Hazmat Review: a literary review. Volume One. Issue One. January 1996.
Hazmat Review is one outstanding journal representing very hazardous material! Representing poets mainly from New York and Boston (Cambridge) in this first issue, the poems, illustrations and photographs are statements about society, issues and worries of the late 1990's. HazMat is a little piece...
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Hazmat Review is one outstanding journal representing very hazardous material! Representing poets mainly from New York and Boston (Cambridge) in this first issue, the poems, illustrations and photographs are statements about society, issues and worries of the late 1990's. HazMat is a little piece of history through poetics. Included in this issue, Robin Merrill Lorenzo, Bob Fuller, Chris Hammond, Wendy Low, J. Douglas Stuber, Rick Petrie, M.J. Luppa, Marie Mandiak, Magic Ted, Mary Longchamps, Chanel Lavarack, Norm Davis, Richard Cambridge, E. Swayze, Jim Kupecz, Thomas J. Kempkes, Ed Scutt, Michael Ketchek, Mabel Martel Silver, Nick DiChario, Jeff Leon, Laidlaw, Mitchell Waldman, Ilya V. Kaminsky, Larry Hilf, Mike Celent, Jason Smith, Robert Emmett Michie, J. Todd Beers.
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