I wrote a brief afterword for Andy Devine's chapbook,
As Day Same That the the Was Year (
Publishing Genius), which received a
super nice review from
Mud Luscious' J.A. Tyler. The chapbook is called "fascinating ... phenomenal ... strange and wonderful" and it is said that "perhaps every sentence of a young life could be created by combining and recombining the litany of its alphabet." The afterword is called "the perfect balance to the a-z explosion of words on the previous pages."
2 comments:
I am very intrigued by Mr. Andy Devine, Mr. Kimball!!! And the "a-z explosion of words." Looks fabulous.
Thanks, Henry. It is a new way to write (and read).
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