Xenophilia is defined here as "an abnormal appetite or strange liking for the strange, the foreign." The poetry here is weird and worldly, even other-worldly; caught in a tactical explosion somewhere between magic-realism and science fiction, between Crowley and Kafka. This is one publication which will not bore anybody. There are strange and unusual lusts wedged between these covers, and whether it's a kitten coughing up eyeballs or poetry competitions eliminating the national debt, it is first and foremost, fun.--R.R. Lee Etzwiler
This review originally appeared in TapRoot Reviews #3,
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