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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Stellar Ms. Jackson and her Literary Potpourri, June 25, 2003
I am a subscriber to the Literary Potpourri Anthology and wait anxiously for the quarterly "Mail Call". Beverly Jackson has crafted a masterpiece of contemporary short fiction, poetry, and photographic imagery. The stories are the best out there and are guaranteed to provoke thought at every turn of the page. If Short Stories are making a comeback (and they are), Ms Jackson and Lit Pot are leading the charge. Give this one a try.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent collection, July 18, 2003
By A Customer
I have been reading Literary Potpourri online and in print for a while now and have been quite pleased with the quality of material. Quite a diverse and captivating collection of stories. An excellent presentation of intriguing new voices. Well worth the buy.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
ToC, February 25, 2007
It's an honor to be included...
#10 - 9/2002: My Father, The Boxer, by James Simpson; The Serpentine Jasmine of the Cursed, by Hareendran Kallinkeel; Broken Biscuits, by Bunny Goodjohn; The Cursor, by Gary Presley; The Dogs of Peace, by Alan C. Baird; Cain, by Avital Gad-Cykman; Fiesta del Corazon, photo essay by James Tynes; Saugus, Embassy of the Second Muse, by Tom Sheehan; Good Conversation, by Valerie Witte; Tidbit for God, by Celia Homesley; In The Hour Before, by Jim Boring; I Went to Barnes, I Went to Noble, by Bob Arter; The Bush Dyslexicon, by Mark Crispin Miller, reviewed by Michael J. Luyckx; Cross Country, by Terry DeHart.
#11 - 10/2002: The Falls, by Beverly Carol Lucey; Ancient History, by Jeffrey Hartman; The Light of Self-Renewal, by Paul A. Toth; He'll Be There Forever, by Douglas Campbell; Black Paper, by Kenji Siratori; Choke, by T.K. Mancia; WomanWorld, photo essay by Nathan Combs; Theory of Everything, by Lalo Fox; Stop Crying & Tanka, both by Rod Riesco; The Moment, by Eric Bosse; Our War, by Ronald F. Currie, Jr.; Time for Alexander, by Jennifer Macaire, book review & interview by Beverly Jackson & Shaula Evans; Vicious Circle, by Brian Coté.
#12 - 11/2002: Out Of The Universe Endlessly Calling, by Tom Sheehan; The Man With The Blue Throat, by Gary Cadwallader; The Debt, by Rebecca Marshall-Courtois; Lady Godiva Showers In The Dark, by Emily Gaskin; Satisfaction Guaranteed, by Mike Whitney; Lulling, by Margetty Coe; The Children of Gambia, photo essay by Danny Verhasselt; Blue Raven, by Michael Spring; Everything Is All Set, by Zev Levinson; A Woman, Standing Still, by Ward Kelley; chevy, by l.a. seidensticker; Dogged Poem, by Greg Bauder; Through Me Tell The Story, by Carolyn Holdworth; Half Of A Yellow Sun, by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
#13 - 12/2002: Following The Star, by Jim Boring; Pupa, by Julia Ravenscroft; Inside 553, by Michael Davidson; Replacement Parts, by Gail Louise Chagall; Cherry On Top, by Katherine Grosjean; Dog At The Park, by Mary McCluskey; WoodWatching, photo essay by Richard Peers; oakland, by l.a. seidensticker; too many, by Carrie Berry; If Caskets Spoke, by Janet I. Buck; December, by Andrew Nicoll; Following Your Departure From The Physical, by David Miller; What Came Last, by Idra Novey; Day Lilies, photo essay by Joan Coleman; Thomas and Frost at Dymock - August 1914, essay w/photos by Andrew Harold Morton; Four Sonnets (Morning Song, Love's Contraries, The Hunt, The Pause), by Richard Jackson.
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