In this new issue of FUEL we get Joe Mason accounting for six bullets in a surrealistic fashion that hits it on the mark. Ann Erickson's independent burst of maturity piece has a woman going out on her own, proving her worth, and feeling beautiful as a result. Opo's art piece left me with a graphic gut feeling of words coming on in one long burst of bombardment. And that's just a quick look at the surface. There's a lot of angst, anger, freedom, and independence in these pages, breaking around the frustration of society. It's good writing, thoughtful humane editing, and a glimmer of hope for the survivors.--Oberc
This review originally appeared in TapRoot Reviews #5,
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