ISSUE I: CLIO'S AUTUMN
In Greek Mythology, Clio is known as the muse of history. Intrigued by the intersection of history and mythology, we wanted to welcome the beginning of autumn with folklore. Urban legends and family ghost stories are our muses–even spinning a mundane historical account into something reminiscent of autumn’s sinister tone is welcome. Gather your stories from far and wide; find the phantoms from across history, whether it be global, from your family, hometown, or local history.
ECHO Review is pleased to present our first issue, with contributions from writers that we have found to be truly brilliant. We invite you to read and enjoy the passion between these pages, and to respect the authors for their strong demonstration of love for their craft.
CONTRIBUTORS: Sara S, Lucy Halley, Ryan Monaghan, Summer Prince, Aru Shukla, Hritika, Blake Harrsch, Ashton Morgan, Julie Wong, Mia Fakhouri, G.V Rindborg, Miranda Pratt, E. Nightingale, Matheus Pessoa, Chloe Belair-Morin, Teddy Maine
ECHO Review is pleased to present our first issue, with contributions from writers that we have found to be truly brilliant. We invite you to read and enjoy the passion between these pages, and to respect the authors for their strong demonstration of love for their craft.
CONTRIBUTORS: Sara S, Lucy Halley, Ryan Monaghan, Summer Prince, Aru Shukla, Hritika, Blake Harrsch, Ashton Morgan, Julie Wong, Mia Fakhouri, G.V Rindborg, Miranda Pratt, E. Nightingale, Matheus Pessoa, Chloe Belair-Morin, Teddy Maine