read the June issue of rez in joomag:
Now that
everyone has completed their spring cleaning (cough), it’s time to reward yourself
by escaping the outside world and enjoying the June issue of rez. As always, it’s
filled to the brim with some of the best writing on the grid, beginning with
the futurist/humorist/AI expert, Art Blue.
In Brunnenverse, he takes us into the Murmuration, wherein all
sorts of fantastic things happen, not the least of which is the opening of the
doors to the Brunnenverse. New to our
pages is Brian Berlin, who introduces himself with a bang in Just One Day. We’re blessed again with another one of
Zymony Guyote’s best examples of his inimitable coffee house, beat style in Spring. Art Blue, who is always discussing matters of
the past, present and future has A Late Remark on The Pilot, some
afterthoughts about his earlier work, The Pilot. June Stormcrow dazzles us once again with Blackbird,
a heartfelt poem exploring themes of loss and healing. We lifted a gem from Cat Boccaccio’s
collection of works in Play On, a woeful tale taking place on the links.
And lastly, Indigo Starling’s Tanka Number Six, a romantic tanka in her unforgettable
series of tankas. Sit back, relax and
enjoy this month’s issue.

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