Read the March issue of rez in issuu:
As
buds are beginning to appear on the green stalks outside (at least for some of
us), our thoughts to some springtime reading. We have just the thing for
you. We start off the March issue with
an exquisite poem by our dearest departed friend, enola em Vaher, called Word of Dream. This is followed up by two equally lovely
poems paying homage to enola: the first by Luna Branwen called change in a blink, and the other by
Grail, called l’artiste grace a l’art. Jami Mills does an in-depth exploration of
one of the most exciting art galleries on the grid called The Lundy Gallery,
owned and curated by Lee1 Olsen. One
could easily spend months exploring this expansive exhibition space, filled
with the finest artists in SL. Zymony
Guyot had something he needed to get off his chest and we’re so happy that Shadow Cabinet was the exceptional
result. Merope Madrigal returns to our
pages with a sumptuous poem, Night of the
Iguana. You can just feel the balmy
breeze and the tropical rhythms. We
welcome Larkbird Parx as our new music writer, who starts things off with a
wonderful piece about three talented instrumentalists, with accompanying interviews. Very informative and sensational
reading. Cat Boccaccio is back with a
very short but pithy piece of micro-fiction, Saving the World. GameC.at
warns us that even AIs can get viruses in The
Black Hole. Rakshowes contributes a
sensual, almost erotic, poem about the secret dalliances of plant life with Passion Flowers. Our beloved Dearstluv
Writer closes out this month’s issue with a poem that describes her gentle
quest. We hope you enjoy reading this
issue as much as we did bringing it to you.