March is here!  Spring, flowers, sunshine, all
that good stuff.  Before the outdoors steals
you away from the warming, nurturing, loving
glow of your computer---give this month's issue
a read.

   In Columns we have
The Rubbish Heap
stricken ill with food poisoning in a cheap
hotel.
 Meanwhile, The Diary looks at the
monotony of being a super hero.


   In
The Scene Rob Janicke takes a look at
Antonino D’Ambrosio's novel
A Heartbeat and
a Guitar: Johnny Cash and the making of
Bitter Tears.
 Not exactly a book review, Rob
decides to show the importance of musicians
who have helped promote critical thought in
the public through the social commentary of
their song.  

   In Fiction we have Vivian Rinaldo and her
short story
Name That Tune.  Funny and
surprising, this short offers an out of the
ordinary look at meeting the opposite sex in
bars.

   In
The Truth we have Amanda Fox
questioning whether the office party is really a
party or just a hassle.

      That's all for now, have a great month!


---The Eds