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Sunday, June 1st, 2008 02:02 pm
 

Today I'm going to share with you another review, this time featuring GUD (Greatest Uncommon Denominator) Spring 2008, Issue 2.  And so, let's begin with what the publisher has to say about their current issue:

 

"Issue 2 celebrates Heaven, Earth, and Space in-between; it is touched by religion, grounded in technology and comfortable with the occult.

 

Including a language-stretching piece triggered by the Talmud from the legendary Hugh Fox, poems by haiku heavy-hitter Jim Kacian, the surprisingly touching “By Zombies; Eaten” from Christopher William Buecheler, and an alien perspective on human spirituality by Tina Connolly in the remarkable “The Salivary Reflex”"

 

Interesting.  Dip beneath the cut and let's get on to the meat and see if it's fresh -- or not.

 


Over all, this is a sweet issue, offering many stories that stand out including a couple I can recommend.  If you wish to check out their publications, GUD has every issue still available; issues 0, 1, & 2 can be purchased either in print or in pdf formats through their website.  Check them out.

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