The Literary e-clectic is a quarterly magazine that every issue is the same, only different. Each quarter has a different theme that the stories adhere.
Pamela Jeffs' Chili Juice explores post-partum depression in a super hero mom.
Jon Zelazny's Constant Mayhem is a fictional account of Kit Lambert, the producer of the band, The Who, as he works on the band's next concept album.
Veronica Brush's The 20th Mission is a sci-fi tale that recounts the story of regrets and second chances.
In Adam J. Williams’ The King of Second Place is an Olympic athlete's story as he battles on the track and, once his career is over, in the boxing ring for a charity event.
At the Literary e-clectic, we don’t care if the stories are fiction or non-fiction or what type of genre that they may fall into. What we care about is having good stories.