This is what water, wind and time and toil reveal
The mail brought my contributor's copy of Not One of Us #84, containing my poem "The Burnt Layer." It's the one with the five-thousand-year-old sky axe and α Draconis; it is short and important to me. The flight issue is a powerhouse, showcasing the short fiction and poetry of Jeannelle M. Ferreira, Zary Fekete, Gretchen Tessmer, Francesca Forrest, and Patricia Russo among no-slouch others. I love the warping truss bridge and the birdflight of the covers courtesy of John and Flo Stanton. You can read a review, pick up a copy, submit work to the next issue and I recommend all three. This 'zine is a seasonal constant. It even feels autumnal at the right time of the year.

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What an honor! I'm glad it arrived in time for that.
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*hugs*
Thank you. It's probably physics.
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Yay! It's a particularly strong issue. (You should send something for the next one.)
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I would love it if you did! Not One of Us hardly ever seems to pick up reviews except sometimes from Rich Horton.
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I did, a few days ago!
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Even better!
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Thank you! It is an unambiguously nice thing this week.
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Thank you!
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