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The Lascaux Review

When author and editor Stephen Parrish moved to Germany from the U.S., he found it challenging to participate in the greater literary community. He decided to join in digitally, co-founding the online literary magazine The Lascaux Review.

“The Lascaux cave paintings, although not writing per se, are the oldest extant samples of human communication. Artists told stories 15,000 years ago using iron oxide pigments and even signed their work with hand stencils,” he explains. “We carry on the storytelling tradition today and

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