Read the March issue of rez in Issuu:
As winter drags on way too long, we sometimes yearn
for something good to read by the crackling fire. Well, you’ve come to the right place. This
month’s issue features Barbie Starr’s piece One
Billion Rising about the very worthy event of the same name. Her well researched piece focuses our
attention on the issue of violence against women. Barbie sheds light on just how this
organization conducts its important work.
Ervare contributes I Got Bigger
Fish to Fry, in which he enlists the help of none other than the
philosopher, Ludwig Wittgenstein, in Ervare’s long-standing battle with Amazon.
Cat Boccaccio brings us another one of her fabulous short, short stories, Happy Time. Shyla the Super Gecko, whom you all know from
her work here in rez, writes of a
young girl’s innocence and its inevitable demise in Summer Salts. And what would
you do if a cat burglar suddenly appeared in your bedroom? Well, Persephone
Phoenix tells us in her poem The Bedroom
Fedora. RoseDrop (“Rusty”) Rust
describes his long-time idol, the enigmatic, sexy, strutting singer in his poem
Jim Morrison. One of our favorite
poets, Dearstluv Writer, ponders the choices we make between good and evil in
her poem Impact. B dot Red is sent to restore History in The Last Kingdom, and ends up
criticizing the manner in which Albert Einstein’s brain has been preserved. The
incomparable Jullianna Juliesse completes the March issue with Our Corner of Heaven Will Be Throwing Beer
Cans at the Puritans, in which she hilariously describes her own lineage
and their probable reaction to the events of the day. Get comfortable and pull the blanket up over
you and dive in to this month’s issue.
Enjoy!