Fine review of poetry publications, primarily books, covering some of the same ground as TRR but a tad more traditional (little intermedia, visual, or "avant garde" work included). Reviews tend to be a bit more in-depth as well, running several paragraphs to several pages (roughly 75 reviews in 40 pages). Particular emphasis on publishers "that share BOGG'S editorial concern to promote an interaction between American and British/Commonwealth writers and readers"--an excellent gateway to micropresses in Britain, Canada, and Australia. This issue is an experimental supplement to BOGG #66, to allow the reviews to stretch out beyond the bounds of a subordinate section. I think the experiment is a success.--luigi
This review originally appeared in TapRoot Reviews #3,
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