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(More customer reviews)Have you ever heard a song so good that you felt compelled to buy the entire album? Well GUD (pronounced, "good") is like that. I read "Hepatocellular Carcinoma, Stage IV," a poem by Samantha Henderson from GUD issue #2, and I realized I *needed* to subscribe to GUD.
Henderson's poem is filled with imagery that finds beauty in decrepitude and illness. From the title itself, you can guess both the subject matter and the ending few lines, but far from being telegraphed, the poem takes you on a sensorial journey that leaves you longing for more.
As you can see from the other reviews here at Amazon, the magazine appeals to a wide variety of readers. All you have to do is peruse GUD's website ([...]) to understand why this is so. The magazine is obviously hand-crafted, and the publishers also embrace technology by offering not only print editions of each issue, but also PDF versions of both the entire issue and each individual piece. This kind of flexibility rewards the readers, the writers, and the publishers.
The whole situation is GUD.
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