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Review of Lacunae published by Radix

Review of Lacunae published by Radix

by jeffrey | Sep 18, 2024 | Non-fiction

I am pleased to announce that, after some unfortunate delays, my review of Scott Cairns’ 2023 book Lacunae has been published by Radix Magazine. I love this book and I’ve read it over and over. Scott has been writing and poetry since the early 80’s....

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