Two Sybil’s Reviews June 29, 2009 – Posted in: Sybil's Garage

Not one, but two Sybil’s Garage reviews were posted yesterday.  The first was from Cat Rambo at Fantasy Magazine.  She says:

“Ever since first discovering the magazine Sybil’s Garage in 2005 after being shown it by Kris Dikeman, I’ve loved the small press magazine produced by Matt Kressel of Senses Five Press. The magazine’s steady climb in quality moves to upward from an already pretty high starting point, and this issue shows the trend continuing.”

You can read the full review here.

The second review came just minutes later from Charles Tan at Bibliophile Stalker.  Charles says:

“One of writer Damien G. Walter’s challenges is that “We need more beautiful magazines” and Sybil’s Garage No. 6 easily fits that bill. While not as experimental as McSweeney’s, editor Matthew Kressel does a lot of outstanding things with this issue. Aside from the well-designed layout, each story/poem is preceded by a recommended song and this presentation is consistent. There’s also what seems like random scribblings by an enigmatic writer at the end of various texts but it all culminates into one meta-narrative that this reviewer found tear-jerking, even if it’s just a simple plot and conceit.”

You can read his full review here.

And remember, you can always get a copy of Sybil’s Garage No. 6 here.