THE EIGHTH AND NINTH ISSUES
Although Fales provides fewer materials for these issues, one still discerns the progression since the first issue.
More authors contribute material, and the issues are longer. The less-than-professional feel and air of accessibility remain.
Once again, note the fine, carefully chosen stationary on which the submissions are printed. The mental image of a poet painstakingly browsing a stationary
store for just the right paper already evokes nostalgia. Perhaps soon it will sound completely alien and archaic.