From the Stacks: October 6, 2006
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October 2006
Staff Utne.com
When
Rivet landed in our library, I chuckled at
its name, wondering if it meant the little metal fasteners or the
entrancing verb. I picked it up and immediately realized it was the
latter. The Seattle quarterly, which has grown from zine to
magazine status in the last couple of years, introduces new
nonfiction, fiction, poetry, photography, and graphic art in
fabulous, bright ways. The latest edition, dubbed the Action Issue,
contains articles such as 'The Ten List,' which lists ten quirky
action facts ('Hamsters can have sex up to 75 times a day'), and
'Gridlock City's Caped Commuter,' in which Kathryn Lebo describes
the city's real-life communitng superhero. The pieces kept a smile
on my face and the pages turning. -- Jenna Fisher
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