There is a saying in the Talmud that beside every blade of grass is an angel who whispers, “Grow, grow.” Well, those angels must have been screaming at us. Stanislaw Ulam once said, “Madness is the ability to make fine distinctions on different kinds of nonsense.” Have we gone mad? Have angels been shouting in our ears? We shall see. We shall see. Sybil’s Garage delves unabashedly into those strange, surreal, and aberrant places that fall between the cracks of standard genre fiction. You may not find what you expect nor expect what you find inside this beautifully detailed and densly packed issue. With well established authors like Bruce Boston and Bruce Holland Rogers, and promising newcomers like Mercurio D. Rivera and Lauren McLaughlin, Sybil’s Garage No. 2 is sure to delight. $ (PDF Version) |
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Fiction: Greg Beatty – “A Contestation of Greasepaint and Glory” Non-Fiction: Matthew Kressel – “In the Cracks and Crevices” Poetry: David Crane – “Freefall” |
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