Full of a variety of poetry from all over. Some abstract sketches and collages. Lifshin's here, and so is Surbanum, Bigiorno, Thomosine Reed, and Mandy Y. Khaiyat. There are poems about every thing imaginable; oranges, clouds, nuclear holocaust, 1944, Native Americans, the Garden of Eden, dozens of poems. It is a good read, a biodegradable magazine meant to be passed around, enjoyed and not retained for too long. This is poetry from and about the people who count; common, every day, working class human beings who love poetry. This one is for quantity, you can't help but find something you like.--R.R. Lee Etzwiler
This review originally appeared in TapRoot Reviews #2,
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