Issue 29

Elephant Mess

Despite my reservations about the content of this zine, I enjoyed its cut and paste quality-I always get gooshy over […]

Dragon Mythologist

Compiled by Adrienne Westmoreland, this small zine outlines the history of dragons. Though I must confess I can’t exactly praise […]

Breaking the Underground

Maybe I just can’t do poetry anymore. I never doubt the author’s sincerity, and I love a good poem when […]

aroupa Fish Blues

I have a feeling that the experience laid out here by Shaw are far more interesting than he lets on. […]

OHNO!THEROBOT #6

Nothing I like more than the ramblings of a Canadian punk. Doesn’t matter where, doesn’t matter when, punks always seem […]

yclone #11

Cyclone is your basic perzine: the musings and ramblings of its, creator, Steve Marlow. But that’s not to say that […]

Leper Dance

At first, I found this teenage-crafted novelette a little too “I’m a teenager.” It’s not that I don’t like teens […]

Cough

The Labyrinth-era David Bowie picture is quite endearing, with the little hearts drawn around it and everything. The rest doesn’t […]

Isadora Blue

Fred Wah’s words flow like a storm blows: rhythmically, sometimes even playfully, but abrupt when they hit on something. And […]

Hammered Out

Ekphrasis, a genre of poetry inspired by other works of art of all descriptions, is the theme of this issue. […]

Contemporary Ghazals

I would have quite enjoyed a poem on one of the beginning pages of this issue of Contemporary Ghazals, namely […]