No criticism in this issue, but a computer-scanned reproduction of a ten-dollar bill by William Conlon; two short evocative poems by the editor, a mathematical poem (in which a snow-obscured island is raised to the power of one over "Persephone") by m'self, and two fine philosophical poems, one by Spencer Selby (in which "Meaning gathers in emptiness/ and waits on all things"), the other by A. L. Nielson (about a "context (which) rose in the eastern window").--Bob Grumman
This review originally appeared in TapRoot Reviews #2,
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