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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
-Yes, most definitely. But do us a favor
and read our submission guidelines first. Then shake it, don't stir it!
How's
this?:
'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
Mozzeltov, baby---Rick O'Brien