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EC CHAIR

Welcome to the Spitzer Era! In the lackadasaical Nineties a hurly-gurly staff lollybobbed about in the throes of wishful somnolence. No longer! With the ascension to the Assistant Editor Throne (which is just below the cloud-covered Editor Chaise) Mark Spitzer has taken in hand the reins of the Corpse and is getting so much electricity out of the ancient cadavre we are powering all our houses with it. The results are evident: the literature herein is of a focused intensity, the contributors feel tended-to, and we are nearly typo-free. But the greatest change will strike the cognoscenti with the force of a Mega-Vitamin: the return of the notorious, universally feared and respected Body Bag in the form of the Cyber Bag! The now legendary Body Bag written by Laura Rosenthal struck such arrows of languid terror and voluptuous dread in our readers we did not think it possible to resurrect. But please look up the Cyber Bag, put together by Mark Spitzer! Terror and voluptousness have returned! For more on Mark Spitzer, look up his photo and brief bio on the mast.

And check out our brand new Review Section!


Behold Our New Minotaur de Bulgaristan!

We also have been joined by Plamen Arnaudov, the Bulgarian Daedalus. Plamen builds cyber-labyrinths and is a saintly poet with a mysterious mission. He will update all our data bases and make sure that none of our readers are neglected in the future.

BIG NEWS: The second volume of THUS SPAKE THE CORPSE: LIVES OF THE POETS, FICTION, TRAVEL & TRANSLATIONS, is now available from Black Sparrow Press. Order your copy from your local bookstore or Amazon.com. Both volumes are now ready for display on the ultra-hip coffee tables of America.

THANKS: We want to thank Robin Becker (the author of Spank), Jeff Barnofsky (Corpse debutee), Tim Dardis (poet/dinosaur expert), and Dr. Nat Hardy (Canadian genius & scholar) for helping to read and to proof the vast sea of lit in the current Corpse.

A TRAGIC PLAINTIVE NOTE: In the past, which is way gone, we used to make enough money from subscriptions for our operating expenses. In the cyber-era we are totally broke. The on-line Corpse is free. We beg you to visit the CORPSE MALL and buy one of our super-cool items, especially the Corpse mouse-pad. Our mall merchandise is there to finance some of our expenses, but it's also stuff to die for.

Happy trails!


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