ABOUT THEMA

THEMA literary journal was born in a Chinese restaurant in 1988 as the result of a conversation over how different writers would respond to a single quirky theme—specifically, stories involving the fortune cookies received that day. Our curiosity evolved into a mental exercise among friends—a challenge. What we didn’t expect was how much fun we would have.

As we wrote about fortune cookies, we began to ponder other topics. Soon, it was like eating peanuts—we couldn’t stop. Strange themes kept popping into our heads; how would various imaginations react to them? We had to know!

So now we had a list of quirky themes in one hand, a fistful of diverse but homeless fortune-cookie manuscripts in the other, and heads buzzing with potential theme-based plots. What should we do with the themes? What would we do with the resulting stories and poems? Start a literary journal and send the challenge across the country—of course! Why not??

Virginia Howard, Editor, THEMA

Note: Under the pseudonym H. O. Ward, the editors of THEMA have written two murder mysteries, Death by Unches (Hilliard and Harris, 2003) and its sequel, Death by the Reel (Hilliard and Harris, 2005). Available in January 2009 is a picture book, Timothy Hubble and the King Cake Party, written by Anita Prieto and illustrated by Virginia Howard.

 

On a personal note, I moved home post-Katrina on January 20, 2007. Many thanks to all who expressed concern. And many thanks to the Andressens at Seven Oaks Plantation Bed & Breakfast for making me feel so at home while in exile. If you are looking for a superb writer’s retreat, consider that location. Visit the website at www.7oaksplantation.com.

 

 

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