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Litmus Journal by Lost At E Minor

The mysterious Melbourne-based Litmus Journal has been in bookstores for a while now—from Australia to London—starting with Litmus Minus Three and building momentum through Minus Two, Minus One and Zero to the inevitable Issue One, currently on sale. Each issue is themed and publishes work by an expanding community of emerging writers, artists, illustrators and photographers. Recently the founders launched Litmusphere, an "online magazine fashioned by the faithful" released in weekly installments online.
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