This issue was dominated for me by Robert Gregory Griffith, whose collages of distorted humans seem like murdered psyches laid out for autopsy. The poems are good, too; particularly Hugh Fox's droll description of a beeper- then child- interrupted love-making session. Dan Sturdivant rounds off the issue with a well-done review of a provocative-sounding book of poems by Donald Rawley called "Steaming."--Bob Grumman
This review originally appeared in TapRoot Reviews #3,
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