A magazine of fantastic poetry that's also nicely illustrated. An entertaining sample of its poetry is one by W. Gregory Stewart about Sisyphus--who "does not understand/ TGIF," among other things, but does know things like diddly and squat, "And while he has no proof/ that the gods wear pocket protectors/ he strongly suspects it."--Bob Grumman
Mostly poetry in the sci-fi/fantasy vein, avoiding blood and gore as well as clichˇs. Even has some surreal and cut-up kinds of stuff, including an exquisite corpse collaboration done on the GEnie electronic bulletin board. Seems to have won awards in the SF fandom world, and would be a good introduction to the genre for non-fans. --luigi
This review originally appeared in TapRoot Reviews #1,
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