"[16] Praising Lowestoft Chronicle for its layout, artwork, poetry, and fiction, it noted: "Many of the works take one to far-away and exotic places.
"[17] Afar magazine placed Lowestoft Chronicle top of its list of best free travel journals, commenting: "Wander around the site and you'll find intriguing stories with a welcome dose of humor in many.
American novelist Luke Rhinehart, author of the cult novel The Dice Man, touted their first anthology as an impetus for inspiring him to want to write short stories again.
[22] Julia McMichael, writing for Seattle Book Review, considered it “a treasure trove of excellent writing.”[23] The magazine has featured in numerous British newspapers, most notably the Lancashire Evening Post, which defined Lowestoft Chronicle as a “refreshingly unique”[24] literary magazine that produces entertaining compendiums of “original and amusing travelogues, poetic reflections, and tales of far-flung adventure that range from science fiction and fantasy to mystery and crime, offering something for all tastes.”[25] The newspaper called Intrepid Travelers "a coruscating cornucopia of humour, drama and big, beautiful adventures",[26] and Other Places "a mouth-watering feast", noting: "Packed into the pages are stories to entice, enthral, and entertain...incisive and enlightening interviews...and a tasty blend of pleasing and deftly prepared poems.
"[27] It also described the 2018 anthology, Invigorating Passages, as “a rare and dynamic literary collection which grabs readers firmly and sweeps them away to strange and exhilarating places, presenting intriguing situations, colourful characters, and making us yearn to strap on the backpack and go exploring.”[28]