Read the July issue of rez in Joomag:
Not happy
with everything on your summer reading list?
Well, we have just the thing: the July issue of rez. Sic Parabellum starts things off with a bang,
asking “Do humans have a future?” in Godel Meets Darwin. We honor Cat Boccaccio’s memory with Days
Like This, another of her brilliant short stories featuring Leep, one of
her recurring characters. In A Former
Mean Girl Contemplates Her Life from the Parking Lot of a Strip Mall, Jullianna
Juliesse reminisces about her former life as a “mean girl.” Hard to imagine, huh? Art Blue cozies up to GPT 4o and gets to the
essence of things in Sakana 108.
It’s wonderful to see GPT 4o take orders from Art. We’re grateful to Lynn Mimistrobell for
introducing us to some of the lesser-known composers of note. We love her
features on classical geniuses. Rakshowes returns to rez this month with a
charming and provocative piece called Home for a Bone. And we close this month’s issue with another
gem from Zymony Guyot, Blank. How
we miss his voice. So, put down than “fast
read” and pick up this month’s issue of rez for some very satisfying reading.