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Stories written by lhludlow
Lavinia Ludlow was born and raised in the heart of the Silicon Valley. A percussionist since childhood, she has played with different ensembles in California and Hawaii and immerses herself in music when not writing. Her debut novel alt.punk is available through Casperian Books, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble. She is a contributor at Small Press Reviews and Plumb.

Volt

Volt

A review of Alan Healthcock’s debut collection Volt from Graywolf Press, 2011, by Lavinia Ludlow.

February 3rd, 2012 | Posted in Book Reviews | Read More »

Freight

Freight

A review of Mel Bosworth’s full-length debut novel Freight from Folded Word Press, 2011, by Lavinia Ludlow.

November 7th, 2011 | Posted in Book Reviews | Read More »

Zazen

Zazen

A review of Vanessa Veselka’s novel Zazen, which details the life of Della Mylinak, a post-graduate yoga-practicing misanthropic waitress who navigates through a dystopian existential crisis.

October 6th, 2011 | Posted in Book Reviews | Read More »

Songs of Vagabonds, Misfits, and Sinners

Songs of Vagabonds, Misfits, and Sinners

A review of Ken Wohlrob’s collection of New York tales Songs of Vagabonds, Misfits, and Sinners by Lavinia Ludlow.

August 18th, 2011 | Posted in Book Reviews | Read More »

The Singular Exploits of Wonder Mom and Party Girl

The Singular Exploits of Wonder Mom and Party Girl

A Review of Marc Schuster’s novel The Singular Exploits of Wonder Mom & Party Girl in which Lavinia Ludlow mostly describes how awesome a writer he is.

July 27th, 2011 | Posted in Book Reviews | Read More »

Stoked Volume I Online Journal

Stoked Volume I Online Journal

Lavinia Ludlow reviews brand new online journal “Stoked Volume I,” edited by Tyler Gobble and available as of May 2011.

June 6th, 2011 | Posted in Book Reviews | Read More »

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