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Fiction. The interwoven tales that make up THE SINGING FISH are not told but rather spun from a primal, almost child-like source of mythic language sublimated from the fundamental building blocks of mud, brother, river, girl, moon, fish and a rusted nail. "Peter Markus' gorgeously spare, riverine fables of brotherly sweetness and violence are hypnotic, haunting, and sublime"--Gary Lutz. "There is an obsessive quality about Peter Markus' writing that I am obsessed with and a musicality that I cannot get out of my head. The fish are singing and Peter Markus is too"--Michael Kimball. Reviews and Other Linkshttp://www.popmatters.com/books/bookmarks/060127.shtmlhttp://thediagram.com/5_3/rev_markus.htmlhttp://versemag.blogspot.com/2005/10/new-review-of-peter-markus.htmlhttp://elimae.com/essays/Lock/RevSinging.htmlhttp://nypress.com/18/24/books/michaelcboyko.cfmhttp://www.bigproductions.org/intPM.htmhttp://www.madhattersreview.com/columns.shtml#fishhttp://ludingtonwriters.com/news_and_reviews.htm#Singinghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAdsth60eqM&feature=player_embedded
Music for Porn Rob Halpern
Transcendental Telemarketer Beth Copeland
The Posthumous Affair James Friel
the relational elations of ORPHANED ALGEBRA Eileen R Tabios and j/j hastain
Crow-Blue, Crow-Black Chip Livingston
Three Ways of the Saw: Stories Matt Mullins