To get a copy of LGN you send "artwork or writings... or something in trade." Classic mailart--doing what mailart was intended to do--serve as a medium for creative exchange. The bulk of this issue consists of letters to editor Carolyn Substitute and her response. And the responses are not just tossed off, they're complete letters. Strewn throughout all the verbiage, various artwork keeps it interesting to look at as well. Photos, collage, and a drawing of Carolyn crucified, with detailed explanation. There's a Nikita Khruschev comic, which I enjoyed because it was crude and scatological. LGN is sincere, joyously sloppy, and a delight to read/see.--Jake Berry
This review originally appeared in TapRoot Reviews #4,
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