This publication seems to mutate with each issue, from straight micropress xerox cheap to newsletter to poster. Always packed with wild poetry, visuals from crude drawings to more representational sketches to comics to collage. This one features a picture of Chester Carlson himself (the inventor of xerography). The print is small and draws you into a misfit world of ranters, artists, and hinterland poets. And as always, excerpts from readers dream journals. Bits and pieces from neverwhere.--Jake Berry
This review originally appeared in TapRoot Reviews #3,
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