Omni-textual poems, most of them by the people involved with POETIC BRIEFS. Mostly about everyday concerns, but unobtrusively expression-concerned, too, as when Elizabeth Burns brings her scatter of unheightened but affecting thought-fragments about being in the hospital with a friend who has breast cancer to "a room at the top of my head/ where I open drawers and closets/ and birds and letters fly out/ and flock to you."--Bob Grumman
This review originally appeared in TapRoot Reviews #2,
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