Subtitled, "for the amusement of the lost girl of april". Diverse and unique, irresistibly-charged with mythical images, witty enchantments, spell-binding hoaxes, poetry, short stories, sardonic advise, music reviews with a slant, wandering columns, irony, line art, ink blots, odes, a movie review, and (generally) the unexpected. Uncensored but not raunchy.--R.R. Lee Etzwiler
This review originally appeared in TapRoot Reviews #5,
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