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You may notice slam going through some changes in upcoming issues. If there is something you'd like to see on these pages, shout it from the rooftops, or, send it to the address above.

And, as always, please feel free to tell us about writers and musicians that shake your mountain. We love discovering new music and literature.


Here's what some of our readers have to say:

The first issue is, indeed, a beautiful baby!... I see that one of my fellow NEC students, Michael Fisher, also has a poem in SLAM. Good to see that as well---Christina Lovin

Read the Robert Johnson short story. Good stuff whether a music fan or not...Also love the name of your site---Dana Neugent

I checked out your web site and really dug it! Congratulations! I don't know if you happened to see it or hear about it, but my political album, Hard, Hard Times, got a nice review in the June issue of Motif Magazine---Robert Raroux

I'm shaking like a mountain to be featured in the debut issue of Shaking Like a Mountain! And congratulations on your arrival. After reading all the selections this morning, I'm honored to be in such good company. I'm telling everyone I know to read this new journal---Marianne Worthington

 
-Thanks, Marianne, that's nice. Thanks for the sharing with shaking.

Looks awesome. Can anyone contribute?---Jesse De Salvo

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Yes, most definitely. But do us a favor and read our submission guidelines first. Then shake it, don't stir it!

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    'Tis, as hoped, your site is all the rave,
    But, prickly face is ne'er a fave.
    Erstwhile writers must behave...
    That is why there's Burma Shave

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