Gluttony of
riches, I’d say. Awash in it. Rolling in literary mud. And if you think about it, mud is good earth with just enough
spit, and maybe a bit of blood, perhaps a drop of sweat, added to make it into a clayish goop that you can mold into whatever
shape you wish. Yes, even Art. And what do we not have here?
We have mesmerizing
Trash, the kind that wins first prize (Dan Skelton). We have Good Luck Charm (Emily Burns Ross) in second, and Mum in Decline (J. Louise Larson) in third. Jorro’s Emancipation (Stephen Joseph) earned Honorable Mention.
We have American Salvage, spanking new story collection by our feature author—and honorary judge of our short story contest—Bonnie Jo Campbell. For added spice: an entire, glorious, raucous page of Bonnie’s poetry. “Fiction is like a marriage; poetry is like a quick, exciting affair.”
We have A Good Cause: The V3 Campaign. It’s about Voice, Value and Votes by Lorena Audra Rutens, newest treasure added to our editorial masthead. Lorena will bring you new good causes every issue. Do your part.
We have the
lush colors of summer in the artwork of Viestarts Aistars. Nearly every page.
We have poet Shaindel Beers, chatting it up with us.
We have book reviews, where we slander and praise, pages updated throughout the coming weeks. New assistant editor Skye Leslie will tell you just exactly what she thinks of American Salvage.
We have the
Cigar Lounge smoking up the place. Rich, fragrant smoke. Sniff out the stogies and light your own fire.
Glory in it
all. As we do. Summer is bounty and this issue certainly is that.
With a good
word,
Zinta Aistars
Editor-in-Chief
The Smoking
Poet
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