works as an actual, integrated part of the volume, rather than a tacked on extra. Essentially, it’s damn good.”
Anobium: Volume 1 (Summer 2011) - Featuring new writing from Laura Carter, Jennifer L. Collins, William Doreski, Eric Evans, Ricky Garni, Jonathan Greenhause, Luke Irwin, Rich Ives, Eddie Jones, J.S. MacLean, Claire McCurdy, Bethany Minton, Thomas Mundt, Ben Nardolilli, James Payne, Stephanie Plenner, Graham Tugwell, Meredith Turits, Susan Yount, and Joe Meno.
(The above illustration, by our resident illustrator, Jacob van Loon, may or may not be accompanying Thomas Mundt’s story. You’ll have to order a copy and find out for yourself.)
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![Anobium: Volume 1 is now available on Kindle! Only $4.99 (half the price of the print version). Check it out. Enjoy.
Featuring new writing from Laura Carter, Jennifer Collins, William Doreski, Eric Evans, Ricky Garni, Jonathan Greenhause, Luke Irwin, Rich Ives, Eddie Jones, J.S. MacLean, Claire McCurdy, Bethany Minton, Thomas Mundy, Ben Nardolilli, James Payne, Stephanie Plenner, Graham Tugwell, Meredith Turits and Susan Yount. Also features a story and interview with Chicago favorite, Joe Meno. Cover and illustrations by Jacob van Loon. Print ISBN: 978-0-615-50106-2From NewPages: “Anobium embraces and celebrates the strange and surreal. […] [And] should satisfy those readers that enjoy plumbing the outer limits of literature.”From The Conium Review: “Anobium achieves excellence in its inaugural issue. The literature is witty, and a large chunk of the writing pairs this with humor. The artwork blends well and works as an actual, integrated part of the volume, rather than a tacked on extra. Essentially, it’s damn good.”](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m1hwyoQki31qhr63ro1_500.jpg)


