Litt #2
215 x 275 mm, 82 pages (plus 1 matchstick)
Callicoon, New York
Annual
First published 2023
Executive Director & Founder: Rachel Littman
Editor: Anaïs La Rocca
Design & Art direction: Pablo Delcan
Litt is an annual literary magazine ‘informed by the direct experience of living life on the outposts.’ The magazine was born in a tiny bookshop in a small town on the banks of the Delaware River and captures the voices of those who do not live in major cosmopolitan metropolises—but don’t make the mistake of thinking small town life is any less vibrant or complex. Litt proves otherwise.
Where there first issue was themed ‘heat,’ they're back with a second issue 'to set things ablaze'. This applies both figuratively (with words) and literally as, once again, the cover of the magazine has a strikable honeycomb spine and comes with a long match to fuel your own literary fires.
The actual theme of this purple, second instalment however, is ‘In Between’ and speaks of all of the different times in life that we find ourselves in between things—an inhale and an exhale, the moment before a kiss, or on a plane flying over the wide expanse of the ocean.