Goodies in the Mail
Just in from Lethe Press:
Tom Cardamome's Green Thumb
Described as a "post-apocalyptic, psychoactive pastorale." Works for me. Also...
Jim Elledge's H
An A-to-Z-structured sequence of prose poems with an emergent narrative by the looks of it. Gorgeously produced and most enticing. (Kudos to Alex Jeffers there, I believe.)
Furstratingly, I'm too busy with BFS Awards stuff at the moment to read either. But you're not, right?
Tom Cardamome's Green Thumb

Described as a "post-apocalyptic, psychoactive pastorale." Works for me. Also...
Jim Elledge's H

An A-to-Z-structured sequence of prose poems with an emergent narrative by the looks of it. Gorgeously produced and most enticing. (Kudos to Alex Jeffers there, I believe.)
Furstratingly, I'm too busy with BFS Awards stuff at the moment to read either. But you're not, right?
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Green Thumb is fucking superb.
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