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This is the fifth issue of The Reater. Started in winter 1997 it brings together challenging new British writing with the best of Southern California. It features established names alongside newcomers. Interleaved among the poetry and prose are interviews, reviews, and striking illustrations. The Reater is also an outlet for new and reprinted material by the great names of L.A./Long Beach literature: Charles Bukowski, Gerald Locklin, Fred Voss, Joan Jobe Smith and others. Rosemary Palmeira, Robert Nazarene, Anna Woodford and Dave Newman amongst others.
This is the third issue of The Reater. Started in winter 1997 it brings together challenging new British writing with the best of Southern California. It features established names alongside newcomers. Interleaved among the poetry and prose are interviews, reviews, and striking illustrations. The Reater is also an outlet for new and reprinted material by the great names of L.A./Long Beach literature: Charles Bukowski, Gerald Locklin, Fred Voss, Joan Jobe Smith and others. Siffre, Roddy Lumsden, Lisa Glatt, Greta Stoddart, Ben Myers, Denise Duhamel, Brendan Cleary and the first published interview with Charles Bukowski.
This is the second issue of The Reater. Started in winter 1997 it brings together challenging new British writing with the best of Southern California. It features established names alongside newcomers. Interleaved among the poetry and prose are interviews, reviews, and striking illustrations. The Reater is also an outlet for new and reprinted material by the great names of L.A./Long Beach literature: Charles Bukowski, Gerald Locklin, Fred Voss, Joan Jobe Smith and others. Jules Smith, Charles Bukowski, Labi Siffre, Seamus Curran, Ian Parks, Rosemary Palmeira, Gerald Locklin, Fred Voss, Joan Jobe Smith amongst others.
Sex, booze, war and wordplay collide loquaciously in Err, the
latest collection from innovative and accomplished poet Shane
Rhodes. Equally amusing and stunning with his joyful manipulation
of language and his stark portrayals of disease and oppression,
Rhodes tackles everything from AIDS to martinis with style, wit and
clarity.
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